01-14-2017, 12:32 AM
(01-13-2017, 09:59 PM)Papa John link Wrote:Appreciate that someone from the CMac entourage is speaking up, but this quote from Ed McCaffrey made me role my eyes: "It's unfortunate that [Christian] was put in this position."Hmmm, maybe that the insurance policy for Christian did not cover him as a top 10 draft pick, but rather as a 2nd or 3rd round pick. The insurance policy was inadequate putting him in this position to protect his under insured body.
Say what?
Alternatively, any number of possibilities are possible. CMAC was allowed to leave, but not allowed to comment on the decision or the team's take or whatever. So he honored the program's request to be brief, but then felt like the school did very little to defend CMAC's actions.
In the end, this is easy. CMAC mad a business decision based on his body, his family's collective knowledge about the NFL, and perhaps even some understanding that multiple teams in the first round will draft him in the first round if he is healthy.Â
We continue to have incomplete information, so easier to move on and assume that CMAC and company were making a sensible choice. A choice that the coaches understood and the players (apparently) supported.

