What took so long? What a tard!
What took so long? What a tard!
When do the cowboys call him?
The guaranteed money from his 1st round contract would last a long time for a normal person. My guess is that JFF is already in debt.
I dunno man. His family already has Texas oil money and he also had tons of side deals on autographs and endorsements (i.e. Nissan Heisman House, wearing Nike crap, Snickers jazzercize commercial, etc). His NFL deal was dinky by QB standards, but he was already making money before leaving college off of being a Heisman (regardless of the fact that the NCAA couldn't prove anything).The guaranteed money from his 1st round contract would last a long time for a normal person. My guess is that JFF is already in debt.
In a nutshell, he was having a bit too much fun off of being famous. But, if he's no longer an NFL quarterback, the endorsements will dry up and his only notoriety will be around Aggies. Good riddance.
This is a guy that has never learned the word responsibility. He was on probation from drinking, he beats up his girl friend, etc. GOOD RIDENCE! Pro sports does not need this type of character for young people to emulate.....
JFF gets a new agent.
http://www.lindyssports.com/nfl/arti...-agent/391349/
Maybe the agent is in Hollywood so he can start his next gig?
"I do disagree with Barry (The King) about many things. Our lifestyles and values are dramatically different..."
Joe Paterno in the 1990 Foreward to Bootlegger's Boy
It has a more complimentary context in modern times.
Here's more about Johnny if you care to read it, I didn't.
http://sportsday.dallasnews.com/dall...ern-level-high
I get that he's a spoiled rich kid and has been his entire life, but football is full of adversity, so this can't be 100 percent accurate. Injuries happen, turnovers happen, losses happen, coaching changes and starting/benching positions happen...if things aren't going his way - he's not used to it and he becomes uncomfortable
In a nutshell, NFL teams would be wise to just leave Johnny alone and let him continue being the TMZ darling instead.
This didn't take long:
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-sh...233853439.html
The latest sign of hitting rock bottom: Even Drew Rosenhaus won't represent you because you're too controversial and risky
Well outside of any prison time...the next Ryan Leaf?
Everything progressives do is aimed at weakening democracy, capitalism and the social and cultural institutions that support those things...... They are about subjugating people and being a ruling class.
Rosenhaus tries to sound like he is trying help out JFF by pushing towards rehab, but it comes off pretty self serving. If Rosenhaus dropped JFF while he was under contract and thus giving up some agent money, then I would believe he really cared about the player. It's been pretty obvious JFF has needed some sort of help long before he was w/o a team.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/15...es-rental-home
Every time you think he's already at rock bottom, he proves you wrong.
Previous rock bottoms:
- Getting benched by the Cleveland Browns
- Getting accused of assaulting your girlfriend
- Getting cut by the Cleveland Browns
- Getting dumped by Lebron's company and your first agent
- Getting dumped by Drew Rosenhaus
- Whatever the hell happened in LA
Glad to see he's getting help now:
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-...32k-in-damages
Turn yourself in Johnny,
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/15...urt-appearance
Johnny turns his self in and post bond,
http://crimeblog.dallasnews.com/2016...nce-case.html/