NFL future: Spotlight off the field



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  1. Bamaferg February 9, 2010 at 12:04 pm #

    My question…Could this scenario be a benefit for Tide. If there IS a work stoppage…would that make the return of Ingram, and Jones more likely… Better to play a 4th year in school than just sit right? just throwing it out there, hopefully somebody with more info than me can answer.

  2. CRIMSON WHO DAT HAMMAH February 9, 2010 at 3:44 pm #

    CINCY HAD ANTWAN ODOM GO DOWN AFTER HELLACIOUS START AND PLS NO STOPPAGE… I AM FOR THE OWNERS NOW THE LAST DEAL WAS TOO PRO PLAYERS AND NEEDS TO BE SCALED BACK BUT THE UNION HAS TO BE ABLE TO SEE THE BOOKS ESP ON ONES CLAIMING LOSSESS

  3. wildman February 9, 2010 at 6:37 pm #

    Saban has publically stated numerous times , that if a jr player is a 1st round pick to take it. I believe his philosophy will remain the same because when it is said and done nothing recruits better than players making it into the NFL early, and that leads to an open opportunity for 4-5* players to commit early and play early. So better recruits will sign when they see the superb coaching that leads to CHAMPION develop that SABAN accomplishes plus doing that in 2yrs with Ingram and 3yrs with Rolando and Andre last year says much.. SABAN preaches team first and honors and rewards will follow. Watch Roland go as highest linebacker. Expect Kareem to go in 2nd round. Most proanalyst are saying this is the year that juniors will be picked ahead of seniors.
    I hope this is helpful Cappy.

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