Friday, May 13, 2011

Running out of options...

At the ripe old age of 38, I look back on my life and marvel at how remarkably dumb some of the decisions I have made were. I won't go into any detail, those are my lessons and my journey, I am no celebrity and don't care to be, so hopefully, they will remain in my memory. I know that my parents have probably tried hard to forget them, but good or bad, they are there for my benefit.

Tate Forcier
On the subject of questionable moves, I turn to Tate Forcier. This morning, rivals.com reported that 3 months after signing financial aid paperwork with the University of Miami, Tate has informed them that he, in fact, will not be attending "The U".

What happened Tate? Did somebody get a hold of your transcripts from Michigan? Apparently, when Tate decided that he knew that he wouldn't be attending Michigan for the 2011 school year, he stopped going to class.. or stopped doing classwork or stopped striving to get good grades... in any case, he quit. He decided that since he knew that he wouldn't be playing football, he didn't need to bother with class. He gave up.

This leads to my next question. Did Tate go to Michigan to get a Degree of some sort or did he go there to play football, to start at quarterback, to get noticed by pro scouts and then apply for the NFL Draft? Then when he realized that, at best, he would always be a back up to Denard Robinson at Michigan, he quit focusing on being a good student... I don't know what happened, I am not in his head. But I have to ask when did you give up on the school Tate? When did you give up on your on education? Did you think that another school, a football program I should say, that has had a history of being a traditionally "drop back and pass" program would be your ticket to the NFL? What is the focus here? Aren't these kids playing football in exchange for an education? That's why many people play football at Michigan. Many people who come from "football families" JUST LIKE THE FORCIERS play football at any school.. to get educated for the real world. We all know that the NFL is NOT the real world, recent events included!

Not many of the kids who play college sports go on to the pros.. the fact is, the percentages are VERY low.

Jarrett Irons
I remember when I was younger, every season I picked my favorite football player at Michigan and followed him. One year it was Anthony Carter, one year it was somebody else, but one season it was Jarrett Irons. A 6' 1" 230 lbs Linebacker from Texas. He came from a football family too, his father and grandfather both played in the NFL. Did he go off to the NFL? Actually he went un-drafted and signed with the Arizona Cardinals who cut him during training camp... boggles my mind to this day but that's another story. Did Jarrett go to another team and try to make it there? No, he went back to Ann Arbor and did his graduate studies.

My point is that, unlike Tate, Jarrett was able to go on to a career outside of football BECAUSE he was able to focus on school and studies. Does Tate have that option anymore? I doubt it. I am not sure what Tate will do next but his options are very limited because of his choices, there's a huge consequence.

STSW

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