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Is Michael Sam setting up for a lawsuit?
As we know, Michael Sam has 'come out of the closet' in a very public way just prior to the NFL draft. It seems like an odd time to do so. He is also dropping down on the NFL draft boards as he is considered a marginal prospect. He knows it and this publicity may be a fool proof way to make some money.
I was listening to Mike & Mike today and an NFL scout was rating him and made some interesting points:
• He is not quick enough to play in the NFL
• Once blocked he is out of the play, and that is unacceptable for the NFL
• He is 24 years old and a clear project player and pretty much any team will take a younger project player
• Rather than being in on 80% of the downs a top college player should be, he is in on less than 60% and never at the end of a close game
• He was the 4th best DL on his team but was able to accomplish due the double teams… other players received
This scout thinks he has only a 50/50 chance of even being drafted. And all this ties into his announcement.
If he goes undrafted, he can claim collusion by the league. If he is drafted and cut, he can claim discrimination and sue the team. If he makes a team and receives any harsh language or perceived treatment like rookie hazing he can sue the team. NFL teams aren't full of refined Ivy league types and nothing is sacred in a locker room.
The speculation is that he has now placed himself in a prime position to enrich himself via a lawsuit.
It'll be interesting to see if he gets drafted.
As we know, Michael Sam has 'come out of the closet' in a very public way just prior to the NFL draft. It seems like an odd time to do so. He is also dropping down on the NFL draft boards as he is considered a marginal prospect. He knows it and this publicity may be a fool proof way to make some money.
I was listening to Mike & Mike today and an NFL scout was rating him and made some interesting points:
• He is not quick enough to play in the NFL
• Once blocked he is out of the play, and that is unacceptable for the NFL
• He is 24 years old and a clear project player and pretty much any team will take a younger project player
• Rather than being in on 80% of the downs a top college player should be, he is in on less than 60% and never at the end of a close game
• He was the 4th best DL on his team but was able to accomplish due the double teams… other players received
This scout thinks he has only a 50/50 chance of even being drafted. And all this ties into his announcement.
If he goes undrafted, he can claim collusion by the league. If he is drafted and cut, he can claim discrimination and sue the team. If he makes a team and receives any harsh language or perceived treatment like rookie hazing he can sue the team. NFL teams aren't full of refined Ivy league types and nothing is sacred in a locker room.
The speculation is that he has now placed himself in a prime position to enrich himself via a lawsuit.
It'll be interesting to see if he gets drafted.
