View Full Version : What a stupid shit Matt Leinart is
Triple A
01-15-2005, 08:00 AM
COME ONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Jerichoholic
01-15-2005, 08:02 AM
Yeah, he will break his arm or something, and USC will still win the national championship without him. Then all the NFL team will be like "WTF, he isnt even that good".
Then he makes no money because of it. The end.
Jesus Shuttlesworth
01-15-2005, 11:43 AM
Staying in a college an extra year didn't seem to hurt Roy Williams
I don't know if he would even be the #1 pick. He probably would but I don't know, I just don't see him being a very good NFL player.
Boomer
01-15-2005, 12:50 PM
He just wants to get majorly laid for an extra year by hot USC chicks
Excellance of Execution
01-15-2005, 02:07 PM
I don't get it either. From what i understand, he already has enough credit's to graduate, so it's not like he staying in school to get his degree. The only thing i can think of, is that he want's the extra year to develop, but that just heightens the chance of getting injured. If i was him, i would go pro.
Excellance of Execution
01-15-2005, 02:09 PM
He just wants to get majorly laid for an extra year by hot USC chicks
If he went pro he could still do that, but he would be alot more richer while doing it.
Crimson
01-15-2005, 02:42 PM
Yea i was a bit disapointed. One never knows what'll happen but the risk is there of injury. I woulda gone pro for sure, he was guaranteed a top 5 pick.
VonErich Lives
01-15-2005, 02:54 PM
big deal, he gets injured, he calls up McGahees agent and all is good :)
Jesus Shuttlesworth
01-15-2005, 04:32 PM
Maybe he just really likes college life? I don't know, everybody is saying this is like the worst move of all time but I don't see why its so terrible. USC will probably be even better next year, why not try to win THREE National Championships in a row? That'd be crazy. He is probably already making money anyways, star players in college aren't struggling for money. I figured he would come out if he knew for sure that San Fran would pick him though. Being from Cali and all i'm assuming he grew up a 49ers fan.
Also if he gets injuried so what, he still gonna get paid either way, thats probably what he's thinking. Sure its risky, but maybe he thinks its worth it. He would make a shitload more if he came out now compared to coming out hurt next year, but either way he is still gonna be making a shitload more money then the average person.
BCWWF
01-15-2005, 04:58 PM
Yeah I agree with Stima, its really not as big of a deal as people are making it. The chances that he gets a career ending injury are practically none, and the chances that he gets an injury as bad a McGahee are pretty slim aswell. What hurts somebodies draft position is when you have recurring injuries or multiple surgeries. Unless he breaks his neck next year, he is pretty much going to be a first or second round DP, and so what if he doesn't make huge bucks his first three years, if he is really that good he will make them for the next 15.
The Outlaw
01-16-2005, 03:39 AM
Yeah he is really stupid. Wanting to stay and get his education and his degree (I'm guessing he hasn't got it yet). He has all his weapons back next year, he will be better, the players around him will be better, therefore he more than likely raises his stock up tenfold.
Yeah, what a moron. Maybe he just isn't in it for the money and fame, although he knows if he stays another year, he could:
-Win a threepeat
-Be a two time Heisman trophy winner
-Raise his stock in the draft even more, resulting in more money
I like to see college guys stay and play their senior years. Props to Leinart.
BCWWF
01-16-2005, 04:15 AM
Agreed. Not only that, but its a good message, this guy could go out and have millions of dollars but he is staying to finish his college education. Props.
VonErich Lives
01-16-2005, 07:42 AM
on the flip side, he blows out his knee and he just lost millions.
It's a tough call, I'd probably go to the pros, you can always finish your degree in the offseason.
MoRcHeEbA
01-16-2005, 08:16 PM
I thought he was taking a pretty good degree anyway... you know something to fall back on if something happens and will most likely make 150+ a year.
Jesus Shuttlesworth
01-16-2005, 10:37 PM
Its HIGHLY unlikely he will blow out his knee and never be able to play EVER again. Hes a stationary QB anyways, its not like he's gonna be making his money off his legs.
Whatever though, I would stay in college if I was him. He won't be as succesful in the NFL as he will be in the college IMO, enjoy it while you can.
Plus he probally likes his dorm room in the ghetto where USC is located, versus a million dollar home LOL. Nah, mad props to him for not going into the draft.
Gonzo
01-16-2005, 10:48 PM
I would stay.
The Outlaw
01-17-2005, 02:40 AM
I thought he was taking a pretty good degree anyway... you know something to fall back on if something happens and will most likely make 150+ a year.
:y:
VonErich Lives
01-17-2005, 02:42 AM
I wouldn't stay, you can always go back and finish your degree (some do, some don't).
But, he could be set for life off his signing bonus and first years nfl salary.
but, it's his choice.
It's not like he's a round 4 type pick, looking to move up. He'd go round #1, and probably be one of the top QB's.
Jesus Shuttlesworth
01-17-2005, 02:48 AM
He is going to make millons regardless, hes probably figuring he is gonna be set for life either way so he probably wants to give going for three in a row a shot. Not everything is always about money VEL.
Typical jew :shifty:
The Outlaw
01-17-2005, 02:55 AM
lol
VonErich Lives
01-17-2005, 02:56 AM
He is going to make millons regardless, hes probably figuring he is gonna be set for life either way so he probably wants to give going for three in a row a shot. Not everything is always about money VEL.
Yeah and if he gets injured on or off the field he's screwed.
Yes, it rarely happens but it does.
It's his choice, but financially it's a risk w/ little to gain.
Jesus Shuttlesworth
01-17-2005, 04:32 AM
Little to gain? Maybe in your mind but not to him obviously. Little to gain money wise YEAH, but its more then just money.
The Miz
01-17-2005, 05:07 PM
Did you guys ever consider that there's life after football. What if Leinart retires after 3 seasons due to injuries/sucking. A college degree would come in handy. Also if he wins a 3rd national title and/or 2nd Heisman hell proetty much be considered the most prolific NCAA QB ever
The Miz
01-17-2005, 05:08 PM
Plus he probally likes his dorm room in the ghetto where USC is located, versus a million dollar home LOL. Nah, mad props to him for not going into the draft.
USC is not in the ghetto sir
Jesus Shuttlesworth
01-17-2005, 05:58 PM
LOL yeah seriously Bo, I know you are from 'Bama so you got no idea about Cali but cmon. USC isn't in Compton man
Innovator
01-17-2005, 05:58 PM
USC would still have won without him, they have Reggie Bush for a couple more years
Rain Man
01-17-2005, 06:02 PM
He just wants to get majorly laid for an extra year by hot USC chicks
:y: Exactly you know how much ass that kid gets Jesus
VonErich Lives
01-17-2005, 06:41 PM
Did you guys ever consider that there's life after football. What if Leinart retires after 3 seasons due to injuries/sucking. A college degree would come in handy. Also if he wins a 3rd national title and/or 2nd Heisman hell proetty much be considered the most prolific NCAA QB ever
Did you consider what he'll get in his signing bonus is enough to live comfortable for life.
Not extravagant, but comfortable and never have to work again, plus you can always go back to school and finish your degree.
I have no problem, it's his choice, but seems like a huge financial risk.
I'm also in favor of some form of finacial reward system for college players, to keep them from turning pro early.
Chris Webber said he went into a McDonalds and orderd a fish sandwich and didn't have enough money in his pocket, and that's when he decided to come out early and go pro.
Jesus Shuttlesworth
01-17-2005, 09:26 PM
Maybe he just wants to play another year of college football, you are getting so hung up on his degree. I think he just wants to play another year at the college level. USC has a shitload of fun it seems like. So why would he want to leave? He is "comfortably" set for life wether he comes out this year or next year. It seems like Lienhart and VEL have completely different views. Maybe Lienhart actaully isn't it for the money..but for the fun of actaully playing the game? Imagine that
VonErich Lives
01-18-2005, 12:06 AM
Maybe he just wants to play another year of college football, you are getting so hung up on his degree. I think he just wants to play another year at the college level. USC has a shitload of fun it seems like. So why would he want to leave? He is "comfortably" set for life wether he comes out this year or next year. It seems like Lienhart and VEL have completely different views. Maybe Lienhart actaully isn't it for the money..but for the fun of actaully playing the game? Imagine that
That's possible, but wouldn't playing in the NFL be fun also?
I'm not saying he's a "stupid shit" like the person who started this thread, just doesn't make a whole lot of sense, career wise or finacially, either way it's a huge risk to take.
Hopefully, he wont be looking back in a year and saying "WTF" was I thinking!
Jesus Shuttlesworth
01-18-2005, 12:19 AM
He won't, look at McGahee.
John la Rock
01-18-2005, 01:05 AM
he doesn't want to become another Ryan Leaf
VonErich Lives
01-18-2005, 01:42 AM
He won't, look at McGahee.
McGahee got lucky that he had the right agent who tricked the Bills.
Now he's had time to recover and prove himself, but if it wasn't for his agent making the Bills think the Patriots were scouting and interested in McGahee, he never would have gone in the 1st round.
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