Tate, Floyd, or Samardzija

Tate, Floyd, or Samardzija

  • Golden Tate (2009 version)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Jeff Samardzija (2005/2006 version)

    Votes: 13 17.6%
  • Michael Floyd (2010 version)

    Votes: 18 24.3%
  • Other/Shaq Evans

    Votes: 1 1.4%
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    Votes: 42 56.8%

  • Total voters
    74

jason_h537

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Really? What is suitable punishment, for lying to an NCAA investigator?

How about a few games. He lied about talking to Deion Sanders becuase he is a college kid who does not wanna get in trouble in front of the NCAA. They took away an entire season. He didnt lie about taking money, living in a boosters house, ttalking to an agent, getting free clothes or cars, he didnt punch an opposing player, rape a girl. Let the kid at least play his last game
 

DKSchrute

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Give me Floyd for a full season, healthy.
He played in 7 games and his stats would be impressive for a full season.
 

kmoose

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How about a few games. He lied about talking to Deion Sanders becuase he is a college kid who does not wanna get in trouble in front of the NCAA. They took away an entire season. He didnt lie about taking money, living in a boosters house, ttalking to an agent, getting free clothes or cars, he didnt punch an opposing player, rape a girl. Let the kid at least play his last game

In the real world, when you lie to investigators of any type, there are generally very severe consequences. I don't care why he lied, he lied. Going in front of NCAA investigators should be every bit as serious, to these kids, as going in front of a judge in a court of law. Would you encourage them to lie in a court of law, as long as it wasn't "something serious"?
 

jason_h537

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In the real world, when you lie to investigators of any type, there are generally very severe consequences. I don't care why he lied, he lied. Going in front of NCAA investigators should be every bit as serious, to these kids, as going in front of a judge in a court of law. Would you encourage them to lie in a court of law, as long as it wasn't "something serious"?

in a court of law he would have legal counsel
 

philipm31

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The South Carolina legend.

They retired his number a little while back, I may be biased having lived in South Carolina for several years. But hes one of the most complete WR's I've ever seen, no flaws at all.

I think that you are way biased, honestly. I mean, do you honestly believe he was better than Sterling Sharpe?? Just breaking records don't make one a better WR...although that does not hurt. Still, though, if I could have any one WR in ND history, it would be Tim Brown and I don't think he owns a single receiving record anymore at ND.

But I voted for Shark because he was just an unbelievable red zone target.
 
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