DocHolliday
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Yeah, I'm torn on whether it was the right decision or not. Barkley is an example of a failed comeback, but look at Derek Carr for example. Projected 2nd-4th rounder in 2013 returns, and is projected to go no later than 8th overall to the Vikings.OrediggerPoke said:It is an insanely tough decision for a player like Brett Smith to make. There is a lot of risk in staying for a senior season as well, see Matt Barkley (went from a lock top 10 pick to a fourth rounder). I don't think we can really fault him for making the decision he did. Brett Smith is smart and I am sure he weighed all of the positives and negatives rather than just relying on bad advice from a friend/agent.
Alvester Alexander's choice however was clearly terrible IMO. He left early to be an undrafted free agent and has made relatively peanuts in his NFL career thus far. Alexander has no college degree that I am aware of to fall back on. Should he desire to finish his degree, he will have to pay for it.
J-Rod said:Yeah, I'm torn on whether it was the right decision or not. Barkley is an example of a failed comeback, but look at Derek Carr for example. Projected 2nd-4th rounder in 2013 returns, and is projected to go no later than 8th overall to the Vikings.OrediggerPoke said:It is an insanely tough decision for a player like Brett Smith to make. There is a lot of risk in staying for a senior season as well, see Matt Barkley (went from a lock top 10 pick to a fourth rounder). I don't think we can really fault him for making the decision he did. Brett Smith is smart and I am sure he weighed all of the positives and negatives rather than just relying on bad advice from a friend/agent.
Alvester Alexander's choice however was clearly terrible IMO. He left early to be an undrafted free agent and has made relatively peanuts in his NFL career thus far. Alexander has no college degree that I am aware of to fall back on. Should he desire to finish his degree, he will have to pay for it.
I'm just hoping for Brett's sake he goes as high as he can. I'd be sick to my stomach if he dropped big time.
I'm thinking that this is the primary reason that he left. One hit could ruin his career. There's a solid chance of one of those hits happening with our current offensive line.Adv8RU12 said:Maybe Smith would have stayed if he thought he could have a competent offensive line. What he had this year was a disastrous, porous line that kept him running for his life. What QB wants to live with that?