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It’s ridiculous.. average nfl career is 3.3 years
Posted on 1/4/22 at 6:14 am
Posted on 1/4/22 at 6:14 am
Marginal players going early to nfl is not a good decision. SO SICK AND TIRED OF THE LSU culture here “can’t blame the player. “ And that attitude is often expressed as a good business decision for the kid. Unless he is a first rounder it is never a good business decision.
The leave early supporters are right. It Is a business. I am sure Bama explains this well to the kids. Invest in yourself as a player. If you make NFL, your first contract is your most important.
3.3 years. Bring in some guys that went early and it didn’t work. There are plenty of them.
Get your degree. Build character. And do these two things for yourself. Flott should stay he could make millions by doing so. Add ten pounds and move up three rounds.
Nuff said
The leave early supporters are right. It Is a business. I am sure Bama explains this well to the kids. Invest in yourself as a player. If you make NFL, your first contract is your most important.
3.3 years. Bring in some guys that went early and it didn’t work. There are plenty of them.
Get your degree. Build character. And do these two things for yourself. Flott should stay he could make millions by doing so. Add ten pounds and move up three rounds.
Nuff said

Posted on 1/4/22 at 6:20 am to BigDaddy5151
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Get your degree. Build character. And do these two things for yourself. Flott should stay he could make millions by doing so.
Much of what you say is true, but Flott isn't a marginal player, and barring injury, he'll have a nice NFL career. If I was advising him I'd tell him to go.
Posted on 1/4/22 at 6:22 am to BigDaddy5151
Look how cute down votes. People that don’t like reality or the truth.
Not sure why here of all places, a place to discuss lsu football.
You would think most people here are fans of the program.
Not sure why here of all places, a place to discuss lsu football.
You would think most people here are fans of the program.
Posted on 1/4/22 at 6:25 am to BigDaddy5151
I’d tell Flott to stay. He is a decent player. Can he cover good nfl receivers though. Perhaps in a year. He still needs some work.
The NFL is a can you help us today place. They will cut a 6th rounder and not blink an eye. They won’t do that if they take him in the third round.then they have investment they don’t want to lose
I want the kid to have his best chance to do well monetarily for himself and his family.
The NFL is a can you help us today place. They will cut a 6th rounder and not blink an eye. They won’t do that if they take him in the third round.then they have investment they don’t want to lose
I want the kid to have his best chance to do well monetarily for himself and his family.
Posted on 1/4/22 at 6:26 am to BigDaddy5151
I say go play o when you get the chance. Only have a small window to play in the NFL. Play your 3-4 yrs and then go back and get your degree, or better yet, work toward your degree during the off season.
Posted on 1/4/22 at 6:37 am to guttata
So go play when you can is your decision?
That doesn’t allow the young man to move up the board. That costs the player money.
Not sure how this is a good decision. His skills are not declining at 25. The player at that point just hasn’t developed his skills enough or doesn’t have them.
He must be a pretty much developed product to make it through camp
That doesn’t allow the young man to move up the board. That costs the player money.
Not sure how this is a good decision. His skills are not declining at 25. The player at that point just hasn’t developed his skills enough or doesn’t have them.
He must be a pretty much developed product to make it through camp
Posted on 1/4/22 at 6:44 am to BigDaddy5151
Flott had a nice year. I’d definitely like to see him play one more year here and boost his stock.
However, all his coaches that recruited him and that he built a relationship with have left. I’d selfishly rather him go to the nfl than transfer to another SEC school.
At the end of the day, many life decisions are made based on the relationships you have with your superiors and peers. These relationships dictate when, where, and if people move on many times.
However, all his coaches that recruited him and that he built a relationship with have left. I’d selfishly rather him go to the nfl than transfer to another SEC school.
At the end of the day, many life decisions are made based on the relationships you have with your superiors and peers. These relationships dictate when, where, and if people move on many times.
Posted on 1/4/22 at 6:45 am to BigDaddy5151
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It’s ridiculous.. average nfl career is 3.3 years
quote:it is a good decision, for this reason
Marginal players going early to nfl is not a good decision
Posted on 1/4/22 at 6:46 am to BigDaddy5151
Invest in yourself w that LSU education? lol
Posted on 1/4/22 at 6:47 am to GreatLakesTiger24
Agree to disagree. If you’re a marginal player, get your degree, then go to the NFL. Shore up your fall back options and possible network even more.
But I’m not sure Flott doesn’t develop into a consistent, long tenured player IF his body can hold up
But I’m not sure Flott doesn’t develop into a consistent, long tenured player IF his body can hold up
Posted on 1/4/22 at 6:49 am to BigDaddy5151
Every situation is different and sometimes I can’t fault players for leaving for the possibility of making money off their talent when they’ve only got a small window to do so. LSU needs to do a better job of locking in players that aren’t getting the best of NFL evals. Maybe that comes with NIL money. As for getting a degree, they can always come back and finish if they choose to do so. I wish the program put more of an emphasis on getting players to take business classes, but you can’t force them to do so.
Posted on 1/4/22 at 6:50 am to BigDaddy5151
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Not sure why here of all places, a place to discuss lsu football.
But you aren't coming off as wanting to have a discussion... you tell everyone what kids should do.
Do i think Flott should stay... yes. But that's his decision and what he feels is best for him.
Posted on 1/4/22 at 6:55 am to BigDaddy5151
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I’d tell Flott to stay. He is a decent player. Can he cover good nfl receivers though. Perhaps in a year. He still needs some work.
The NFL is a can you help us today place. They will cut a 6th rounder and not blink an eye. They won’t do that if they take him in the third round.then they have investment they don’t want to lose
I want the kid to have his best chance to do well monetarily for himself and his family.
NFL don’t have time for shite or having to bring players to the next level. How you arrive is how you’re going to be for 95% of these guys. You need to hit the NFL at your plateau, not as a work-in-progress.
Flott’s jumping off point right isn’t great NFL-wise, but another year and it likely would be. Instead he’s likely going to be playing catch up from Day 1, fart around for a few years and get cut.
Posted on 1/4/22 at 7:00 am to SouthernInsanity
A discussion is what is needed. Change the culture. Bama and Clemson players don’t leave early. Unless a very early round pick.
They don’t opt out either. As said by starting mlb Clemson Skalski. He was asked about opting out of bowl this year. His immediate response. “That’s not a thing here at Clemson”.
Why do we then advocate it?
They don’t opt out either. As said by starting mlb Clemson Skalski. He was asked about opting out of bowl this year. His immediate response. “That’s not a thing here at Clemson”.
Why do we then advocate it?
Posted on 1/4/22 at 7:02 am to Havoc
First impressions are huge. Day one when you step on that nfl field. You need to be ready
Posted on 1/4/22 at 7:03 am to Oilfieldbiology
quote:you can always go back to school to finish your degree and let's be honest, that's not going to change most of these guys' lives. you have to get the big checks while they are there.
Agree to disagree. If you’re a marginal player, get your degree, then go to the NFL. Shore up your fall back options and possible network even more.
Posted on 1/4/22 at 7:07 am to BigDaddy5151
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Get your degree. Build character
Both of those are like buckets, one can only take out what one puts in. If they don't care about those two things.....
Posted on 1/4/22 at 7:07 am to Havoc
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How you arrive is how you’re going to be for 95% of these guys. You need to hit the NFL at your plateau, not as a work-in-progress.
The NFL drafts on potential and projections all the time. The Saints draft two guys a year who are works in progress. Staying for an extra year does not automatically mean your stock improves he could have hit his ceiling.
Posted on 1/4/22 at 7:08 am to BigDaddy5151
So if you're not really going to be a 2nd contract guy anyway, and you have a chance to make 600k for 3.3 years, that's $1.98m. fairly conservative estimate for someone on an active roster.
Say you make 200 for 2 more years on practice squads.
I'd say you have the time and money to complete a degree and a great start to pursue a career. You also have enough money to go after the jobs you WANT and not take any (unnecessary)shite on the way up.
F-you money is real, and 2.4m in the bank by 25years old is f-you money.
Say you make 200 for 2 more years on practice squads.
I'd say you have the time and money to complete a degree and a great start to pursue a career. You also have enough money to go after the jobs you WANT and not take any (unnecessary)shite on the way up.
F-you money is real, and 2.4m in the bank by 25years old is f-you money.
This post was edited on 1/4/22 at 7:10 am
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