I don't have a problem with anything Clowney said. At least 98% of us on here are past that stage in life where he is and we've matured to the point where we can more or less see the forest amongst the trees. And I'd guess that an even larger percentage of us here never been that sought after as a teenager. Being on the field with 80+ other guys who were all the best players on their high school teams kind of brings things back a bit. And if what he said is what actually happened, then it is what it is. I tend to try to look at things from the positive standpoint. When asked if he thought we hired Coach Rumph just to recruit him, he defended us and said, "No. They're not like that. At least I don't think." And then, he said that if we ran a 4-3 schemed he'd have picked us a long time ago. At his age and with all the praise he's, no doubt, gotten his entire life, I can see how it can be hard for him to see how something outside of his comfort zone could benefit him. Jason Taylor was the same way before he played in Coach Saban's scheme. Taylor had been strictly a 4-3 edge rushing DE, but being able to put his hand on the ground as well as stand up garnered him an NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award. Not only that, but having that versatility has allowed Jason to extend his career by playing in Washington as a 4-3 edge rusher, going back to Miami in Tony Sporano's 3-4 system, and playing in Rex Ryan's complicated 3-4 scheme. I wish Jadaveon all the best and hope he has a long and successful career. And I trust that the longer he plays the game, he'll see how playing in a 3-4 system (especially in Coach Saban's system) would've benefited him more than it hurt him.