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re: Colleges Push Pros to Change Their Draft Rules
Posted on 10/3/13 at 10:47 am to blackjackjackson
Posted on 10/3/13 at 10:47 am to blackjackjackson
I think Delaney is right (for once).
He knows that its the NCAA and its structure that makes kids like Johnny Football marketable, NOT JFF's unique talent.
How much is JFF's autograph worth if he is playing for the Omaha Hawks, a farm team for the Jacksonville Jaguars?
The NFL uses age discrimination to, in effect, use college football as a cost free minor league system. If you take away the age restriction, what is the problem? 18 year olds aren't ready for the NFL? OK, then don't draft them. A 57 year old Joe Montana is not physically fit to play in the NFL, but there is no need to implement a rule setting an age ceiling on NFL players.
He knows that its the NCAA and its structure that makes kids like Johnny Football marketable, NOT JFF's unique talent.
How much is JFF's autograph worth if he is playing for the Omaha Hawks, a farm team for the Jacksonville Jaguars?
The NFL uses age discrimination to, in effect, use college football as a cost free minor league system. If you take away the age restriction, what is the problem? 18 year olds aren't ready for the NFL? OK, then don't draft them. A 57 year old Joe Montana is not physically fit to play in the NFL, but there is no need to implement a rule setting an age ceiling on NFL players.
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