I would have seriously considered taking that baseball money though
I love football but if given the choice between it and baseball I would choose baseball. 1 in baseball you can fail 70% of the time and you’re an mvp plus the injuries are less and you will be virtually pain free when you’re old and greyFuck baseball, nobody wants to play that boring ass sport.
Boomer Sooner
The way contracts are written these days that’s probably not even a possibilityBoth?
Does he have the skill?
Both?
Does he have the skill?
He has the skill but he is playing the qb position, which requires way more time than a corner or rb like Bo.
Both?
Does he have the skill?
Nobody wants to suffer from depression, migraines and memory loss, eitherFuck baseball, nobody wants to play that boring ass sport.
Boomer Sooner
Both?
Does he have the skill?
I would of stuck with baseball but good luck to him
Kyler is a quarterback....not some RB or DB it's not gonna work that way.
And that Quarterback money can get long quicker than baseball.
That is a matter of opinion of course but Baseball Money is real money and you usually don't leave the sport with Brain Damage. If I had athletically gifted kids I'd steer them towards Baseball. If you can hit a MLB breaking pitch and a fastball 28% -30% you're getting paid. You can yawn all the way to the bank. I love to watch football but when you compare the two sports from an earnings perspective football pales in comparison.Fuck baseball, nobody wants to play that boring ass sport.
Boomer Sooner
Nobody wants to suffer from depression, migraines and memory loss, either
Baseball was the safer route
More money and less risk
That is a matter of opinion of course but Baseball Money is real money and you usually don't leave the sport with Brain Damage. If I had athletically gifted kids I'd steer them towards Baseball. If you can hit a MLB breaking pitch and a fastball 28% -30% you're getting paid. You can yawn all the way to the bank. I love to watch football but when you compare the two sports from an earnings perspective football pales in comparison.
Especially when one or two folks start hyping you as being a potential top pick...Kyler is a quarterback....not some RB or DB it's not gonna work that way.
And that Quarterback money can get long quicker than baseball.
Baseball is more money and less riskMore money, less risk and a less enjoyable life.
Fixed.Baseball season is 162 games, thats a hell of a damn grind. Double headers and shit.
Baseball is more money and less risk
Ask Joe Mauer, Josh Fields or Clayton Richard
Spitting seeds and chewing snuff ain’t all that hardBaseball season is 182 games, thats a hell of a damn grind. Double headers and shit.
Baseball is more money and less risk
Ask Joe Mauer, Josh Fields or Clayton Richard
Every dude I named was a 5 star QB....None of those dudes are ballers or Heisman winners like Kyler...if there was ever a time for the NFL to accept a short QB....the time is now
Nigga don’t quote me saying some dumb shit like thatMore money doesn't always equate to happiness though.
Every dude I named was a 5 star QB....
People were saying Joe Mauer would have eventually been the #1 pick in the NFL draft
You saw how much money he made in baseball....
Nigga don’t quote me saying some dumb shit like that
He just declared to keep options open. He can still sign baseball contract. February 15th is d-day. He's scheduled to report to A's then.
Wish I knew. Random pic I came across years ago. She's a very well built young woman.
breh....who is this?
Every dude I named was a 5 star QB....
People were saying Joe Mauer would have eventually been the #1 pick in the NFL draft
You saw how much money he made in.....
Was he drafted as a baseball player though? Or did he just try out for baseball because he was his dream? I can’t rememberNot that there is a comparison size-wise but Tebow of Nazareth went to the NFL; was ass (still threw the GW TD in a playoff game though; credit where due); got a minor league deal and might make a big league roster this spring. So if this doesn’t work out for Murray, and he can make as much or more on his first NFL contract, he could probably at least get another MLB shot unless he’s blacklisted because of spurning Oakland.