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Leinart staying at USC

maddogchen

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Heisman Trophy winner Matt Leinart will be back for his senior season at Southern California and try to lead the Trojans to an unprecedented third straight national championship.

The USC quarterback announced his decision Friday, opting to complete his eligibility rather than enter the NFL draft, where he figured to be one of the top selections and become an instant millionaire.

``I realized the opportunity right now to support my family by going to the NFL early, but to me I think college football and this whole atmosphere here and being with my fans and my teammates ... is ultimately more satisfying and will make me happier than any amount of money could make someone happy,'' he said.


There was a roar of approval from a crowd of about 500 students and fans jammed into the foyer at Heritage Hall to hear Leinart's decision.

``OK, so I'm smiling,'' a beaming coach Pete Carroll said after Leinart's announcement.
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He was afraid he'd get drafted by the Niners heheh
 
I admire his loyalty to his team, or his desire to finish college, BUT....

I think that is a terrible decision. What if he blows out his knee next year? Multimillionaire -----> everyday Joe.
What if he has a terrible season next year. First round draft pick ------> mid level pick ---------> lose millions

I think he should have gone pro, but that's just one short guy's opinion.
 
Originally posted by: laurenlex
I admire his loyalty to his team, or his desire to finish college, BUT....

I think that is a terrible decision. What if he blows out his knee next year? Multimillionaire -----> everyday Joe.
What if he has a terrible season next year. First round draft pick ------> mid level pick ---------> lose millions

I think he should have gone pro, but that's just one short guy's opinion.

He probably has a 2-3 million dollar insurance policy. I'm sure he'll be fine.

If he has a bad year, he gets drafted lower and <gasp> has to prove himself at the next level before millions are handed over to him. I highly doubt he'll all of a sudden struggle though in that offense next year.
 
My vote for another USC vs. OU national title game with USC winning again in 2005. Who can compete with USC/OU's returning starters?
 
Originally posted by: laurenlex
I admire his loyalty to his team, or his desire to finish college, BUT....

I think that is a terrible decision. What if he blows out his knee next year? Multimillionaire -----> everyday Joe.
What if he has a terrible season next year. First round draft pick ------> mid level pick ---------> lose millions

I think he should have gone pro, but that's just one short guy's opinion.

Yup, he's taking a HUGE chance. His stock is as high right now as it's every going to be and he's missing out. I can understand that he wants to hang out in college yet, who wouldn't want to be the ultimate stud at their college and hang out with your buddies all day. But he could lose a lot of money over this deal.

On the bright side for him, he doesn't get drafted by the niners this year.
 
It's still a tough choice, why risk an injury that can end your football career? Sure, all your friends and basically the whole school is asking you to stay but they won't be around if something bad happens ... props to him for risking it.
 
Originally posted by: TheNinja
Originally posted by: laurenlex
I admire his loyalty to his team, or his desire to finish college, BUT....

I think that is a terrible decision. What if he blows out his knee next year? Multimillionaire -----> everyday Joe.
What if he has a terrible season next year. First round draft pick ------> mid level pick ---------> lose millions

I think he should have gone pro, but that's just one short guy's opinion.

Yup, he's taking a HUGE chance. His stock is as high right now as it's every going to be and he's missing out. I can understand that he wants to hang out in college yet, who wouldn't want to be the ultimate stud at their college and hang out with your buddies all day. But he could lose a lot of money over this deal.

On the bright side for him, he doesn't get drafted by the niners this year.

it would be real funny if he got drafted by the niners next year 😀
 
There's a lot of reasons to stay at USC but he's at the top of where he could ever be as far as college goes. He risking a lot and has nowhere to go but down. Very gutsy for him to stay another year; I can't say I'd do the same.
 

I think that is a terrible decision. What if he blows out his knee next year? Multimillionaire -----> everyday Joe
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lyods of london will pay him millions if he gets hurt and can't play.
 
Originally posted by: PunDogg
Originally posted by: TranceNation
bad decision..... I would have definitely taken the $$$

yeah, plus if he gets hurt, he is screwed for the rest of his life

Dog

Physically, financially, and psychologically. Regrets like that could be painful. And if he gets injured, USC won't love him much anymore either, negating the stated reason for staying.

 
Originally posted by: PunDogg
Originally posted by: TranceNation
bad decision..... I would have definitely taken the $$$

yeah, plus if he gets hurt, he is screwed for the rest of his life

Dog

That's why he's getting insurance. The only thing that could hurt him is a poor performance.
 
Originally posted by: Zebo

I think that is a terrible decision. What if he blows out his knee next year? Multimillionaire -----> everyday Joe
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lyods of london will pay him millions if he gets hurt and can't play.

He likely has a multimillion dollar insurance policy. Hes just as likely to blow his knee out playing the NFL next year which would result in the same issue.

And besides blowing a knee isnt that bad, their are several running backs that blew a knee in their junior or senior years and have been drafted and are making millions, and will only make more when their contracts are up.
 
Originally posted by: sciencewhiz
Well, no team has ever won 3 consecutive national championships. He also has the chance to become only the 2nd player to win consecutive heismans.

Despite that, I'm suprised he's coming back. I figured after he called out the Sooners as quiters, he'd want to get as far away from college football as possible. http://www.nwanews.com/story.p...rts&amp;storyid=104857

LOL@ OU saying make the beating stop..

SC would win next year regaurdless, now, with leinhart staying it's a cinch.
 
Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: PunDogg
Originally posted by: TranceNation
bad decision..... I would have definitely taken the $$$

yeah, plus if he gets hurt, he is screwed for the rest of his life

Dog

Physically, financially, and psychologically. Regrets like that could be painful. And if he gets injured, USC won't love him much anymore either, negating the stated reason for staying.

Pro football contracts arent guarranteed money. Hes just as likely to get injured next year playing pro ball as he would be playing college ball.
 
Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: sciencewhiz
Well, no team has ever won 3 consecutive national championships. He also has the chance to become only the 2nd player to win consecutive heismans.

Despite that, I'm suprised he's coming back. I figured after he called out the Sooners as quiters, he'd want to get as far away from college football as possible. http://www.nwanews.com/story.p...rts&amp;storyid=104857

LOL@ OU saying make the beating stop..

SC would win next year regaurdless, now, with leinhart staying it's a cinch.

Well yeah they have like 18 starters returning.
 
I think he should go, forty niners are today just like when leinhartish Montana took the helm and we all know what happened after that. But hes a class act all the way, maybe naive, believing in things like loyalty, commitment and graduation and the only player to marshall a team to three national championships can't hurt either. 😀
 
Originally posted by: digitalsm
Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: PunDogg
Originally posted by: TranceNation
bad decision..... I would have definitely taken the $$$

yeah, plus if he gets hurt, he is screwed for the rest of his life

Dog

Physically, financially, and psychologically. Regrets like that could be painful. And if he gets injured, USC won't love him much anymore either, negating the stated reason for staying.

Pro football contracts arent guarranteed money. Hes just as likely to get injured next year playing pro ball as he would be playing college ball.

Thank you for saying that. I love how everyone says "Id take the money". Of course we would all want the money..but we arent a QB who has just won the heisman and the NC (split the year before), with a chance to win it again..which has never been done. He says he is happy at USC..it makes sense for him.
 
Originally posted by: digitalsm
Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: PunDogg
Originally posted by: TranceNation
bad decision..... I would have definitely taken the $$$

yeah, plus if he gets hurt, he is screwed for the rest of his life

Dog

Physically, financially, and psychologically. Regrets like that could be painful. And if he gets injured, USC won't love him much anymore either, negating the stated reason for staying.

Pro football contracts arent guarranteed money. Hes just as likely to get injured next year playing pro ball as he would be playing college ball.

But a signing bonus is.

Lloyd's of London would pay him if his NFL was a bust due to injury, but they cannot pay for the potential Super Bowl rings, MVP's, and fame.
 
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