DoctorFeelgood
The one that makes ya feel alright
Former UNC QB, recently released by the Ravens. Was awesome in college, but may not be tall enough for the NFL. I think he's 5'11, which is still taller than Doug Flutie. :)
DoctorFeelgood said:Former UNC QB, recently released by the Ravens. Was awesome in college, but may not be tall enough for the NFL. I think he's 5'11, which is still taller than Doug Flutie. :)
enigmatics said:For what? Honestly, is there nothing better to talk about?
DolfanNJ said:Released means unwanted. By the Ravens, who have freaking Kyle Boller starting at QB.
Think about it. He was released. It's not like Peyton Manning suddenly appeared on the Waiver Wire. It's Darian Durant. What was the point of this thread?
Bigbucks24 said:As a business owner, I am constantly interviewing people for jobs. Generally, when they tell me they were fired from their last job because they were poor at it, I don't think, "Hmmm, maybe this guy just needs a change of scenery. I think I'll give him a chance." That doesn't mean I never do or that I may have missed out on some people over the 23 years of doing this. But, generally, released means fired because they did their job poorly. I think we should pass. I equate this to the Kay Jay thing. 32 GM's went up to the podium approximately 7 times and no one called his name. To me, that was a good indication that he would not be a star. It's possible, but highly improbable.