Yeah, but you'd have enough money to buy a twelve of Schlitz every day for the rest of your life to console you.The only downer of taking the money is the chance of being buried in the minors never seeing the big leagues.
Top 10 picks usually don't get buried in the minors. They try to move them along unless they are a complete flop/injury plagued.Yeah, but you'd have enough money to buy a twelve of Schlitz every day for the rest of your life to console you.The only downer of taking the money is the chance of being buried in the minors never seeing the big leagues.
I think it's safe to assume both holvy and I know that, and that we were both talking about this in the event that Bubba is a complete flop.Top 10 picks usually don't get buried in the minors. They try to move them along unless they are a complete flop/injury plagued.Yeah, but you'd have enough money to buy a twelve of Schlitz every day for the rest of your life to console you.The only downer of taking the money is the chance of being buried in the minors never seeing the big leagues.
I know it's possible but nothing is guaranteed. Bo might not be here (heaven forbid), We could be stocked at QB in a a few years...how long would his contract be with KC?Brandon WeedenSorry but you can't go back to school and play football...I know I know...chris weinke...but seriously. The Husker experience may not be the same 4 years from now....and then again baseball may not be an option if you blow out your throwing shoulder.
Bottom line for me were I Bubba is this...If I believe I can be the man at Nebraska I play ball because Nebraska (the state) takes care of it's players LONG after they graduate. Look at Tommie Frazier. He still makes money on Luncheon's and signings around the area.
Brent Brewer
Matt Mauck
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There are many guys who have played farm system baseball and come back to college.
boy that would be rough wouldn't itYeah, but you'd have enough money to buy a twelve of Schlitz every day for the rest of your life to console you.The only downer of taking the money is the chance of being buried in the minors never seeing the big leagues.
correct :thumbsI think it's safe to assume both holvy and I know that, and that we were both talking about this in the event that Bubba is a complete flop.Top 10 picks usually don't get buried in the minors. They try to move them along unless they are a complete flop/injury plagued.Yeah, but you'd have enough money to buy a twelve of Schlitz every day for the rest of your life to console you.The only downer of taking the money is the chance of being buried in the minors never seeing the big leagues.![]()
My point was as the #5 player taken and the amount of money the Royals will have invested in him, he is going to have less of a chance to be lost in the minor league system. The Royals organization will go out of their way and pay extra attention to give him every chance to succeed.correct :thumbsI think it's safe to assume both holvy and I know that, and that we were both talking about this in the event that Bubba is a complete flop.Top 10 picks usually don't get buried in the minors. They try to move them along unless they are a complete flop/injury plagued.Yeah, but you'd have enough money to buy a twelve of Schlitz every day for the rest of your life to console you.The only downer of taking the money is the chance of being buried in the minors never seeing the big leagues.![]()
That's not an in-valid point, and likely Bubba wouldn't flop in MLB, but then again, many top picks don't ever make it to The Show.My point was as the #5 player taken and the amount of money the Royals will have invested in him, he is going to have less of a chance to be lost in the minor league system. The Royals organization will go out of their way and pay extra attention to give him every chance to succeed.
Weinke is often mentioned as someone that came back to football, but he was the 62nd pick in the MLB draft that year with a lot less invested by the team.
It would, schlitz is nasty. Would rather be poor then drink that crap.boy that would be rough wouldn't itYeah, but you'd have enough money to buy a twelve of Schlitz every day for the rest of your life to console you.![]()
Agree.That's not an in-valid point, and likely Bubba wouldn't flop in MLB, but then again, many top picks don't ever make it to The Show.My point was as the #5 player taken and the amount of money the Royals will have invested in him, he is going to have less of a chance to be lost in the minor league system. The Royals organization will go out of their way and pay extra attention to give him every chance to succeed.
Weinke is often mentioned as someone that came back to football, but he was the 62nd pick in the MLB draft that year with a lot less invested by the team.
I think all anyone is saying is that we'll take Bubba back - or he can go play college ball at any other school - if his MLB career fizzles. We're saying take the money, guarantee the rest of your life, and see what happens from there.