What IF FSU players wanted to play another position? A study into the dual-helmeted athlete. By RobbSeminole on Mar 16, 2021, 8:37am EDT 3
Deion as QB
This is a request of aid in research. I need historical data versus survey statistics and I want errbody!
Let s begin with a hypothetical question: had
Coach Bobby Bowden been more/less acceptable of the teenagers’ wishes based on their evaluations and best fit within the roster and the recruiting class, would players such as
Karlos Williams,
D’Vontrey Richardson,
Jarred Haggins, or Travis Jay have been Seminoles if they had been not placed in the position they wanted to be in?
Dan Ralph
Oakland Raiders first-round draft pick Martavis Bryant smiles during an NFL football media conference Friday, April 27, 2018, in Alameda, Calif. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Ben Margot January 26, 2021 - 10:49 AM
At age 29, Martavis Bryant believes he still has plenty of football left in him.
The former NFL star signed with the Toronto Argonauts on Monday through the 2022 season, following multiple suspensions for substance abuse violations. Out of football since 2018, the six-foot-four, 210-pound former Clemson receiver is anxious to resume his pro career in Canada. It s just a new start for me, a new beginning, Bryant said during a telephone interview. I still have a lot of ball in me.
I still want to play and still have a lot left on the table.
Bryant spent five seasons in the NFL with the Pittsburgh Steelers (2014-17) and Oakland Raiders (2018), registering 145 catches for 2,183 yards and 17 TDs in 44 career games. But he was also suspended several times for violating the league s substance abuse policy.
NFL.com reported in July multiple teams had expressed interest in Bryant but that he hadn t applied for reinstatement after receiving an indefinite suspension in 2018 while with Oakland. He hasn t played in the league since that ban.
Bryant was suspended for the 2016 season for multiple violations of the league s substance abuse policy. He also received a four-game ban in 2015 for violating the policy.
Montreal Alouettes get running back William Stanback to return after NFL look
Montreal Alouettes quarterback Vernon Adams Jr., (8) hands off to teammate William Stanback during second half CFL football action against the Calgary Stampeders, in Montreal, Saturday, Oct. 5, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes December 14, 2020 - 1:49 PM
MONTREAL - The Montreal Alouettes have signed star running back William Stanback to a two-year contract.
Stanback returns to the Alouettes after getting cut by the NFL s Las Vegas Raiders in training camp this year.
The six-foot, 233-pound Stanback was third in the CFL with 1,048 rushing yards in 2019 and led the league with an average of 6.2 yards per carry.