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watch the raiders draft him as one last middle finger to oakland
the fact that the raiders are homeless says so much about that organization and its most vocal of fans.
watch the raiders draft him as one last middle finger to oakland
Their owner is broke. All his money (his dads really) is tied up in the escrow of the move to Vegas.the fact that the raiders are homeless says so much about that organization and its most vocal of fans.
Has Scott Boras tried to bury him publicly yet? He was so convinced Murray would stick to baseball earlier.
the fact that the raiders are homeless says so much about that organization and its most vocal of fans.
It's Jon Gruden's fault. He's robbing them blind to impersonate a football coach.
A team equals the A's since they hold his contractual rights regardless of what he does. Or at the very least they'll control what he can do/where he'll go.That was before he won the Heisman tho, so I can see why Murray is on the fence. I don't think he will have a great NFL career but God bless for him for being good enough to be able to make his pick.
However someone pointed out the other day he could try QB in the NFL and if it doesn't work out hes still young; he can do a reverse Weeden and just go to play baseball. A team will 100% take a chance on him and if freaking Tebow (with 0 baseball experience) made it to AA.
Tebow just wants to play pro ball. Despite actually being passable at a AA level he won't ever be a regular major league player. Murray would have a lot of work to do if he went back to baseball, and will have missed a lot of development.Baseball is obviously the much wiser choice for his long term health, but regarding money, the NFL is definitely the way to go if you're a QB that is projected to go in the first round... even if it isn't in the top 10. Early career contracts in the NFL (especially for a QB) are worth a lot more than minor league contracts, and while the high end earnings potential is much greater for baseball, there is no guarantee that he'll even make the majors.
Plus, not to mention all of the stuff that goes with being an NFL player compared to a minor league baseball player with regards to transportation, hotels, food, facilities, etc..
If he does bust in the NFL as a starter, he'll be 25ish after his rookie contract ends. That isn't terribly old (I think Tebow was 30 when he started minor league baseball), and Murray was a top 10 MLB draft pick.
I'd have to think the A's will get a compensatory 1st in one of these upcoming drafts. They drafted a player and signed him. They shouldn't be left with nothing.god ******* dammit. waste of a pick
i mean, its basically what we all expected but still sucks to actually hear. should've chosen baseball
losing a top 10 pick like that is brutal but even more so for a team like the A's who never have a shot at signing big names
I'd have to think the A's will get a compensatory 1st in one of these upcoming drafts. They drafted a player and signed him. They shouldn't be left with nothing.
Yeah, teams get compensatory picks a bunch for not being able to sign the high-end picks. Braves couldn't sign their #8 overall last year, so they got the #9 this year. It doesn't totally mend losing a big name, but at least it helps.I'd have to think the A's will get a compensatory 1st in one of these upcoming drafts. They drafted a player and signed him. They shouldn't be left with nothing.
I'd have to think the A's will get a compensatory 1st in one of these upcoming drafts. They drafted a player and signed him. They shouldn't be left with nothing.
Yeah, teams get compensatory picks a bunch for not being able to sign the high-end picks. Braves couldn't sign their #8 overall last year, so they got the #9 this year. It doesn't totally mend losing a big name, but at least it helps.
You’re right. Didn’t think of that.But they signed him. I thought the comp pick was only given if the player didn't sign?
I hope he doesn't get hurt playing football, but I won't be sad at all if he busts.
No hard feelings against Murray - follow your dreams and whatnot - but apparently the A's organization found out at the same time everyone else did, via the announcement on Twitter. On top of that, the announcement made no mention of Oakland or anything they did as they drafted and courted him, including but not limited to the 200k of free bonus money he made and actually gets to keep.
Rough.
It wasn't dumb, it was done in good faith. Safe to say they'll never do that again.Should've negotiated his contract to not allow him to play football. That was dumb that they allowed him to do that. If he says no, then at least you get a comp pick for not signing him.