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Originally posted by RJM:
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Financially, he has a bright financial future if he never plays in the NFL.
He has a guaranteed financial future if he turns pro. I went to college to put myself in the best position to eventually secure a financial future. A financially secure lifetime is facing him today. Or should I say is staring him in the face. If his objective is to be a pro quarterback come out for the draft. His future couldn't be brighter than right now. If his goal is to become an architect stay in school and get his degree. The Panthers are a decent organization. Assuming he's the top pick next year it could be for a worse organization.
I'll never buy Elway used baseball to avoid the Colts. If the Colts hadn't budged he would have signed eventually. He wanted to be a football player.
RJM,
I played a round of golf with Jim Plunkett last May.
What a wonderful person.
Physically, that battering he took in New England leaves him in daily pain. He has multiple joint replacements and all that goes with it.
If Andrew Luck or any player wants to maneuver for a better NFL playing situation, I will cheer them every step of the way.
Money can be important, but it isn't everything.
Why be so persistent Luck needs to choose the NFL vs becoming an architect?
Why not cheer him on for having the goal and will to "choose" to do both, on his terms? I sure am!!!