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<blockquote data-quote="LeinsterMan (NotTigsMan)" data-source="post: 882143" data-attributes="member: 70842"><p>Of course it is ridiculous, how many NFL players make it to the NFL via College compared to non College? The college route as a 17/18 year old is WAAAAAAY more simpler than the route of a 22/23 year old going straight into the NFL.</p><p></p><p> TJF isn't trying to crack the NFL as a outsider he is trying to crack into college football as a outsider against people his own age, a massive difference in competition and level.</p><p></p><p> There is a handful (If that) of running backs in the NFL that could be olympic sprinters bet you would only find a couple who could get 100m PB times in the top 2500 sprinters.</p><p></p><p> Will he succeed I doubt it, but he has alot more of a chance than Okoye mainly because he will be going in at a much lower level. Much like I think okoye might have made it if he had joined a College at 18 years old and focused on NFL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeinsterMan (NotTigsMan), post: 882143, member: 70842"] Of course it is ridiculous, how many NFL players make it to the NFL via College compared to non College? The college route as a 17/18 year old is WAAAAAAY more simpler than the route of a 22/23 year old going straight into the NFL. TJF isn't trying to crack the NFL as a outsider he is trying to crack into college football as a outsider against people his own age, a massive difference in competition and level. There is a handful (If that) of running backs in the NFL that could be olympic sprinters bet you would only find a couple who could get 100m PB times in the top 2500 sprinters. Will he succeed I doubt it, but he has alot more of a chance than Okoye mainly because he will be going in at a much lower level. Much like I think okoye might have made it if he had joined a College at 18 years old and focused on NFL. [/QUOTE]
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