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<blockquote data-quote="GaTech4ever" data-source="post: 790643" data-attributes="member: 660"><p>I agree, was thinking about it from the perspective of what Usher said in the AJC about it being an all of nothing type deal.</p><p></p><p>One thing I haven’t seen mentioned about Moses on here is he still needs to get stronger. He’s developed his body a great deal since he’s been here, but he’s not there yet. Obviously he’d get stronger as a professional, but he’d be a better prospect (and therefore receive a more lucrative contract) if he was stronger before becoming a pro.</p><p></p><p>That’s one thing I don’t understand, and not talking about you specifically. But posters on here often say, “He can learn XYZ skills better in the pros without being in school.” Yeah, obviously. But a prospect’s ultimate goal isn’t to learn XYZ skills. Their ultimate goal is to maximize their earning potential. Receiving a 2 year contract worth $150k in 2021 is not better than receiving a 2 year contract in 2022 worth $300k. If a prospect thinks he can add value to his earning potential by developing his skills in college prior to his first professional contract, that’s what most of the prospects will do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GaTech4ever, post: 790643, member: 660"] I agree, was thinking about it from the perspective of what Usher said in the AJC about it being an all of nothing type deal. One thing I haven’t seen mentioned about Moses on here is he still needs to get stronger. He’s developed his body a great deal since he’s been here, but he’s not there yet. Obviously he’d get stronger as a professional, but he’d be a better prospect (and therefore receive a more lucrative contract) if he was stronger before becoming a pro. That’s one thing I don’t understand, and not talking about you specifically. But posters on here often say, “He can learn XYZ skills better in the pros without being in school.” Yeah, obviously. But a prospect’s ultimate goal isn’t to learn XYZ skills. Their ultimate goal is to maximize their earning potential. Receiving a 2 year contract worth $150k in 2021 is not better than receiving a 2 year contract in 2022 worth $300k. If a prospect thinks he can add value to his earning potential by developing his skills in college prior to his first professional contract, that’s what most of the prospects will do. [/QUOTE]
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