Bray opens as No. 2 QB in Kansas City

#33
#33
I'll be honest, I did not know he was still playing for the Chiefs. I figured he was at home on the couch throwing beer bottles at the trash can during football season.

Well ok then. Do you even follow the league?
 
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Good point. Go ahead and ignore any rules you think are unfair-- that's a mature approach. Let's all do it.

I get the viewpoint that he should follow the rules regardless. It just doesn't bother me. These kids aren't mature, and most of them are broke college students. I can't really hold it against them
 
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Would love to see Tyler get his opportunity this season, light it up, and turn his career into something special. Love the idea that he has matured into his amazing physical abilities. Best wishes this season, Tyler.
 
#38
#38
Bray's arm was only rivaled by Heath Shuler imo. Bray can make every throw and make it look easy. If he has matured I expect him to win a starting job very soon.
 
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I'll be honest, I did not know he was still playing for the Chiefs. I figured he was at home on the couch throwing beer bottles at the trash can during football season.

i think its funny when someone trys to make jokes at someone whos going into year 3 of an nfl career.
 
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Bray will make a minimum of $650 K this year. He appears to be doing pretty well.
 
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I get the viewpoint that he should follow the rules regardless. It just doesn't bother me. These kids aren't mature, and most of them are broke college students. I can't really hold it against them

Hey I got a novel idea. Let them pay for their room, board, food, tuition, books etc and then they'll know what a broke college student really looks like...jmo of course..,
 
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Hey I got a novel idea. Let them pay for their room, board, food, tuition, books etc and then they'll know what a broke college student really looks like...jmo of course..,

I love when people see Tennessee making $100 million a year from football--well over a million per scholarship player--and conclude that the players should be "grateful" for a scholarship worth 2% of that
 
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Hey I got a novel idea. Let them pay for their room, board, food, tuition, books etc and then they'll know what a broke college student really looks like...jmo of course..,

Also, taking away scholarships but still requiring them to dedicate 40 hours a week to football would make those players much worse off than said broke students.
 
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I love when people see Tennessee making $100 million a year from football--well over a million per scholarship player--and conclude that the players should be "grateful" for a scholarship worth 2% of that

Ever see the average cost of staging a game? They gonna share that? Food and travel? Medical? As is there are non renewable scholarships, do they ramp that up if we pay every player on scholarship? That oft injured 5th year senior who has a storybook final season prolly gets jettisoned by redshirt sophomore year, if not earlier...sorry son...price of doing business. I just see a potential ugly unexplored side to making college sports a junior pro league. :unsure:

Also I'm skeptical of that 100 mil profit you cited...slight exaggeration?
 
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I get the viewpoint that he should follow the rules regardless. It just doesn't bother me. These kids aren't mature, and most of them are broke college students. I can't really hold it against them

Would a 3 year bowl ban amd loss of scholarships bother you?
 
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