Oso planning to go pro
Man, this is a wild story. I knew he wasn’t thrilled with his portrayal in the movie, but this is crazy. Michael Oher wasn’t actually adopted, but rather they had him sign conservatorship documents to control his finances. Hopefully Oher can recoup some of the money.https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/38190720/blind-side-subject-michael-oher-alleges-adoption-was-lie-family-took-all-film-proceeds
Putting the money aside, which is outrageous . What that family did to Michael was cold. He has every right to be hurt and angry.
Definitely on a wait and see with this one.
This whole story is bizarre. The family is denying these allegations and are saying he knew about the conservatorship a long time ago.
NBC News story showed his reference to the conservatorship in his autobiography. Also producers claim the family and Oher received a total of a couple hundred thousand dollars. IF true, then there is not a lot of money to squabble over.Sad situation whoever is in the wrong. Even sadder is the cancel cops are demanding Sandra Bullock return her Oscar.
I’m surprised Bagent went undrafted, his poise, command in the pocket, and accuracy are impressive. I don’t think there’s any way the Bears expose him to the practice squad. I’m not building a wing in Canton for him, but he passes the eye test.
I have to agree. Gotta assume it’s due to no real historical evidence of successful DII QBs in the NFL?That being said he looked really good. I also dont expect him to be starting caliber NFL QB but he’s intriguing, especially given his story. Takes over the reins and is very successful at WV HS football power, really good grades. Puts up huge numbers but has no FBS offers. Goes to a local D2, again, puts up MASSIVE stats. Regardless of the level, 2040 college attempts and less than 50 INTs is wild. His 2021 year was 580 attempts, 5000 yards, 53 TDs and only 13 INTs, sheesh. Then to come in and go 9/10 in your first NFL action, says something about his accuracy and confidence.I think he’s probably the Bears #2 at this point, though Peterman likely is officially on the depth chart
I love Bears preseason hype.
God bless ya, wouldn’t be an NFL season without your hot takes here.
Yes. My hot takes. Not the Bears fans who not only have their “dude,” were talking Playoffs after week 3, and then claiming that they were rooting for 0-17 all along and are now claiming they might have something here in an undrafted D2 QB because of a preseason game. Very logical and level headed takes by the Bears fans here, and I have hot takes laughing at the idea of Bagent being an NFL player.Good stuff meat.
Terry Bradshaw, Dan Pastorini, and Jim Zorn are a few that come to mind. I'm sure there are more, but I can't think of them off the top of my head.
Neil Lomax. The fact these are all 40+ years ago is probably relevant though.
So instead of any defense of your birdbrained takes, you just prove his point by mocking other people. Not to mention Bagent has been talked about by football people all over the internet the last few days the same way Dish did, not some reactionary hot take by a meatball homer.And again, your babbling isn't a take, its you being a douche without any logical standing for your opinions based on lord knows what.Yea and guys like Lomax and Bradshaw were FCS QBs in modern terms, more like Joe Flacco or Trey Lance than a true DII these days. Not only was Bradshaw the first pick overall, looking at his schedule in college, he was playing teams like Miss St, Southern Miss, NMSU, and Bama, in addition to FCS opponents.Abilene Christian University was last DII I can recall regularly sending guys to the NFL (but not QBs) but they also moved to FCS like other strong former DII programs.