Monday at 03:35 PM1 day Moderator No. I believe him. Not sure how an NIL deal could influence turning down 55Mil guaranteed for a No.2 selection (as projected).Dante Moore Addresses $55 Million NFL Draft Decision And Oregon NILI do wonder if somewhere there is an insurance policy for a few (?) mil in case of injury.
Monday at 05:07 PM1 day Moderator No. Good for him. Sometimes, with some people, money isn't the only thing that matters. It's easy these days to be cynical about everything in college football, but I believe him, too.
Monday at 10:51 PM1 day Moderator No. He also knows that his skill level is not NFL level under pressure. Watching the Super Bowl is a reminder that a top level defense forces QBs to get the ball out in about 2 seconds just to survive. Then you actually need to complete the pass to guys wearing the same uniform.
Yesterday at 02:24 AM1 day No. I think he is a wise man who has received wise counsel from his support group. I think he is more likely to fulfill his goals this way. Also a nice role model alternative for the NIL era
Yesterday at 02:56 AM1 day No. I think Dante Moore would have out performed either of the 2 QBs in the super bowl this year. To me the game was awful.
23 hours ago23 hr No. That's putting it gently...A healthy Bo would, could, shoulda... Edited 23 hours ago23 hr by woundedknees
22 hours ago22 hr No. 14 hours ago, Steven A said:I do wonder if somewhere there is an insurance policy for a few (?) mil in case of injury.Goes without saying doesn't it?
9 hours ago9 hr No. It makes sense to me. Everyone in media saying this would never happen in the pre-NIL days completely ignoring it did happen many times in the pre-NIL days (Manning(s), Luck, Herbert, Mariota, Leinhart off the top of my head)
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