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re: New bill might nix NFL draft hopes for Army projected 1st round pick **UPDATE**
Posted on 12/17/22 at 4:50 pm to StupidBinder
Posted on 12/17/22 at 4:50 pm to StupidBinder
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This “he’s wasting a spot” argument doesn’t seem valid to me. It’s not like he was gifted a spot at West Point…he earned it just like everyone else. And those dudes who didn’t get in could all still get commissions through ROTC or OCS if they wanted to. Once you’re active duty, no one cares where you went to become an officer.
Except he IS wasting spot because it stays vacant if someone quits after Affirmation before the start of their junior year. If your dream is playing in the NFL then go somewhere else and get commissioned later on.
Posted on 12/17/22 at 4:59 pm to MetroAtlantaGatorFan
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Except he IS wasting spot because it stays vacant if someone quits after Affirmation before the start of their junior year. If your dream is playing in the NFL then go somewhere else and get commissioned later on.
The spot stays vacant for the remainder of the year then it is filled with the incoming class of plebes. This goes for anyone that quits or is told to leave.
Posted on 12/17/22 at 5:00 pm to Hook Em Horns
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Hook Em Horns
quote:huh
be a douchebag in every thread?
Posted on 12/17/22 at 5:03 pm to WestCoastAg
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the NFL is just making him keep is Commitment
It’s not the NFL it is the US Congress, and the way it works now is they don”t get released from their commitment. It is deferred until their professional athletic career is over.
Student loans being forgiven early is an actual release from a commitment.
This post was edited on 12/17/22 at 5:04 pm
Posted on 12/17/22 at 5:04 pm to armytiger96
quote:And how common is it for a cadet or midshipmen athlete to rise to the opportunity of being a high draft pick in a professional sport?
Except he IS wasting spot because it stays vacant if someone quits after Affirmation before the start of their junior year. If your dream is playing in the NFL then go somewhere else and get commissioned later on.
The spot stays vacant for the remainder of the year then it is filled with the incoming class of plebes. This goes for anyone that quits or is told to leave.
Seems like a lot throughout this thread are confusing delaying mandatory service versus eliminating mandatory service component.
Posted on 12/17/22 at 6:54 pm to MetroAtlantaGatorFan
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who don't get into Annapolis or West Point even with a congressional letter.
The congressional letter is the easy part.
Posted on 12/17/22 at 8:36 pm to armytiger96
quote:Nah. If he writes a check there is no enlisted duty. He’s free to do as he likes.
At this point he cant just leave the academy to prepare for the draft. When you attend your first class your junior year you are now committed to Uncle Sam. If he leaves the academy before graduation he will be reassigned to a regular Army unit as an enlisted soldier.
Posted on 12/17/22 at 10:01 pm to mizzoubuckeyeiowa
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when you sign on the line that is dotted, they knew what they were getting in to
Very few know what they're getting into.
Posted on 12/17/22 at 10:51 pm to TizzyT4theUofA
Okay, but here's the thing. At West Point, you can quit/transfer/whatever before the start of your junior year without owing anything. He's an idiot for going through Affirmation if his #1 dream was to play in the NFL. At that point he should've transferred, graduated, and could eventually commission later on via OCS.
This post was edited on 12/17/22 at 10:52 pm
Posted on 12/17/22 at 10:56 pm to armytiger96
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At this point he cant just leave the academy to prepare for the draft. When you attend your first class your junior year you are now committed to Uncle Sam. If he leaves the academy before graduation he will be reassigned to a regular Army unit as an enlisted soldier.
Does Affirmation also include the 8 year obligation (5 active + 3 IRR) after graduating?
I still can't get an answer on whether or not Spencer Rapone had to pay back everything after he was kicked out.
Posted on 12/18/22 at 3:14 am to cpp2208
Time to show up at the commissioning ceremony smoking a joint.
Posted on 12/18/22 at 7:56 am to imjustafatkid
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Nothing can get through this Congress without the support of the Democrats.
Did the majority of Republicans in Congress vote for this bill?
What about the majority of Democrats in Congress?
It was part of the National Defense Authorization Act
Passed the senate 83-11 and the House 350-80
Posted on 12/18/22 at 8:49 am to MetroAtlantaGatorFan
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He's an idiot for going through Affirmation if his #1 dream was to play in the NFL. At that point he should've transferred, graduated, and could eventually commission later on via OCS.
Or…maybe he loves West Point, wanted to be a West Point grad given he’d already put in 50% of the work, and believed he could go to the NFL first since that has been an option up until now?
Do we even know if he looked like an NFL prospect at the end of his second year? Looking at his 2020 stats, it seems like he wasn’t even starting.
The expectation seems to be that he should have been able to see into the future where this bill passes and he develops into an NFL prospect.
This post was edited on 12/18/22 at 8:53 am
Posted on 12/18/22 at 8:52 am to MetroAtlantaGatorFan
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Except he IS wasting spot because it stays vacant if someone quits after Affirmation before the start of their junior year.
But…it’s not. He still wants to serve his commitment. The exact same number of officers end up serving if he goes to the NFL first.
Even if that wasn’t true, I’m sure the Army accounts for attrition in the commissioning sources…they can open up an additional OCS spot next year for every Academy/ROTC cadet who doesn’t commission.
This post was edited on 12/18/22 at 8:58 am
Posted on 12/18/22 at 8:58 am to Ponchy Tiger
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No it is not. He made a commitment and should be required to stick by it. He could have gotten out after 2 years like any other cadet. This is another example of one of many things wrong in the country. No commitment to you obligations.
He made a commitment based on the rules in place, which are now being changed after the fact.
Posted on 12/18/22 at 9:14 am to BBONDS25
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It’s not the NFL it is the US Congress, and the way it works now is they don”t get released from their commitment. It is deferred until their professional athletic career is over.
So in theory, Tom Brady would've rejoined the military as a quadragenarian? Collecting that pension as active duty?
Posted on 12/18/22 at 9:42 am to cpp2208
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That rule, pushed through by former President Donald Trump in 2019
is the reason why it's getting revoked now.
Posted on 12/20/22 at 1:11 pm to StupidBinder
Update:
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After an outcry over the future of star Army linebacker Andre Carter II, politicians scrambled to alter the language of a recently passed congressional bill that clears his path to the upcoming NFL draft.
New language formally filed Tuesday morning in a piece of end-of-year legislation will restore the opportunity for Carter and other current academy upperclassmen at Army, Navy and Air Force to defer military service to pursue professional sports.
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