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Nov 26, 2014
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johnnycarson
there is something to it. ziggy, kvn, jimmer. the NFL/NBA doesn't like guys
who are 23-24.
right now a mission costs a kid 3 years....that's too long and not compatible with the NFL.
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So out of all the hundreds of NFLers from the U, only 6 are RMs and Oregon has 3
byusage
11/26/14 1:25pm
Miami put 6 RM's into the NFL??
BE-WHY-YOU
11/26/14 1:26pm
Fine - University of Utah- it was too long to fit!
byusage
11/26/14 1:31pm
U= Miami, UofU=Utah
CaliWG
11/26/14 2:40pm
No no no...
PolarisPrime
11/26/14 7:32pm
Clearly, missions are one big factor in putting players into the NFL.
CalGTR
11/26/14 1:32pm
I don't know if many people acknowledge this ^^, especially anti-Broncoites, but
byusage
11/26/14 1:36pm
there is something to it. ziggy, kvn, jimmer. the NFL/NBA doesn't like guys
johnnycarson
11/26/14 1:49pm
Obviously there's something to it. It's a given that older players are not as
CalGTR
11/26/14 1:57pm
More than just the age thing, a recruit that has mission plans has already
byusage
11/26/14 2:14pm
I think they can have that same drive, but the right priorities in life.
WorfoSAUR
11/26/14 3:27pm
That's 9 guys we should have got
Bleeding Blue
11/26/14 2:43pm
I had no idea that Miami had produced ANY RM's! Quite impressive I admit!
Desert Rat
11/26/14 3:00pm
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