For anyone that ever though Donte Stallworth was ditching the Vols...

#27
#27
if you had to have a degree in order to say your college team then like 70% of the players in the NFL would be saying their high school in the introductions. From what I remember, I would imagine only about 10% say their hometown or high school.
 
#28
#28
Stallworth is now jokingly saying in interviews that he's been moved to QB since Brady's ankle is injured. He will run the option and Wes Welker will run the fumblerooski.
 
#29
#29
Stallworth is now jokingly saying in interviews that he's been moved to QB since Brady's ankle is injured. He will run the option and Wes Welker will run the fumblerooski.

Uh oh, you know what happens around VN when football players show a sense of humor (see Arian Foster).
 
#30
#30
That has to be the most dumb thing the NFL has come up with. They have more problems to deal with instead of a darn degree from a school
 
#32
#32
The NFL has some sort of policy that you can't say a school unless you have a degree from there.

I'll stop just short of calling that statement 100%, unadulterated B.S. and just say that's INCREDIBLY HIGHLY doubtful.
 
#35
#35
There are countless examples of the fallacy of this reported rule. Many players that did not graduate say the name of their college.
 
#36
#36
:whistling:But don't remember the exact reason..

It was actually reasonable, but would take it as a dis if such introductions are made at the SB and he doesn't say Tennessee this time.
 
#37
#37
It asked for my User name & password I don't know how to get past it. Can somebody tell me how?
 

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