Yeah, he should have stayed....... those “advisors” probably cost him dearlyI think Mack’s father was quoted with words to the effect, CNS had three years to work with him. (Meaning his parents spoke to people and they know better than the greatest coach ever). A couple of things come to mind: 1. Parents are biased and they probably shouldn’t act like NFL advisors; 2. Football is a developmental game and developing players in college...(gasp) helps them develop to be ready for the NFL ( read, fills the right gaps and makes tackles in open space); 3. If I was a NFL owner, I would shy away from players whose parents act as if the family is being drafted.
He should have stayed another year to improve his ILB technique and skills...simple as that. I sincerely hope Mack makes it in the NFL despite the bad advice he received.
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