Post by stonedinvestor on Jan 11, 2018 8:51:09 GMT -5
Good Stuff!!!
Lets consider the case AGAINST Josh Rosen.
During his time at UCLA, he:
ACCUSATION-> Josh posted a photo of himself golfing at one of Donald Trump’s courses, wearing a hat that says “$@#! Trump.”
VERDICT-> No problem with that. It shows a willingness to golf somewhere he does not approve of.
ACCUSATION->Spoke frankly with Bleacher Report about the difficulties of being a student-athlete. Among the quotes from the interview that picked up traction: “Football and school don't go together” and “Raise the SAT requirement at Alabama and see what kind of team they have.”
VERDICT-> Oh the frank interview Josh wish he never gave. I loved it. So what he mocked student athlete connection, anyone with a true sense of college football knows it's true. These old timers want to hold your morals to a standard when the game was different.
ACCUSATION->Put a hot tub in his freshman dorm, because there wasn’t any rule that said he couldn’t.
VERDICT-> Genius! Much. First of all, he played by the rules. I'm sure his popularity rating with the ladies went up a few notches although what I've been told by my pool guy about hot tubs and the water,,, maybe NOT so smart in the long run. This reminds me of myself, I had a bathtub installed at a place of work in the early 90's when everyone went home one day. I was fired.
ACCUSATION->He was labeled a spoiled rich kid before he ever took the field for the Bruins. He was the child of two Ivy League parents and a student at St. John Bosco High School — an affluent, private Catholic school in Southern California.
VERDICT-> I know the type, he went to a fancy Catholic school but because of his athletic prowess he ' hangs ' real well less fortunate folks. He's that White guy you see running around in a larger group and associating and interacting but then leaving the hood quickly.
ACCUSATION-> As a highly regarded prospect in high school, he butted heads with former NFL quarterback Trent Dilfer at the Nike Elite 11 camp, disagreeing with the Super Bowl-winner’s changes to the playbook given to quarterbacks at the beginning of camp.
“I like being challenged,” Dilfer said, via The Orange County Register. “I don’t mind that stuff. My bigger thing was he thinks he knows more than he knows.”
VERDICT-> We're talking high school, but yes this is a special type of privileged kid and NFL evaluators are going to be asking themselves is he tough enough? Does he want it?
What is the " it " though? If it's to be famous, to be the face of the New York Giants and to be tossing balls in Giant stadium for many years, I think he does. ~stoney
Lets consider the case AGAINST Josh Rosen.
During his time at UCLA, he:
ACCUSATION-> Josh posted a photo of himself golfing at one of Donald Trump’s courses, wearing a hat that says “$@#! Trump.”
VERDICT-> No problem with that. It shows a willingness to golf somewhere he does not approve of.
ACCUSATION->Spoke frankly with Bleacher Report about the difficulties of being a student-athlete. Among the quotes from the interview that picked up traction: “Football and school don't go together” and “Raise the SAT requirement at Alabama and see what kind of team they have.”
VERDICT-> Oh the frank interview Josh wish he never gave. I loved it. So what he mocked student athlete connection, anyone with a true sense of college football knows it's true. These old timers want to hold your morals to a standard when the game was different.
ACCUSATION->Put a hot tub in his freshman dorm, because there wasn’t any rule that said he couldn’t.
VERDICT-> Genius! Much. First of all, he played by the rules. I'm sure his popularity rating with the ladies went up a few notches although what I've been told by my pool guy about hot tubs and the water,,, maybe NOT so smart in the long run. This reminds me of myself, I had a bathtub installed at a place of work in the early 90's when everyone went home one day. I was fired.
ACCUSATION->He was labeled a spoiled rich kid before he ever took the field for the Bruins. He was the child of two Ivy League parents and a student at St. John Bosco High School — an affluent, private Catholic school in Southern California.
VERDICT-> I know the type, he went to a fancy Catholic school but because of his athletic prowess he ' hangs ' real well less fortunate folks. He's that White guy you see running around in a larger group and associating and interacting but then leaving the hood quickly.
ACCUSATION-> As a highly regarded prospect in high school, he butted heads with former NFL quarterback Trent Dilfer at the Nike Elite 11 camp, disagreeing with the Super Bowl-winner’s changes to the playbook given to quarterbacks at the beginning of camp.
“I like being challenged,” Dilfer said, via The Orange County Register. “I don’t mind that stuff. My bigger thing was he thinks he knows more than he knows.”
VERDICT-> We're talking high school, but yes this is a special type of privileged kid and NFL evaluators are going to be asking themselves is he tough enough? Does he want it?
What is the " it " though? If it's to be famous, to be the face of the New York Giants and to be tossing balls in Giant stadium for many years, I think he does. ~stoney