FC/OT: When the draft experts get it wrong….

Midnighter

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See Levis, Clifford, and most notable, Army DE Andre Carter III. Congress had to pass special legislation to allow him to be drafted since the experts said he would be a first round pick and the highest Army player ever drafted. Guess what? UNDRAFTED. Damn.

 

GrimReaper

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See Levis, Clifford, and most notable, Army DE Andre Carter III. Congress had to pass special legislation to allow him to be drafted since the experts said he would be a first round pick and the highest Army player ever drafted. Guess what? UNDRAFTED. Damn.

Signed with the Vikings.
 

IrishHerb

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Sorry, I’m an old bastard. That guy, and every other graduate of a tax payer funded military academy ought to have to complete their 5 year obligation in the armed forces upon graduation. Period
I agree. But sometimes it just can't happen ... think David Robinson ... he grew too tall during his 4 years at Navy.
 
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ChandlerPearce

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You know the meaning of expert? X as in someone you get rid of and spert, that last little dribble into the toilet....does PSU offer a degree in sports x-spert?
 

manatree

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See Levis, Clifford, and most notable, Army DE Andre Carter III. Congress had to pass special legislation to allow him to be drafted since the experts said he would be a first round pick and the highest Army player ever drafted. Guess what? UNDRAFTED. Damn.


So glad to see Congress focusing on the important things.
 

leinbacker

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These guys can function as good marketing ambassadors for the academy. Then they can come back and serve their obligation.

especially if they would punch out their teammates when they disrespect the flag.
 

leinbacker

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As long as he puts in his 5 year obligation, why would it matter when? He could get out after 5 years either way.

Roger Staubach served after graduating…

why should ring tappers get to choose when they serve after signing a contract with the military, Rocky Bleier wasn’t given that choice.
 
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psuro

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but that would apply to anyone.
No, it really can't. A growth spurt after the age of 17/18 is very rare. Especially the growth spurt David Robinson had. If he was that tall at the age of 17, he would have never been able to get into the academy, I believe.
 

PSUAVLNC

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I agree. But sometimes it just can't happen ... think David Robinson ... he grew too tall during his 4 years at vy.

Robison and others could have been assigned shore side, he didn't have to serve in airplane, submarine or surface ship, the obligation was to serve upon graduating. These "deferred" service suggestions never happen. They were given an awesome 4 year education for free. Should non athletic graduates be allowed to defer??? No!!!! Meet your obligations
 

bbrown

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No, it really can't. A growth spurt after the age of 17/18 is very rare. Especially the growth spurt David Robinson had. If he was that tall at the age of 17, he would have never been able to get into the academy, I believe.
IIRC he (Robinson) may have gotten some type of waiver. I think he was either 6'6" or 6'7" at the time.
I was and still am a Robinson fan.
Loved the Spurs during his time.
 

bbrown

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I agree. But sometimes it just can't happen ... think David Robinson ... he grew too tall during his 4 years at vy.

Robison and others could have been assigned shore side, he didn't have to serve in airplane, submarine or surface ship, the obligation was to serve upon graduating. These "deferred" service suggestions never happen. They were given an awesome 4 year education for free. Should non athletic graduates be allowed to defer??? No!!!! Meet your obligations
I guess then you need to take it up with the Navy.
 

psuro

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IIRC he (Robinson) may have gotten some type of waiver. I think he was either 6'6" or 6'7" at the time.
I was and still am a Robinson fan.
Loved the Spurs during his time.
There is a height requirement to enter the Naval Academy because of the architecture of the ships, subs and Navy planes. 6'6" might have been it. I don't recall his height when he entered the Academy, but 7'1" was not it, otherwise he would have been a no - go.
 
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bbrown

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There is a height requirement to enter the Naval Academy because of the architecture of the ships, subs and Navy planes. 6'6" might have been it. I don't recall his height when he entered the Academy, but 7'1" was not it, otherwise he would have been a no - go.
I think he was 6'7" at the time.
 

psuro

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I agree. But sometimes it just can't happen ... think David Robinson ... he grew too tall during his 4 years at vy.

Robison and others could have been assigned shore side, he didn't have to serve in airplane, submarine or surface ship, the obligation was to serve upon graduating. These "deferred" service suggestions never happen. They were given an awesome 4 year education for free. Should non athletic graduates be allowed to defer??? No!!!! Meet your obligations
Considering how elevated our society places athletics and athletes, why should this guy not get a deferral so he can enjoy a pro career? Given the statistics, his pro career would only be 2 years or so, and then he can enter his service. It's not that big of a deal.
 

bbrown

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Considering how elevated our society places athletics and athletes, why should this guy not get a deferral so he can enjoy a pro career?
Not to mention all the good publicity and exposure he (Robinson) gave to the Navy. It was more than a fair trade off...IMO.
 

manatree

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Yes, because the intelligent people on this board realize that governing bodies only do one thing at a time. :rolleyes:
I never questioned that Congress can't chew gum and walk at the same time. I questioned that they should be chewing this particular chicklet.
 
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psuro

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I never questioned that Congress can't chew gum and walk at the same time. I questioned that they should be chewing this particular chicklet.
They (and the Senate) are the only ones who can change this rule - not the DoD, not the Academies. So, they have to chew on the chicklet, whether they like it or not.

Some things do take an Act of Congress. This is one of them.
 
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Midnighter

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They (and the Senate) are the only ones who can change this rule - not the DoD, not the Academies. So, they have to chew on the chicklet, whether they like it or not.

Some things do take an Act of Congress. This is one of them.

Making @ILLINOISLION a moderator is another....

Am I Right Bill Murray GIF by Groundhog Day
 

LaJollaCreek

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We've been over this a million times - nearly every servicemember, retiree, and veteran I know (myself included) does not have a problem with kneeling during the National Anthem. I have way more of a problem with phony patriotism.
Yep...as a vet I think we're in deep trouble the day FORCED patriotism takes over our country.