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re: Malachi Dupre: Cautionary Tale
Posted on 4/30/17 at 11:13 am to buckRogers
Posted on 4/30/17 at 11:13 am to buckRogers
I'll disagree....
Several players haven't had numbers and they've gone and been selected higher than expected. He has a chance to make a decent amount of money next year and at the end of the day it is about doing what is best for you and your family than a fan base that doesn't appreciate you.
Several players haven't had numbers and they've gone and been selected higher than expected. He has a chance to make a decent amount of money next year and at the end of the day it is about doing what is best for you and your family than a fan base that doesn't appreciate you.
Posted on 4/30/17 at 1:08 pm to buckRogers
Who gives a shite anymore?
MD obviously doesn't. The kid made a decision and went with it. He didn't get drafted as high as he wanted and had a bad 40 time when he tested.
He's going to a great organization with arguably the best QB in the NFL to learn from.
There are some great opportunities for this kid in the future. If he produces; his money can come on the back end. I'm sure that thought/ belief occurred to him, as well; throughout this process.
I wish MD nothing but continued success as he transitions to the professional aspect of his career. My belief is he will represent LSU extremely well.
MD obviously doesn't. The kid made a decision and went with it. He didn't get drafted as high as he wanted and had a bad 40 time when he tested.
He's going to a great organization with arguably the best QB in the NFL to learn from.
There are some great opportunities for this kid in the future. If he produces; his money can come on the back end. I'm sure that thought/ belief occurred to him, as well; throughout this process.
I wish MD nothing but continued success as he transitions to the professional aspect of his career. My belief is he will represent LSU extremely well.
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