irishff1014
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One of the mock drafts had Stanley going #5 to my redskins if they pick him that high everyone should be fired.
One of the mock drafts had Stanley going #5 to my redskins if they pick him that high everyone should be fired.
I am not saying he isn't good but he isnt top ten talent.
Remind me not to let RDU manage MY mutual fund investing. 4%?
Read a little closer, I said INCOME from the portfolio, not total return. Income can be projected with infinitely more certainty than capital gains. It is the difference between hoping for success and planning for it. A growing income stream that you can live off of is what I call a retirement plan. Over time you will get the growth, you just have no idea how much or how long you will have to wait for it.
The industry now thinks 4% is the withdrawal rate at which you can keep pace with inflation and insure you do not run out of money for a 60 year old retiree versus previous consensus of 5%. I think 5% is still safe if you structure it correctly. Add 3% for inflation and you are talking 7% to 8% gross returns.
You cavalierly claim 8-12% long term averages and are comfortable using nothing but capital gains to fund your income. Well if you plan for the worst, your 8% low end less 3% inflation brings you down to a 5% withdrawal rate. Or you can plan for the absolute best case scenario which almost guarantees you will be disappointed.
It's all about how a scout projects him.
Saying that I want him to stay one more year to work on his craft.
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What Is the difference between working on his craft in college than in the pros? I say strike while the iron is hot and with this draft having a weak OT class, seems like a no brainier to me unless he wants his degree.
I don't buy this work on your craft, he needs to get stronger argument. He can do that full time in the pros.
So stock market bubbles and crashes don't bother anyone on this long term investment plan? Or do investors suppose they can time the market to avoid that kind of stuff?
If you're a 1st round OT. Go. It's not even debatable.
Notre Dame Offensive Tackle Ronnie Stanley and His 2015 NFL Draft Future - One Foot Down
Nothing new really, but a good "where we stand" summary.
Some evaluators have not scouted Stanley simply because he has not formally announced his intentions. In answering a question of his most recent mock draft, SB Nation's Dan Kadar said he has not included Stanley yet, but if he does declare he will begin "working him in." CBS Sports' Rob Rang has Stanley being selected by the Minnesota Vikings with the eleventh pick. Both of the latest mock drafts on the highly trafficked Walter Football site have Stanley as a top ten selection.
Not all evaluators are singing Stanley's praises, however. Before the Music City Bowl, multiple sources confirmed to Keith Arnold that Stanley didn't receive a first-round grade.An unnamed scout told Bleacher Report’s Matt Miller that he graded Stanley as a second-round prospect. Scout Greg Gabriel believes in Stanley’s potential and size, but as he writes for the National Football Post, he does not think Stanley is ready for the NFL, predicting a jump this year for Stanley would look something like Rams’ offensive lineman Greg Robinson’s disappointing rookie year.
I would speculate he stays
Stanley. Martin Hegarty. Nelson. McGlinchey
Do you really see Elmer getting jumped?
Stanley has the chance to be the first o-lineman taken in next years draft and probably be a top 5 pick
This is true.
However, it's also very true that he'd be absurdly over-drafted at that point and he has potential to fall all the way out of the second round.
His film is flat out not that good. It just isn't. Got beat a lot this year for someone projected to be a top pick. He's more likely to do a Nix/Tuitt and free fall than he is to have the Redskins over-draft him.
You talking about the 2015 draft or 2016 draft?
I paid close attention to him against LSU, thinking this would be a good test for him, and I thought he did a great job. I also remember reading that his performance against USC was one of his best this year
I don't remember this. Wish I could watch the tape again.If he puts out more consistent film next year I'm sure he'll be a top 2016 pick and have earned it.
This year, the Northwestern and Arizona State film is beyond painful. Gets absolutely abused all game in the Northwestern film particularly. Top 10 picks don't get abused by Northwestern, and any team thinking of investing a top pick in him is going to sit down and watch all of his film. There were plays this year where he played with bad technique, bad effort, or both. And they will stand out on closer review by the true professionals.
I don't remember this. Wish I could watch the tape again.
I know against ASU who was the only olinemen who had a positive grade.
I think you are being harsh on him.
You are trying to convince yourself that he should stayI'm not.
You are trying to convince yourself that he should stay![]()
Fair pointsI'm really not. And if you're referring to grades from the PFF site, it's my understanding that those guys suck. Some guys more knowledgeable than I have explained why their grading isn't in line with how most people grade players... whereas MGOBLOG does a fantastic job of grading each of their games for contrast... but I can't remember the specifics, just that they suck and it's rarely in line with how scouts grade the games. Go look at their laughably high grades for Stanford's line, etc. in their game against ND for a good illustration of them being off.
FWIW, Coach D, Mike Frank, and others I've read who truly cover Notre Dame and watch every snap multiple times have similar opinions to mine on Stanley. And after they hit the nail on the head with Zack Martin saying he was undervalued and then explaining exactly why he'd kick ass in the NFL I tend to listen to them.