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<blockquote data-quote="TooTall" data-source="post: 945644" data-attributes="member: 3993"><p>Sigh ok. Your example is like comparing apples to trains. When this happened MJ wasn't on the team. MJ didn't make the cut for his VARSITY team. He still played at Laney, just on the junior varsity team. He still went to the same school, had the same friends, even went to the same practices as the varsity.</p><p>I dont know if you know this, but cutting a football player at a major college results in that player losing his scholarship and having to transfer to another school against his wishes. Leaving a place he might love. His gf would either go with him or that relationship is over. Suppose the kid really did enjoy his professors and classes, welp thats over now.</p><p>Quitting or transferring on his own accord is one thing, but getting cut is another.</p><p>And as a professional player, the organizations are very professional about it and help the players out (watch any episode of Hard Knocks). Rumors went so deep that CU wouldn't even release film from an 1-11 team for the cut players to send to other coaches that they had to release a statement that they would comply with any all requests going forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TooTall, post: 945644, member: 3993"] Sigh ok. Your example is like comparing apples to trains. When this happened MJ wasn't on the team. MJ didn't make the cut for his VARSITY team. He still played at Laney, just on the junior varsity team. He still went to the same school, had the same friends, even went to the same practices as the varsity. I dont know if you know this, but cutting a football player at a major college results in that player losing his scholarship and having to transfer to another school against his wishes. Leaving a place he might love. His gf would either go with him or that relationship is over. Suppose the kid really did enjoy his professors and classes, welp thats over now. Quitting or transferring on his own accord is one thing, but getting cut is another. And as a professional player, the organizations are very professional about it and help the players out (watch any episode of Hard Knocks). Rumors went so deep that CU wouldn't even release film from an 1-11 team for the cut players to send to other coaches that they had to release a statement that they would comply with any all requests going forward. [/QUOTE]
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