RG III should leave due to the fact that football players are always accessible to season if not career ending injuries. He can always go back to school if necessary to finish a degree if he doesn't have one yet. Go stash the cash and have fun and play in the NFL.
Tom - 12 years ago
He already has one degree and will have a Master's by summer. He can go to law school during off season or after his pro career.
Just Me - 12 years ago
Might as well he will eventually become another vastly overpaid athletic anyway and we won't have to put up with the want to be news reporters telling us how good he is.
Smoopie - 12 years ago
Go for it! You can always get your degree during or after your NFL career.
Boopie - 12 years ago
As Steve Miller so eloquently put it - "Go on......take the money and run."
CJ - 12 years ago
Given what got him the extra year of eligibility, I'd say he know what could happen if he stays. Take the hot bronze and run. Staying is more of a crap shot, there's upside and a ton of downside. He'll be fine in the draft with his current credentials, and is unlikely to climb too much further up with one more year. He may actually drop with an injury or poor year.
Monte Anderson - 12 years ago
I would head for the NFL while the irons still hot. He could get hurt next year & never get another shot at it.
Alex Nauman - 12 years ago
I think he should not go to NFL because the NFL would be still watching him, and he would have something to fall back on. Plus life is to short to make mistakes.
RG III should leave due to the fact that football players are always accessible to season if not career ending injuries. He can always go back to school if necessary to finish a degree if he doesn't have one yet. Go stash the cash and have fun and play in the NFL.
He already has one degree and will have a Master's by summer. He can go to law school during off season or after his pro career.
Might as well he will eventually become another vastly overpaid athletic anyway and we won't have to put up with the want to be news reporters telling us how good he is.
Go for it! You can always get your degree during or after your NFL career.
As Steve Miller so eloquently put it - "Go on......take the money and run."
Given what got him the extra year of eligibility, I'd say he know what could happen if he stays. Take the hot bronze and run. Staying is more of a crap shot, there's upside and a ton of downside. He'll be fine in the draft with his current credentials, and is unlikely to climb too much further up with one more year. He may actually drop with an injury or poor year.
I would head for the NFL while the irons still hot. He could get hurt next year & never get another shot at it.
I think he should not go to NFL because the NFL would be still watching him, and he would have something to fall back on. Plus life is to short to make mistakes.