Wonder how he enjoys his 4 minutes per game at Auburn? But I guess he has some money in the bank.
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yep - can't blame him ... probably the right choicePaladinPower wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 11:47 amJP gave us Furman fans a moment that will forever be etched in our memories. I'm thankful for him and his time at Furman. He probably received life changing money and it is difficult to blame him for taking care of his family. Time to move on and cheer for this GREAT team that CBR and staff has built.
Bootie wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 8:17 amI feel bad for him and anyone in that situation. You can’t blame any of them for taking the money, and maybe it’s the right decision for right now, but… There are other ways and opportunities to earn money in life, but you only get one chance at being an athlete in your prime. Maybe he gets a great job after college and makes similar money to what he’s making now… then when he’s in his mid-forties and he can’t go back to his youth, he might be wishing he had not sold his prime time as an athlete to play 4 minutes a game in front of a big crowd. I think that’s gonna hurt really bad one day.
Bootie wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 8:17 amI feel bad for him and anyone in that situation. You can’t blame any of them for taking the money, and maybe it’s the right decision for right now, but… There are other ways and opportunities to earn money in life, but you only get one chance at being an athlete in your prime. Maybe he gets a great job after college and makes similar money to what he’s making now… then when he’s in his mid-forties and he can’t go back to his youth, he might be wishing he had not sold his prime time as an athlete to play 4 minutes a game in front of a big crowd. I think that’s gonna hurt really bad one day.
Had he stayed at Furman, perhaps his jersey would have hung in the rafters.Bootie wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 8:17 amI feel bad for him and anyone in that situation. You can’t blame any of them for taking the money, and maybe it’s the right decision for right now, but… There are other ways and opportunities to earn money in life, but you only get one chance at being an athlete in your prime. Maybe he gets a great job after college and makes similar money to what he’s making now… then when he’s in his mid-forties and he can’t go back to his youth, he might be wishing he had not sold his prime time as an athlete to play 4 minutes a game in front of a big crowd. I think that’s gonna hurt really bad one day.