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Re: Traylon Shead

Postby ojaipony » Thu Jan 30, 2014 2:50 am

Well, that sucks. I'm wondering if having a family just put too much financial pressure on him to wait another year and risk further injury.
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Re: Traylon Shead

Postby Grant Carter » Thu Jan 30, 2014 7:58 am

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NY Pony wrote:He's leaving for the pros. Good luck to traylon. Had a tough college career.

That is a terrible decision if true.


Really?
Although I don't see him as an impact pro player, why would he stay here?
He would be looking forward to a 4-8 season, playing for a team that does not want to run the ball, a bad O-line, a young inexperienced QB, a coach with a terrible offensive philosophy being chased out the door, and 2 star recruits on the way.
Terrible decision?

You left out the whole getting a degree aspect of staying here. Seems like it could trump your whole list of concerns about the team that you assumed he shares.
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Re: Traylon Shead

Postby mrydel » Thu Jan 30, 2014 8:32 am

Do not know if I want to risk a draft choice on a player who fumbled on 20% of his carries. I think he should try for a redemption year. Could mean big bucks. Not sure he would qualify for the insurance policy deal so he might just be trying to grab whatever he can get. But I just did not see enough for me to take a chance if I am NFL GM.
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Re: Traylon Shead

Postby GiddyUp » Thu Jan 30, 2014 9:05 am

Wow. I didnt see any nfl talent from that sampling
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Re: Traylon Shead

Postby ponyinNC » Thu Jan 30, 2014 9:42 am

I am sorry, but that dude isn't even free agent-practice squad worthy. He couldn't hold on to the ball, runs very upright, and couldn't beat out Line, P for the starting job while here. Nor could he crack the lineup at UT while playing there.

It is a shame if he has pressure from family to do this, because it is a terrible decision that I have seen too many college athletes make. Stay one more year, hopefully play much better and attract some scouts, get your degree (from SMU!) to fall back on. Win-win.
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Re: Traylon Shead

Postby PonyKai » Thu Jan 30, 2014 9:55 am

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Re: Traylon Shead

Postby PonyTime » Thu Jan 30, 2014 10:23 am

You all are assuming that he was in good academic standing at SMU and could continue and graduate. There is always a possibility that it was not his decision to leave and trying to go pro could be his only option.

I wish him the best.
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Re: Traylon Shead

Postby SMU 86 » Thu Jan 30, 2014 10:58 am

From what I understand Shead had a class from Navarro JC that did not transfer over to SMU. It was in criminology I believe and since SMU did not offer the class we had to declare him ineligible for next year. So he really did not have tp much of a choice but to go pro.
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Re: Traylon Shead

Postby PonyKai » Thu Jan 30, 2014 11:08 am

Well that's a [deleted] move if true. Sounds like the JC problems we had back in the day where credits wouldn't transfer so talented kids wouldn't come here. Unless it's an NCAA issue, since they're tightening standards re. JUCOs.
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Re: Traylon Shead

Postby Red+BlueDude » Thu Jan 30, 2014 11:17 am

mrydel wrote:Do not know if I want to risk a draft choice on a player who fumbled on 20% of his carries. I think he should try for a redemption year. Could mean big bucks. Not sure he would qualify for the insurance policy deal so he might just be trying to grab whatever he can get. But I just did not see enough for me to take a chance if I am NFL GM.

51 carries, 5 fumbles -- more like 10%, but any fumbles are too many, but it wasn't quite as bad as you say. Good luck, Traylon.
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Re: Traylon Shead

Postby PerunaPunch » Thu Jan 30, 2014 11:46 am

Stlhockeyguy02 wrote:Well that's a [deleted] move if true. Sounds like the JC problems we had back in the day where credits wouldn't transfer so talented kids wouldn't come here. Unless it's an NCAA issue, since they're tightening standards re. JUCOs.

If I recall correctly, I believe the transferring credits issue also cost us the OT transfer from LSU.
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Re: Traylon Shead

Postby Stallion » Thu Jan 30, 2014 11:53 am

Wait how did Shead and Lowe get into SMU in the first place if their "Courses didn't transfer". Do you guys actually think this through? Both had to have the required GPA (which was only 2.0 GPA now 2.5 GPA) and the required hours and core courses to get into SMU making your theory a bunch of BS What you are probably describing as I've said many times is NCAA Academic Progress Toward Degree requirements (the so-called 40-60-80% Rule) not SMU course transfer issues.
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Re: Traylon Shead

Postby mrydel » Thu Jan 30, 2014 1:03 pm

That is what I was thinking. How did he ever get in if courses did not allow so?
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Re: Traylon Shead

Postby mrydel » Thu Jan 30, 2014 1:08 pm

Red+BlueDude wrote:
mrydel wrote:Do not know if I want to risk a draft choice on a player who fumbled on 20% of his carries. I think he should try for a redemption year. Could mean big bucks. Not sure he would qualify for the insurance policy deal so he might just be trying to grab whatever he can get. But I just did not see enough for me to take a chance if I am NFL GM.

51 carries, 5 fumbles -- more like 10%, but any fumbles are too many, but it wasn't quite as bad as you say. Good luck, Traylon.

Did not look it up but do recall a time it was around 4 fumbles on 20 or so carries. I stand corrected and wish him luck but think he really needs some more work. If academic I understand. Sure do recall him having that many carries though.
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Re: Traylon Shead

Postby GiddyUp » Thu Jan 30, 2014 2:00 pm

Sounds like some missing information fellas
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