Lefteye
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There are some people that wouldn't call Peyton a VFL if he'd left after his Junior year. I don't understand the argument, but some people think you have to finish your eligibility to attain VFL status...most butthurtness, IMO.
Don't think it's nearly the same, but if that's your opinion ok.
I don't think a kid who's labeled a VFL for 17 years loses that label because he picks the best situation for him.jmo
That's not the true issue. CDT would have given all releases if they eventually asked for them. But, you don't have to release them immediately upon request. My business is about leverage, and a new coach can have an uphill battle because he has to catch up. But, the one area where he has some leverage is the LOI. No one is saying not to release them at all. Just make sure you get a chance to meet the player, family, and form a relationship before granting the release.