If it is then having the Masters would help him more than the one year earlier playing. That was my point.Are you unaware that Walker wants a career as an executive in the NFL? Playing is NOT his career objective.
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If it is then having the Masters would help him more than the one year earlier playing. That was my point.Are you unaware that Walker wants a career as an executive in the NFL? Playing is NOT his career objective.
"Early" is not 100% accurate in this case since he came to NU, got a degree in four years, and now is going out to get a job. This is how I did it. No one said I was leaving early.That's just silly. Of course he wants to be an NFL player. Otherwise he wouldn't have left school early. Do you really want me to believe that he left NU early because he wanted to start his NFL career early so the he could get into an NFL front office earlier?
That's just silly. Of course he wants to be an NFL player. Otherwise he wouldn't have left school early. Do you really want me to believe that he left NU early because he wanted to start his NFL career early so the he could get into an NFL front office earlier?
I was assuming that he wanted something beyond just playing FB. And according to our Professor friend, the undergraduate degree is not to prepare someone for a job so that means a Masters is necessary. So wouldn't staying the final year and getting to that Masters take him further toward his ultimate goal than playing a year earlier? One thing to go earlier to get big paycheck guaranteed but he did not get such guarantees by going in the 5th round. Hopefully going early pays for him.Who says he doesn't want to be an NFL player? I'm not saying that at all. I'm saying that his ultimate goal is to become an NFL executive, and playing in the league is a first step, not the ultimate football career goal. And Walker is NOT leaving school early. He'll graduate with a degree. Yes, he did leave NU so he can start his career in football as a player and later as an executive. The person I replied to seems to think his playing career will be his only involvement in the NFL and the only source of salary from the NFL.
He can get a masters anytime, including while he's playing.
I was assuming that he wanted something beyond just playing FB. And according to our Professor friend, the undergraduate degree is not to prepare someone for a job so that means a Masters is necessary. So wouldn't staying the final year and getting to that Masters take him further toward his ultimate goal than playing a year earlier? One thing to go earlier to get big paycheck guaranteed but he did not get such guarantees by going in the 5th round. Hopefully going early pays for him.
A questionable one not going till round 5?