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Grass isn't always greener
#2101768
04/30/17 05:10 AM
04/30/17 05:10 AM
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Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 25,687 South Alabama
Rebelman
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South Alabama
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5 SEC players left early for the draft but weren't drafted. A list of underclassmen who were eligible to be drafted but not taken: KD Cannon, WR, Baylor Devin Childress, WR, North Park Jerod Evans, QB, Virginia Tech Jeremy Faulk, DT, Garden City CC Tarean Folston, RB, Notre Dame Isaiah Golden, DT, McNeese State Jermaine Grace, LB, Miami Derrick Griffin, WR, Texas Southern Titus Howard, DB, Slippery Rock Tim Kimbrough, LB, Georgia Jerome Lane, WR, Akron Keevan Lucas, WR, Tulsa Damien Mama, OL, USC Deon-Tay McManus, WR, Marshall Speedy Noil, WR, Texas A&M Marcus Oliver, LB, Indiana Aaron Peak, DB, Butler County CC Devine Redding, RB, Indiana Travis Rudolph, WR, Florida State (asterisk)-Artavis Scott, WR, Clemson Ricky Seals-Jones, WR, Texas A&M Garrett Sickels, DE, Penn State Damore'ea Stringfellow, WR, Ole Miss Charles Walker, DL, Oklahoma (asterisk)-Khari Waithe-Alexander, DE, Southern Illinois Stanley Williams, RB, Kentucky Joe Yearby, RB, Miami Ishmael Zamora, WR, Baylor (asterisk)-denotes player who had graduated by the January declaration deadline. ___ Follow Ralph D. Russo at www.Twitter.com/ralphDrussoAp
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Re: Grass isn't always greener
[Re: Rebelman]
#2102266
04/30/17 03:35 PM
04/30/17 03:35 PM
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Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 25,635 Fayetteville TN Via Selma
jawbone
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Jan 2001
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Generally, it is not a good idea to leave early with no guarantees. Peyton Barber, who left early for a noble reason, is an exception.
Lord, please help us get our nation straightened out.
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Re: Grass isn't always greener
[Re: Rebelman]
#2103035
05/01/17 12:19 PM
05/01/17 12:19 PM
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Joined: Jan 2014
Posts: 10,405 Scottsboro, Al
jbatey1
Lucky Bastage
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Lucky Bastage
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Scottsboro, Al
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I had no clue that Speedy Noil and Rickey Seals Jones both had declared for the draft.
Stringfellow surprised me too.
The fool tells me his reasons; the wise man persuades me with my own.
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Re: Grass isn't always greener
[Re: Rebelman]
#2103220
05/01/17 03:34 PM
05/01/17 03:34 PM
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Joined: Nov 2014
Posts: 16,487 Guntersville
AC870
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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Guntersville
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All I remember about Speedy was that bone jarring lick Bama guy put on him.
“Killing tomorrow’s trophies today.”
On the distance I like to walk to my stands: “The first 100 yards is also the last 100 yards.”
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Re: Grass isn't always greener
[Re: AC870]
#2103649
05/02/17 04:57 AM
05/02/17 04:57 AM
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Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 3,992 pensacola,fl
dagwood
10 point
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10 point
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I remember back on 2014 I believe LSU was leading for 5 five star recruits that were declaring at an all star game. Everyone was expecting 5 for 5 to LSU. Speedy Noil, Gerald Willis, Tony Brown, Leonard Fountette, and Jamar Adams to declare LSU. LSU only got 2, Fournette and Adams. All the rest were busts except maybe Brown who the jury is still out on.
jmlane
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Re: Grass isn't always greener
[Re: dagwood]
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05/02/17 06:57 AM
05/02/17 06:57 AM
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Posts: 6,778 Alabama
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I remember back on 2014 I believe LSU was leading for 5 five star recruits that were declaring at an all star game. Everyone was expecting 5 for 5 to LSU. Speedy Noil, Gerald Willis, Tony Brown, Leonard Fountette, and Jamar Adams to declare LSU. LSU only got 2, Fournette and Adams. All the rest were busts except maybe Brown who the jury is still out on. Wasn't Cam Rob also in that class? It was pretty sick with talent.
Ya'll are just overthinking it now
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Re: Grass isn't always greener
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#2107760
05/06/17 05:51 AM
05/06/17 05:51 AM
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Posts: 3,995 Anytown. usa
pcamper
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10 point
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Its amazing Stringfellow from Ole Miss wasnt drafted. He always seemed NFL level talent to me.
Lone Watie: I'm glad you stopped me when you did. I might have killed her
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Re: Grass isn't always greener
[Re: Rebelman]
#2112725
05/12/17 09:51 AM
05/12/17 09:51 AM
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Posts: 19,080 Chelsea, AL
straycat
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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Stringfellow has NFL talent but, like several others in the draft, he is paying for some really bad and immature choices he made as a Freshman at Washington. He has 2 misdemeanor charges from some kind of assault on a female when he was at Washington....plead guilty.
Ended up transferring to Ole Miss. Didn't get into any trouble that I know about. Performed well. Didn't get invited to the NFL Combine because they have a policy that prohibits any athlete with a misdemeanor or felony conviction from attending.
With a past assault guilty plea...teams passed on him in the Draft. He signed with Miami in April after being invited to workout for a dozen teams or so after the draft.
Young men need to wake up. Conduct yourself correctly. Stay out of trouble. Be a real man and learn some self restraint. There are consequences for being in trouble. (Chad Kelley is another example). Lots of players from lots of schools hurt themselves by their choices and actions. Heck, forget athletes...many people hurt themselves, their families, their careers by their choices and actions.
"The grass withers, the flower fades, But the word of our God stands forever." Isaiah 40:8
"Neither the wisest constitution nor the wisest laws will secure the liberty and happiness of a people whose manners are universally corrupt.� Samuel Adams
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Re: Grass isn't always greener
[Re: straycat]
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05/12/17 04:02 PM
05/12/17 04:02 PM
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Posts: 7,780 central ala,
centralala
14 point
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14 point
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Stringfellow has NFL talent but, like several others in the draft, he is paying for some really bad and immature choices he made as a Freshman at Washington. He has 2 misdemeanor charges from some kind of assault on a female when he was at Washington....plead guilty.
Ended up transferring to Ole Miss. Didn't get into any trouble that I know about. Performed well. Didn't get invited to the NFL Combine because they have a policy that prohibits any athlete with a misdemeanor or felony conviction from attending.
With a past assault guilty plea...teams passed on him in the Draft. He signed with Miami in April after being invited to workout for a dozen teams or so after the draft.
Young men need to wake up. Conduct yourself correctly. Stay out of trouble. Be a real man and learn some self restraint. There are consequences for being in trouble. (Chad Kelley is another example). Lots of players from lots of schools hurt themselves by their choices and actions. Heck, forget athletes...many people hurt themselves, their families, their careers by their choices and actions. Yes, but still say having an argument with a girlfriend, walking away and kicking the bumper of her car, then being charged with domestic violence for kicking the bumper is ridiculous. Guy does the samething with a girl that he has never had sex with its not domestic violence. Guy in first scenario if an athlete is screwed.
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