TopHawg wrote:Hazing ought to be banned anyways. It was only started so that played out old vets had an excuse pick on the guys who were going to steal they thunder on the field and their jobs in the end. I don't buy this crap "you have to earn your way in the league" because apparently they already did. Their getting a contract aren't they. They work their butts off through college (and the rest of their lives for that matter) work at combines and mini-camps.The only place they need "to earn their way" is on the football field.
I disagree.... it's really almost like a welcoming to the NFL.... everyone goes thru it there first year in the league.... and they laugh at the newbie's the rest of the time there around in the league..... But it's just about guys... clowning around.... and It's also a way to bond.... as crazy as that might sound .... it is
This one just went bad.... and it's nobody's fault.....
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TopHawg wrote:Hazing ought to be banned anyways. It was only started so that played out old vets had an excuse pick on the guys who were going to steal they thunder on the field and their jobs in the end. I don't buy this crap "you have to earn your way in the league" because apparently they already did. Their getting a contract aren't they. They work their butts off through college (and the rest of their lives for that matter) work at combines and mini-camps.The only place they need "to earn their way" is on the football field.
Well, duh!!!! We all saw how Tim Couch, Ryan Leaf, Akili Smith, and all the other busts "earned" their way onto the field. They DESERVED to be there, right? I guess that's why they proceeded to not feel the need to prove themselves on the field; after all, that's what college ball is for, no?.