Kyler Murray

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Two questions....how can a college kid who has signed a 4.5 million dollar professional contract (no matter the sport) be allowed to participate as an amateur? And for the Oakland Athletics to be willing to sign Murray to a contract like that, wouldn't you have to figure that they either have a substantial insurance policy on him and/or the A's and the Univ. of Oklahoma worked out something behind the scenes?
 

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Any number 9 MLB pick is far from a sure thing to begin , so I don’t think the football injury risk moves the needle that much. The risk of him getting a career ending injury playing football isn’t that significant compared to the risk of him never figuring out how to hit.
 

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I could be wrong on this, but I think that even though he has signed his contract he can't collect his signing bonus until he is done playing at OU. There are banks that would be willing to loan him money based on the contract he signed though.
 

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There's been examples of players playing in the minors then coming back to college at ages 25, 26 and playing college ball, so this is not as bad as that.
Anthony Hubbard.....................oh wait.........
 

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There's been examples of players playing in the minors then coming back to college at ages 25, 26 and playing college ball, so this is not as bad as that.
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NCAA rules allow a player to have received money in a different sport and maintain eligibility. He’s a good athlete but he doesn’t want to take a hit. That will cost OU at some point.

Just what I was thinking. Watching the game, you could tell Kyler doesn't like contact. Any contact. Reminded me of Brandon Weeden from OSU. If and when a team figures out a way to get hits on Kyler, it will be interesting to see how he responds.

I think he would especially hate playing Clemson and Alabama. I expect TCU to be able to get hits on him.
 

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1. The guy is a pretty awesome quarterback who puts so much pressure on the D.

2. I don't care how much money he has earned in baseball. More power to him.

3. As businessperson, it seems to me that the A's have an asset to which they've guaranteed north of $4M and he's playing the most violent mainstream sport there is. Pro teams have clauses about waterskiing, snow skiing, riding motorcycles etc. so it surprises me that they'd be Ok with the violent collisions found in football. It just strikes me as shaky risk management.
 
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1. The guy is a pretty awesome quarterback who puts so much pressure on the D.

2. I don't care how much money he has earned in baseball. More power to him.

3. As businessperson, it seems to me that the A's have an asset to which they've guaranteed north of $4M and he's playing the most violent mainstream sport there is. Pro teams have clauses about waterskiing, snow skiing, riding motorcycles etc. so it surprises me that they'd be Ok with the violent collisions found in football. It just strikes me as shaky risk management.

That's what I thought about his situation. I have no problem with him playing but I'm surprised the A's are ok with it. Big risk with little to no gain. Not just talking injuries either, if he plays like that all season he'll have some attractive football options.
 
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That's what I thought about his situation. I have no problem with him playing but I'm surprised the A's are ok with it. Big risk with little to no gain. Not just talking injuries either, if he plays like that all season he'll have some attractive football options.
I thought I read once that was part of Murray’s requirement to sign- that he’d be allowed to play football this year.
 

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I thought I read once that was part of Murray’s requirement to sign- that he’d be allowed to play football this year.
I guess his talent level gave him leverage. I'd be wary if I were the A's. But if I owned a MLB club, I'd be a billionaire ...
 

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He got hit twice I believe he got up talking to the refs both times. You could tell he was unhappy with them. He is fun to watch. Just the kind of guy I would love to see have a very bad game. I would like to see if he could handle some failure.