Reuben Foster is Fucked

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Saints dodged a huge bullet with just missing on him.
 

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Great player but has issues that I'm sure will be blamed on bipolar disorder. Stories like these really make me appreciate the job college football's top programs do to keep (most of) these guys out of trouble.  Top college players are essentially babysat, regimented, and provided all sorts of shit at the football facilities.
 

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AE. said:
Great player but has issues that I'm sure will be blamed on bipolar disorder. Stories like these really make me appreciate the job college football's top programs do to keep (most of) these guys out of trouble.  Top college players are essentially babysat, regimented, and provided all sorts of shit at the football facilities.
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AE. said:
Hence the “most of”
There's probably just as much of this stuff going on in college as there is in the pros
 

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BNC said:
There's probably just as much of this stuff going on in college as there is in the pros
 
On the grand scale, I don't think so.  Bare in mind the number of players on rosters in the enormous college football landscape.  There's 129 schools in FBS alone.  I don't think it's accurate to hear about a bunch of criminal cover-ups inside Art Briles's Baylor program and assume "it happens everywhere".  
 
Most colleges and major universities don't run their Title IX offices worse than the Iraqi government.
 

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I'm sorry to hear this about Foster. He was one of my favorites because of his story. He has overcome a lot of adversity to get to where he is now. His father shot his mother while she was holding him. He has always been around trouble, but seemed able to keep himself out of it for the most part. This is very troubling news. Ugh. 
 

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AE. said:
 
On the grand scale, I don't think so.  Bare in mind the number of players on rosters in the enormous college football landscape.  There's 129 schools in FBS alone.  I don't think it's accurate to hear about a bunch of criminal cover-ups inside Art Briles's Baylor program and assume "it happens everywhere".  
 
Most colleges and major universities don't run their Title IX offices worse than the Iraqi government.
https://www.google.ca/amp/tucson.com/sports/arizonawildcats/football/wildcats-football-players-gang-raped-female-students-and-staffers-amended/article_85a85b6c-c54f-5604-8b98-c4a7f9d90bb4.amp.html
 

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I'm sorry, I had to change that title lol. It was bothering me 
 

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BNC said:
Same could be said about most NFL teams
 
32 NFL teams have nothing to do with my point.  I'm talking about 347 DI schools scattered across 49 states. 
 

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