I'm rooting hard for Yearby. He's got a family to take care of. Think he can make a living as a 3rd down back w his hands. He's not the fastest, he's not the biggest, but his vision, cutting ability, and hands along w popping 5-6ypc should get him some consideration. If that 5-6 **** who my Bears drafted from the MEAC got drafted (still don't understand that dumb pick among many), certainly Yearby can latch on to a practice squad or even sneak into a 53 man roster.
Travis Rudolph had ESPN cameras in his house for the draft.
I'm rooting hard for Yearby. He's got a family to take care of. Think he can make a living as a 3rd down back w his hands. He's not the fastest, he's not the biggest, but his vision, cutting ability, and hands along w popping 5-6ypc should get him some consideration. If that 5-6 **** who my Bears drafted from the MEAC got drafted (still don't understand that dumb pick among many), certainly Yearby can latch on to a practice squad or even sneak into a 53 man roster.
He's just not good enough to play in the NFL, period.
Like 99% of other college students, he needs to take care of his family by finishing school and getting a real job. I'm sure UM allows football players to return to finish, and that's what he needs to do.
I've never understood the "he has a family so he needs to leave" argument. He's an undersized RB who runs a 5.08 40. He just isn't a NFL player, like the vast majority of college football players
didnt you mow my lawn last week ?I just saw Yearby apply to be a valet but he was turned down for being too slow
I just saw Yearby apply to be a valet but he was turned down for being too slow
His dead was killed this past week also....Travis Rudolph had ESPN cameras in his house for the draft.
they wanted to beat that autistic story to the ground again.
Yearby is the prime example of what's wrong with college sports.
He should have stayed in school. NOT because he might have improved his draft stock.
He should have stayed because he didn't have any draft value, at all. But he did have college eligibility left. And he hasn't completed his degree.
I completely agree with the sentiment that doesn't understand the "he has a family to feed" argument. Some of y'all must believe everyone who declares for the draft is guaranteed a big check. Lol
Yearby is a small back, who isn't exceptionally fast or strong. And his quickness is overrated by Miami fans. Objectively, Yearby is a guy that we would have all laughed at for leaving early if he were at Florida or FSU.
Hopefully, the kid goes back to Miami to finish his degree, instead of chasing a dream he's not likely to catch.
Get the degree, then get into coaching. No shame in going that route, IMO.
I'm rooting hard for Yearby. He's got a family to take care of. Think he can make a living as a 3rd down back w his hands. He's not the fastest, he's not the biggest, but his vision, cutting ability, and hands along w popping 5-6ypc should get him some consideration. If that 5-6 **** who my Bears drafted from the MEAC got drafted (still don't understand that dumb pick among many), certainly Yearby can latch on to a practice squad or even sneak into a 53 man roster.
He's just not good enough to play in the NFL, period.
Like 99% of other college students, he needs to take care of his family by finishing school and getting a real job. I'm sure UM allows football players to return to finish, and that's what he needs to do.
I've never understood the "he has a family so he needs to leave" argument. He's an undersized RB who runs a 5.08 40. He just isn't a NFL player, like the vast majority of college football players
Yearby=Dumb as ****
What was he going to do get robotic legs his sr year?
Yearby will probably end up in Canada.
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My point exactly why leave before getting your degree. before you take your long shot at the pros. It's extremely hard to leave school and ever return, especially with children.didnt you mow my lawn last week ?I just saw Yearby apply to be a valet but he was turned down for being too slow
hes got a family to take care of you ***
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Ahh I gotchu
you should have stayed in school since you have reading comprehension issues.My point exactly why leave before getting your degree. before you take your long shot at the pros. It's extremely hard to leave school and ever return, especially with children.didnt you mow my lawn last week ?I just saw Yearby apply to be a valet but he was turned down for being too slow
hes got a family to take care of you ***
Yearby=Dumb as ****
What was he going to do get robotic legs his sr year?