OldBurlyBear86 said:
xiledinok said:
Dude was grossly overrated, possessed zero intangibles and had a low IQ.
The guy had an NFL chance at a roster spot but refused to completely run a drill out in mini camp and displayed a poor attitude on Day 1. He was bounced on Day 1 of his rookie mini camp.
He best be a great rapper because child support is going to eat him up (unless one of our alumni get douped into paying it). Three kids, no degree..
Fortunately you dont have a clue what these kids go through.
Lets say a goofy OK lawyer with no parents to speak of, powerful coaches telling everyone you are the best thing on earth, then having go through a transition that would that absolutely trashes your low esteem, who do you listen to?
Would you be angry and sanctimonious?
You are such a loser. I feel sorry for the poor kid. Baylor really let him down.
Next time you ostracize a young man that grows up in an environment you have no clue about, put yourself in his shoes.
Dude, you must have not been around minorities at all. Let's assume he is white for argument.
He had every opportunity possible to succeed.
How did Baylor let him down? He listened to the former regime tell him things that were not accurate.
We don't know his Wonderlic score. We don't know what he said in his NFL interviews (brutal interviews). We don't know why he refused to run the drill after being told how to complete it.
Who coached him not to follow instructions?
How many undrafted free agents blow their chance because of insubordination on the first drill of rookie mini camp after receiving a team's top signing bonus for an undrafted free agent?
Not angry, just tired of reading nonsense about how it was Baylor's fault. He should have stuck around and learned how to run routes and prepare himself for the NFL. At least 80 percent of NFL rosters grew up under difficult circumstances. Most all know to run the drill in rookie mini camp like they are told.
He should blame the former regime for not preparing him. Our WR coaches weren't very good.