scc wrote:I watched PTI on Tuesday, and I thought it was funny how Kornheiser and Wilbon were both disgusted by this guy getting his pinky removed. Their argument was that it's only D2 football, which I'm sure would offend the D2 fans.
d_fense wrote:I didn't see the story either. But, I don't think it had anything to do with getting to the professional level. I expect that he made the decission to remove the finger because he wanted to continue playing the season with his teammates. I can understand that. I would fully support anyone in making that decission at any college level. It was a finger, not a thumb.
baseball wrote:d_fense wrote:I didn't see the story either. But, I don't think it had anything to do with getting to the professional level. I expect that he made the decission to remove the finger because he wanted to continue playing the season with his teammates. I can understand that. I would fully support anyone in making that decission at any college level. It was a finger, not a thumb.
That's my point though. if he doesnt do it for professional reason, and probably knowing this is his last year of football ever, would you really cut off a finger for 8-10 more games while being limited for the rest of your life?
I dont care how much you love something, sometimes the best sacrifice is giving up that thing you love in order to have a better future. just my opinion.
Indy5 wrote:baseball wrote:d_fense wrote:I didn't see the story either. But, I don't think it had anything to do with getting to the professional level. I expect that he made the decission to remove the finger because he wanted to continue playing the season with his teammates. I can understand that. I would fully support anyone in making that decission at any college level. It was a finger, not a thumb.
That's my point though. if he doesnt do it for professional reason, and probably knowing this is his last year of football ever, would you really cut off a finger for 8-10 more games while being limited for the rest of your life?
I dont care how much you love something, sometimes the best sacrifice is giving up that thing you love in order to have a better future. just my opinion.
This is pretty much like what Ronnie Lott did. I saw a thing about it on the NFL Network and Terrell Davis said " I love football more than anything, but Terrell isn't cutting off any fingers for football" I have to say I agree with him.
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