'16 IL ATH Julian Love (Notre Dame Signed NLI)

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This is what I thought he would do. And I think this is the best decision for him.

People saying he will go 2nd or 3rd round are just crazy. There is no way he slips out of the 2nd round. And I think he goes late first round. He seems to be the 3rd corner on the draft boards I have seen. I don't care about his size and perceived lack of athleticism. If he runs a 4.5 at the combine he will lockup a first round selection...just watch his tape.

Saying all that I think eventually Love will be moved inside to safety like Malcolm Jenkins. and have a similar career to Malcolm Jenkins, which is a damn good career. I think that is the best current NFL player comparison for him.
 
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This is what I thought he would do. And I think this is the best decision for him. People saying he will go 2nd or 3rd round are just crazy. There is no way he slips out of the 2nd round. And I think he goes late first round. He seems to be the 3rd corner on the draft boards I have seen. I don't care about his size and perceived lack of athleticism. If he runs a 4.5 at the combine he will lockup a first round selection...just watch his tape. Saying all that I think eventually Love will be moved inside to safety like Malcolm Jenkins. and have a similar career to Malcolm Jenkins, which is a damn good career.

Colts have 2 second rounders🤗
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Julian Love declares for NFL Draft <a href="https://t.co/F5bIO9WcMR">https://t.co/F5bIO9WcMR</a></p>— Irish Sports Daily (@ISDUpdate) <a href="https://twitter.com/ISDUpdate/status/1081304746437300230?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 4, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Good luck young man. You have been a huge assets to this defense.

Class act. Great player and represented ND to the highest standards. I too, held a bit of hope that he might return but I completely understand and respect his decision. Best of luck going forward Mr. Love!!

Cheers and Go Irish!!
 

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This is what I thought he would do. And I think this is the best decision for him. People saying he will go 2nd or 3rd round are just crazy. There is no way he slips out of the 2nd round. And I think he goes late first round. He seems to be the 3rd corner on the draft boards I have seen. I don't care about his size and perceived lack of athleticism. If he runs a 4.5 at the combine he will lockup a first round selection...just watch his tape. Saying all that I think eventually Love will be moved inside to safety like Malcolm Jenkins. and have a similar career to Malcolm Jenkins, which is a damn good career.

I agree Sherm. He's great right now and I think his ceiling is still higher. I can't believe he will slip below the 2nd round... but I am biased.

Cheers and Go Irish!!
 

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Does every kid leaving for the draft have the same template to tweet out?
 

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I think it's the best financial decision for him, and he clearly thought things through. Awesome representative for the university in his three years and I hope he proves all the doubters wrong in the NFL.
 

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Very cool that Julian's play has put himself in a position to make this decision. As others have said, he's been a tremendous ambassador for the university. I hope he crushes it in the NFL.
 

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Good luck Julian. My fave player on the team since Army in 2016. Go anywhere but the Pack, please.

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Hate he is leaving.


Kind of wish he would stand by his own words when he was asking and wishing those to stay last year when they had another year of eligibility...


But - good luck!
 

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Right move. He's earned it. Being an A+ RKG from ND will ensure he goes no lower than the 2nd even as long as the combine goes as expected. As an NFL scout said, unless he's gonna get longer or faster why come back? He's already the best college CB when it comes to technique and production.
 

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Good for Love. I'll enjoy watching him in the NFL and it will be good for the other DBs to get an opportunity to be the man. Pride might take the next step, with his speed he could be a first round pick later on.
 

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my kinda a guy...not a lot of jawing...zero drama...just quiet, confident production...Total Class Act.

Positive we will all miss having him, but so glad we had him...

Best of luck Mr. Love. Go get paid, you sure as hell deserve it.
 

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Better to have JLove'd and <strike>lost</strike> won than never have JLove'd at all.

Left a year early so lil bro Mike can gitdat scholly.
 

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I am so happy for this kid. Go make your money. He was a great ambassador for the university. He wasnt going to improve his stock any more being here another year.
 

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Class act. Great player and represented ND to the highest standards. I too, held a bit of hope that he might return but I completely understand and respect his decision. Best of luck going forward Mr. Love!!

Cheers and Go Irish!!

This Is the worst news I've heard all year. I hate the NFL. Such a waste of time and It's nothing but a fantasy football dilemma. Fantasy Football was the worst thing ever created! It demolished the NFL>

Good Luck Julian and your D.
 

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Gonna miss his sure tackling. Been a perfect tackler since he got in as a freshman and we were Schmitt as a team in tackling. A lot of Nd players drop in the draft so hope he is still glad when he goes in the third round.
 

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I really hate to put this out there but, what really happened In the 2nd quarter of the game when he couldn't reenter? If It is the concussion protocol and he can't remember something. How Is It that 60 minutes later he miraculously starts remembering? He gets cleared by the medical staff and the game was... Over.
I don't want to question anyone ethically but I want to get the ethical answer.
Concussions are too serious to treat as a 'get on the bike and ride off the memory loss moment'.... Right? .
If Notre Dame just found the cure for the concussion disease, we need not worry anymore. We are going to lose everyone and have a hard time feilding any players next year..
 
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I really hate to put this out there but, what really happened In the 2nd quarter of the game when he couldn't reenter? If It is the concussion protocol and he can't remember something. How Is It that 60 minutes later he miraculously starts remembering? He gets cleared by the medical staff and the game was... Over.
I don't want to question anyone ethically but I want to get the ethical answer.
Concussions are too serious to treat as a 'get on the bike and ride off the memory loss moment'.... Right? .
If Notre Dame just found the cure for the concussion disease, we need not worry anymore. We are going to lose everyone and have a hard time feilding any players next year..


How many concussions did you have before composing that post? You really need more time on the bike before attempting hand/keyboard coordination. Or were you also chewing gum?

Here's ND's Protocol from the NCAA website. You'll find protocols from other schools as well at the NCAA's at the NCAA Link


University of Notre Dame Sports Medicine Department
Intercollegiate Athletics Concussion Management Plan


http://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/2017-18CProto65_UofNotreDame_Protocol_20170803.pdf


NCAA
Concussion Safety Protocol Management
http://www.ncaa.org/sport-science-institute/concussion-safety-protocol-management
 

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How many concussions did you have before composing that post? You really need more time on the bike before attempting hand/keyboard coordination. Or were you also chewing gum?

Here's ND's Protocol from the NCAA website. You'll find protocols from other schools as well at the NCAA's at the NCAA Link


University of Notre Dame Sports Medicine Department
Intercollegiate Athletics Concussion Management Plan


http://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/2017-18CProto65_UofNotreDame_Protocol_20170803.pdf


NCAA
Concussion Safety Protocol Management
http://www.ncaa.org/sport-science-institute/concussion-safety-protocol-management

I actually had It posted about my own personal injuries in my op, but deleted It for reasons that still seem appropriate. I'm being sarcastic while asking serious questions, Is why.
 
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I really hate to put this out there but, what really happened In the 2nd quarter of the game when he couldn't reenter? If It is the concussion protocol and he can't remember something. How Is It that 60 minutes later he miraculously starts remembering? He gets cleared by the medical staff and the game was... Over.
I don't want to question anyone ethically but I want to get the ethical answer.
Concussions are too serious to treat as a 'get on the bike and ride off the memory loss moment'.... Right? .
If Notre Dame just found the cure for the concussion disease, we need not worry anymore. We are going to lose everyone and have a hard time feilding any players next year..

I was wondering the same thing. He came back in the game so was it really a head injury or something else and if it was a head injury did he clear protocol or did he go back in to prevent any more scores? I would hate to find out he was put in danger because we were losing
 

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Going to miss him on our defense but I am very happy for him

Stand up guy who has represented ND well.

Wish him the best
 

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I really hate to put this out there but, what really happened In the 2nd quarter of the game when he couldn't reenter? If It is the concussion protocol and he can't remember something. How Is It that 60 minutes later he miraculously starts remembering? He gets cleared by the medical staff and the game was... Over.
I don't want to question anyone ethically but I want to get the ethical answer.
Concussions are too serious to treat as a 'get on the bike and ride off the memory loss moment'.... Right? .
If Notre Dame just found the cure for the concussion disease, we need not worry anymore. We are going to lose everyone and have a hard time feilding any players next year..

From my experience with the ND concussion testing, I feel like maybe he didn't pass one of the components of the test but passed the others, so the staff thought it could have been a false positive so they decided to take time and let him retest. I actually knew someone who failed one of the components of the baseline testing (so obviously not concussed), so they had to sit out and wait a while and then retake that component. Considering they had to wait even for the baseline, it would probably be similar for the actual diagnostic testing.

Also, as to the cure for concussions, I do actually remember that last year some players were testing a device worn on the neck that was supposed to increase blood flow to the brain to decrease concussions. It had some interesting science behind it, but was so new it didn't really have a ton of real world results yet. I haven't been looking for it as much this year, but I feel like we've had fewer concussions than normal this year, so I wonder if we have gone team-wide with the device.
 

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From my experience with the ND concussion testing, I feel like maybe he didn't pass one of the components of the test but passed the others, so the staff thought it could have been a false positive so they decided to take time and let him retest. I actually knew someone who failed one of the components of the baseline testing (so obviously not concussed), so they had to sit out and wait a while and then retake that component. Considering they had to wait even for the baseline, it would probably be similar for the actual diagnostic testing.

Also, as to the cure for concussions, I do actually remember that last year some players were testing a device worn on the neck that was supposed to increase blood flow to the brain to decrease concussions. It had some interesting science behind it, but was so new it didn't really have a ton of real world results yet. I haven't been looking for it as much this year, but I feel like we've had fewer concussions than normal this year, so I wonder if we have gone team-wide with the device.

I believe this is what happened, but I don't know for sure.

As for false positives, I had a kid on my team last year not get hit in the head at all but came off the field and threw up up because he was out of shape. Gets put through the concussion protocol by the trainer because I guess that's what they're supposed to do and fails the test because the test is shockingly difficult... and then went through a 2 week "return to play" procedure despite never being concussed and having no symptoms of being concussed. A lot of the concussion protocol stuff has jumped the shark because of how reckless the NFL used to be with player safety.
 

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Has anyone ever sat at home and seen his draft stock rising a lot higher? JL shut down the big plays of Clemson. When looking at his semi final tape, everyone will remember exactly what Clemson did to Bama.
 

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From my experience with the ND concussion testing, I feel like maybe he didn't pass one of the components of the test but passed the others, so the staff thought it could have been a false positive so they decided to take time and let him retest. I actually knew someone who failed one of the components of the baseline testing (so obviously not concussed), so they had to sit out and wait a while and then retake that component. Considering they had to wait even for the baseline, it would probably be similar for the actual diagnostic testing.

Also, as to the cure for concussions, I do actually remember that last year some players were testing a device worn on the neck that was supposed to increase blood flow to the brain to decrease concussions. It had some interesting science behind it, but was so new it didn't really have a ton of real world results yet. I haven't been looking for it as much this year, but I feel like we've had fewer concussions than normal this year, so I wonder if we have gone team-wide with the device.

I believe this is what happened, but I don't know for sure.

As for false positives, I had a kid on my team last year not get hit in the head at all but came off the field and threw up up because he was out of shape. Gets put through the concussion protocol by the trainer because I guess that's what they're supposed to do and fails the test because the test is shockingly difficult... and then went through a 2 week "return to play" procedure despite never being concussed and having no symptoms of being concussed. A lot of the concussion protocol stuff has jumped the shark because of how reckless the NFL used to be with player safety.

A false positive may have been the reason. I thought part of the protocol also required the player to stay on the sidelines for a specified time after being cleared just to make sure?
 

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i thought JL came up lame holding his leg/hamstring when he exited?
 
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