Janzen Jackson finally done at Tennessee

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by red55, Aug 24, 2011.

  1. SabanFan

    SabanFan The voice of reason

    "Zero integrity" Kiffin wrangled him away, but my point is that Miles gets lucky with guys like this. He wants them but something happens to lure them away...money under the table most likely.
     
  2. TUSKtimes

    TUSKtimes Riding the Wave


    Or the grass was simply greener.
     
  3. asignupe99

    asignupe99 Founding Member

    *real tears*
    Coincidence? I think not...
     
  4. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

    of course they will always "have a chance"

    but when you said "plenty of chances" like people will be knocking down his door from every which direction, that simply doesn't happen

    but yeah that one desperate team will come knocking

    the likelihood is he will let his drugs interfere with his football and nothing will come of it
     
  5. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

    bryan bosworth, maurice clarett and soon to be terrell pryor.


    but success is relative i supose.


    moss was killing it at marshall with pennington. i think he meant kicked off his team then went pro.

    i think bosworth got busted for roids.

    clarett signed a multiyear deal and pryor is going to get his chance.
     
  6. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

    ah, forgive me but I did forget about Clarett

    wiki:

    Despite his unimpressive training camp, Clarett was offered and signed a four-year contract on July 28, 2005, with the Broncos in which he gave up $413,000 of guaranteed money in order to secure an incentive-laden deal. Clarett signed this deal against the advice of his former agents, Steve Feldman and Josh Luchs. Clarett's motivation was to replace the proposed deal with a package that would pay him first-round money if he rushed for 1,000 yards in multiple seasons.
    However, after further disappointments and incidents with his coaches and never playing a preseason game, Clarett was released on waivers on August 28, 2005, only a month after signing his contract and before playing even a single down in the NFL. As is standard procedure in the NFL, for a 24-hour period after his release, other teams could have claimed him and taken on his contract. After that 24-hour period, he was free from his contract and able to negotiate with any team, but no team expressed interest.

    Those silly Broncos.
     
  7. b_leblanc

    b_leblanc That's just my game...

    He'd probably make more money working for Suge Knight.
     
  8. MLUTiger

    MLUTiger Secular Humanist

    Makes you wonder if he had stayed here if things would have been different for him.
     
  9. stevescookin

    stevescookin Certified Who Dat

    I seriously doubt it....character flaws are generally permanent.
     
  10. LSUDad

    LSUDad Veteran Member

    You still talking about weed?
     

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