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<blockquote data-quote="Peacone36" data-source="post: 583765" data-attributes="member: 1374"><p>There are options. There is the G-League and there are overseas leagues. You wanna scoff at $125K feel free. You dont want to travel? Ok. </p><p></p><p>Its funny to me that nobody ever says anything about the NFL's policy on college requirements. It protects kids, sure, but it also protects the integrity (ahem) of the NFL and the quality (ahem ahem) of hte product. Now, it could be argued that the NFL rules committee is doing everyhting in its power to destroy what made the NFL great but thats neither here nor there. </p><p></p><p>Does anyone remember the NBA before the OAD rule? How many potential careers were ruined simply by bad decision making or lack of quality advice. 16-18 year old kids are dumb!! They make poor decisions. </p><p></p><p>Korleone Young</p><p>Tony Key</p><p>James Lang</p><p>Ousmanne Cissi</p><p>Ndudi Ebi</p><p>DeAngelo Collins</p><p>Lenny Cooke</p><p>Leon Smith</p><p></p><p>Tons of talent on that list. Key, Collins and Cooke i know for a fact were never even drafted. College Basketball isnt perfect. The G-league isnt perfect and playing overseas certainly isnt perfect but the kids have options and in many cases we need to protect them from themselves. Many will regret not attending college and getting an education. Hey, sorry, make better choices. </p><p></p><p>Some would also argue that the NBA's product since 2005 has also improved tremendously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peacone36, post: 583765, member: 1374"] There are options. There is the G-League and there are overseas leagues. You wanna scoff at $125K feel free. You dont want to travel? Ok. Its funny to me that nobody ever says anything about the NFL's policy on college requirements. It protects kids, sure, but it also protects the integrity (ahem) of the NFL and the quality (ahem ahem) of hte product. Now, it could be argued that the NFL rules committee is doing everyhting in its power to destroy what made the NFL great but thats neither here nor there. Does anyone remember the NBA before the OAD rule? How many potential careers were ruined simply by bad decision making or lack of quality advice. 16-18 year old kids are dumb!! They make poor decisions. Korleone Young Tony Key James Lang Ousmanne Cissi Ndudi Ebi DeAngelo Collins Lenny Cooke Leon Smith Tons of talent on that list. Key, Collins and Cooke i know for a fact were never even drafted. College Basketball isnt perfect. The G-league isnt perfect and playing overseas certainly isnt perfect but the kids have options and in many cases we need to protect them from themselves. Many will regret not attending college and getting an education. Hey, sorry, make better choices. Some would also argue that the NBA's product since 2005 has also improved tremendously. [/QUOTE]
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