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Are their still people hoping Luck changes his mind?


koolkatluke

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Where do you get that from. Plenty of players and NFL coaches talk to college players.

Players can, but I'm pretty sure that a college prospect can't talk to NFL coaches or agents for that matter until they formally declare for the draft. Yes it happens, but I think it's technically against NCAA bylaws....

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Players can' date=' but I'm pretty sure that a college prospect can't talk to NFL coaches or agents for that matter until they formally declare for the draft. Yes it happens, but I think it's technically against NCAA bylaws....[/quote']

They cant accept any gifts or hire a agent but they can talk to anyone they want. If they couldnt Richardson would have just broke the rules as he is a owner of a NFL franchise.

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They cant accept any gifts or hire a agent but they can talk to anyone they want. If they couldnt Richardson would have just broke the rules as he is a owner of a NFL franchise.

I don't think Richardson ever talked to Luck did he....Oliver maybe, but not Andrew directly....

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Hey guys - I read somewhere that JR calle....oh wait it was 2 posts ago.

Now that my natural smartass is sated...

...I don't think there's anyone who would be upset if he just came up today and "Oh WTF I think I'll go to the NFL now" but noone with a lick of sense actually believes it will happen or realistically hopes for it.

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0% chance that Luck changes mind before the draft unless the new CBA is complete in the next 72 hours.... and slim to none chance we have the #1 pick again for next year. It is pretty rare for a team to be the absolute worst for 2 years in a row. JR is going to make some moves to get this team better, and if he doesn't, i would be suprised if there were any fans left to even hope for the 2012 draft.

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7 out of 11 of stanfords offensive players are leaving, as well as harbaugh. there is a great chance that his stock will fall due to that. if he still has an outstanding season even with these challenges, JR better trade a poo load of 1st round picks to get this guy.

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i dont want him in buffalo, i just dont think that we will have another chance to get him. i think that unless he is seriously injured, he will still be the top pick next year, but we wont be the team with the #1 pick.

being picked #1 overall is something that not many people can say they have had the chance to be. even if his family is rich, and he doesnt need the money, he still has the chance to join a very elite club of #1 picks.

that makes me think that it is something personal he has against Carolina. i think he is a damn fool because i dont think that carolina is a bottom feeder team. we are a decent team that had a bad year. he had an oppertunity to be the #1 pick, and go to a team that is not in as bad of shape as buffalo, oakland or arizona.

he had the chance to go to a team that could possibly make the playoffs with his help, but instead he will now be going to a team that is horrible year after year. more power to him.

oh yeah, i know im late as hell but

i honestly believe that 2/3 of those teams will take a qb this draft. not only that, but i also think that luck WONT be consensus #1 next year (as i stated above)

if jimmy (or whoever we start next season) sucks, we're either getting luck or barkley

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