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Is it against NCAA rules to start a fund for Jaylon's recovery

If you read some of the articles about his injury, they mention he had an insurance policy that will pay him if he falls out of the first round.

I'm sure he thanks you, but no funds will be needed ;)
 
I wouldn't feel to sorry for Jaylon because surely he knew this was a possibility. It's why he took out the insurance policy, if he gets anything from them. If not, he'll do OK as a second or even third round choice. The important thing is he gets time to rehab the injury properly. Given the medical science of today, he should come back just fine and make his money on the second contract. From what I've read and learned from through painful experience, this isn't a career ending injury.

SMH how do you not feel sorry for him? He just lost a top 10 signing bonus after playing 3 years virtually free at ND ..

He could have been set up for life (him and his family) with a long and very prosperous career ... not it is a major uphill climb simply to have an NFL career based on nothing other than really bad luck.

This is tragic loss of many millions in guaranteed money -- even with his insurance policy.
 
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SMH how do you not feel sorry for him? He just lost a top 10 signing bonus after playing 3 years virtually free at ND ..

He could have been set up for life (him and his family) with a long and very prosperous career ... not it is a major uphill climb simply to have an NFL career based on nothing other than really bad luck.

This is tragic loss of many millions in guaranteed money -- even with his insurance policy.
no i don't feel "sorry" for him. it's certainly a setback and thankfully for him millions of dollars are coming his way no matter how it plays out. i went to the funeral saturday of a 19 year old who was a former student athlete at our school. he died of a drug overdose. his family i feel sorry for.
 
SMH how do you not feel sorry for him? He just lost a top 10 signing bonus after playing 3 years virtually free at ND ..

He could have been set up for life (him and his family) with a long and very prosperous career ... not it is a major uphill climb simply to have an NFL career based on nothing other than really bad luck.

This is tragic loss of many millions in guaranteed money -- even with his insurance policy.

A big loss? Yes. A "tragic" loss? No.
 
He is a fine young man and others of lesser character and ability have come back from more.

He may not go as high as he would have, but nerve damage heals in time and he and his future team just need to be patient. He is potentially a superstar and his talent will allow a smart team to look past the injury to the future.
 
I don't like to be negative, but this is a ridiculous thread. I doubt the OP is serious, but Jaylon could loan us all money. He's all set. Perhaps you could send Donald Trump some cash too.
 
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No offense but this might be the most bizarre thread in the history of forums.
 
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SMH how do you not feel sorry for him? He just lost a top 10 signing bonus after playing 3 years virtually free at ND ..

He could have been set up for life (him and his family) with a long and very prosperous career ... not it is a major uphill climb simply to have an NFL career based on nothing other than really bad luck.

This is tragic loss of many millions in guaranteed money -- even with his insurance policy.

I'm sick of people saying these players aren't getting anything, I'm still paying off my student loans and so are a lot of other people. So even if a player never plays a second in a pro sport, their walking out with an education debt free.
 
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