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bringit
12/13/2009, 01:23 PM
Dude is legit and probably a 1st rounder. I would be happy to see him gone.

http://www.fannation.com/si_blogs/from_scrimmage/posts/89141-longhorns-thomas-first-round-money-impossible-to-turn-down?eref=fromSI

JLEW1818
12/13/2009, 01:27 PM
so would i

reminds me of Dunta Robinson???

StoopTroup
12/13/2009, 01:34 PM
I'm surprised he wasn't 60/50.

I mean he went to school in austin right.

JLEW1818
12/13/2009, 01:36 PM
Julio Jones gonna run all over him

IronHorseSooner
12/13/2009, 01:43 PM
The hit on Sam (I think), and the pick against Landry...YUP, SEE YA LATER BONGWHORN!

JLEW1818
12/13/2009, 01:45 PM
many jrs should leave.. Salary Cap is coming

bluedogok
12/13/2009, 01:47 PM
I'm surprised he wasn't 60/50.

I mean he went to school in austin right.
Are those the Blevins odds on him turning pro?

starclassic tama
12/13/2009, 02:12 PM
many jrs should leave.. Salary Cap is coming

everyone keeps saying this but is there any actual evidence of it happening anytime soon?

JLEW1818
12/13/2009, 02:18 PM
everyone keeps saying this but is there any actual evidence of it happening anytime soon?

nothing is set yet. those are just the rumors that have been going on for a while, i believe..

hell i would not take the risk

bluedogok
12/13/2009, 06:37 PM
If the NFL and NFLPA do not reach an agreement, next year could be an uncapped year. The way I understand it, if things stand as they are, they could not continue after that uncapped year. More than likely, a lockout is going to occur after next season if they cannot come to an agreement. College players choosing whether to go this season or next will have to factor in the fact there might not be a 2011 season or the labor agreement will more than likely really restrict rookie contracts which many veteran players have been pushing for. Many may come out to get a year of salary at an uncapped level, if they do come to an agreement (which seems unlikely at this point) then many may stay since the advantage of coming out early may not be there.

So no one really knows what the future will hold for any of them...yet

salth2o
12/13/2009, 06:48 PM
I'm surprised he wasn't 60/50.

I mean he went to school in austin right.

I think you meant .08

VA Sooner
12/13/2009, 09:03 PM
Good riddance... he was everywhere.

And nice to see Colt finally graduate. And take his roommate with him. Those two were impressive on the field... glad we had a chance to cover him like a blanket in this years' RRR... nice little send off.

Will Bama be able to do the same?