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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    I have always believed that. Players know that most of us participating here have little athletic ability or knowledge of the game compared to them. Therefore they don’t worry much about what is posted on fan boards. Still I recommend players, coaches, and families of both not even bother visiting here. I don’t see anything to be gained by doing so. Their energy is better spent trying to improve individually and as a team. Administrators on the other hand should monitor these at least. Beyond getting a pulse of the fan base, a good idea may be proposed here.
    Yeah, I didn't include coaches in my statement. Finding a good idea is a longshot, but that won't stop them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dad04 View Post
    Yeah, I didn't include coaches in my statement. Finding a good idea is a longshot, but that won't stop them.
    Good idea coming from here that a coach or player will listen to is virtually impossible to imagine. Much more likely for a promotion idea to be suggested which an administration should consider.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dad04 View Post
    Players don't lose sleep over message boards.
    If they do lose sleep, then they really can't handle hostile road crowds or any kind of adversity.

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    Colton Frank also in the portal.

    The roster crunch is going to be interesting.


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    Simple math.

    33 on the 2019 roster
    Add 16 signees

    That's 49. It looks like you can subtract seven or eight that will not return.


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    After the super short draft, there may be additional incoming.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rainman66 View Post
    If they do lose sleep, then they really can't handle hostile road crowds or any kind of adversity.
    Interesting program on Dr. Oz this morning. He had motivational guru Tony Robbins on to offer tips to deal with the illegal home confinement. One of his recommendations was to visualize success. He used free throws as an example. I do believe you become whatever you can visualize to a large extent. Visualize your success and take the appropriate steps to be ready. That's very similar to some Robe saying you have to work to be ready to seize opportunity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    Interesting program on Dr. Oz this morning. He had motivational guru Tony Robbins on to offer tips to deal with the illegal home confinement. One of his recommendations was to visualize success. He used free throws as an example. I do believe you become whatever you can visualize to a large extent. Visualize your success and take the appropriate steps to be ready. That's very similar to some Robe saying you have to work to be ready to seize opportunity.
    Two very successful con men.
    Ironic that they’d be giving advice on a perceived con job.

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    It hasnt been called a draft but being drafted to stay home is just as legal as being drafted to leave home.

    The Supreme Court has ruled only a conscientious objector (to killing a fellow human) has a legal objection to a waver.

    Those wanting to evade the home draft are doing quite the opposite, effectively asking for permission to (possibly) put themselves and especially others in harms way.

    Nothing is cut and dried of course, just giving outside examples.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    It hasnt been called a draft but being drafted to stay home is just as legal as being drafted to leave home.

    The Supreme Court has ruled only a conscientious objector (to killing a fellow human) has a legal objection to a waver.

    Those wanting to evade the home draft are doing quite the opposite, effectively asking for permission to (possibly) put themselves and especially others in harms way.

    Nothing is cut and dried of course, just giving outside examples.
    This is a very excellent post. Thanks. I certainly hadnt thought of it that way nor did i know there was a scotus case.

    Although a conscientious objector can still serve. Check.out hacksaw ridge
    Thanks again

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    Quote Originally Posted by talktomewillis View Post
    Simple math.

    33 on the 2019 roster
    Add 16 signees

    That's 49. It looks like you can subtract seven or eight that will not return.
    What is the per year limit? I never thought id say this but if a baseball team gets 16 and i figure we arent the lowest, maybe a football team shoud get more than 25 after all? Yikes...cant believe.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Wtf Windy

    Disregard. Got the answer.
    Forced out?

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