Carter released from suspension?

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RTR91

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Well a poster on TI, who's right a lot more often than he's wrong, says Carter could get reinstated Friday or Monday. I guess we'll let the rumor mill go on a little longer...
Got that information yesterday. Was wondering the validity.
 

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He has the prototypical body for the position. Tall, fast, low body fat, strong with long legs but a good sized and compact upper body. His has great flex in his hips where he can do anything he wants with his legs and make very fluid and strong moves.

If he plays a year or two and stays healthy, he gets drafted. Our other receivers have the potential, but Duron is a cut above right now and would be a huge addition to our offense.

I guess that is the reason that Coach Saban has taken the Drama the he hates. The upside is tremedious and you are correct, he is a Julio type. A prototypical 21st century NFL WR.
Everything I've learned from every source indicate that this will be a one and done deal. I just don't think his heart is in the academic side of "student-athlete." He seems to be holding it together for this year, but another year - I just don't know...
 

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Everything I've learned from every source indicate that this will be a one and done deal. I just don't think his heart is in the academic side of "student-athlete." He seems to be holding it together for this year, but another year - I just don't know...
Thanks for your always helpful insights, Earle.

It helps us navigate our way through these strange waters...
 
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Everything I've learned from every source indicate that this will be a one and done deal. I just don't think his heart is in the academic side of "student-athlete." He seems to be holding it together for this year, but another year - I just don't know...
I was thinking along those lines a few days ago. With his size and pedigree, he needs to stay between the lines for the next 10 months and perform well. Do that, and he's drafted.
 

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Ah Man, I forgot about the logic and reason rule......LOL......I apoligize Tidefans brothers/sisters....complain away about DC threads, my mouth will stay closed....LOL:biggrin:

On a serious note, I hope he gets his priorities straight and he makes the team....we could use him....best of luck DC, it's up to you to choose the narrow path or the wide path....individual decision! :)
My opinion hasn't changed from day one that we should focus on those who are on the team doing the right things. With that said I hope for Duron's sake he get's things straightened out and is able to take advantage of the tremendous opportunity that he has been given. It's a shame to see such ability go to waste knowing how it could change his life and others forever.

As for the complaining I guess others didn't see the humor in my over the top suggestion for punishment. I chuckled pretty hard as I was typing it at the ridiculousness of it. It made me laugh anyway. :)
 

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Everything I've learned from every source indicate that this will be a one and done deal. I just don't think his heart is in the academic side of "student-athlete." He seems to be holding it together for this year, but another year - I just don't know...
All he needs is a year, right? If eligible right now he is a 6th rounder. An average year at Bama but showing progress moves him to the 4th round. A 1000 yard season moves him to the 2nd. He could have a spectacular year but I bet we spread the ball around and it's going to be tough playing like a 1st rounder in your second year of playing and 1st against SEC DB's.

For all the pay the players crowd, Duron Carter will get a lot more out of this deal than Alabama will. We get a one and done very good player, he gets the equivalent of an Ivy League education in football. One year of credentials that could set you up for life.

I hope it works out for everyone. I bet Chris Carter will be thanking Coach Saban after the season for keeping Duron on track.
 

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Everything I've learned from every source indicate that this will be a one and done deal. I just don't think his heart is in the academic side of "student-athlete." He seems to be holding it together for this year, but another year - I just don't know...
That's scary from a bowl elibility point of view. I'd hate to rely on him all season and then have him vaporize come bowl season because he couldn't keep his grades in order for more than a semester.
 

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That's scary from a bowl elibility point of view. I'd hate to rely on him all season and then have him vaporize come bowl season because he couldn't keep his grades in order for more than a semester.
There have got to be a few basket weaving classes for him. I'm sure the football program has enough football player friendly courses to get him through one semester.

Of course, this may be why he is in the dog house to begin with. They may be waiting on his mid-semester grades. That would make since from a timing aspect.
 

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All he needs is a year, right? If eligible right now he is a 6th rounder. An average year at Bama but showing progress moves him to the 4th round. A 1000 yard season moves him to the 2nd. He could have a spectacular year but I bet we spread the ball around and it's going to be tough playing like a 1st rounder in your second year of playing and 1st against SEC DB's.

For all the pay the players crowd, Duron Carter will get a lot more out of this deal than Alabama will. We get a one and done very good player, he gets the equivalent of an Ivy League education in football. One year of credentials that could set you up for life.

I hope it works out for everyone. I bet Chris Carter will be thanking Coach Saban after the season for keeping Duron on track.
Cris (not "Chris") :), has taken a leave of absence from ESPN for full-time duty, to come to T-Town and help Duron through. Probably good news...
 

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Cris (not "Chris") :), has taken a leave of absence from ESPN for full-time duty, to come to T-Town and help Duron through. Probably good news...
Reflections of immaturity on DC's part, you think? Don't know for sure, but seems like he needs to stand up on his own two feet, instead of depending on Pop to stay close and keep him straight. Could be wrong, though - certainly wouldn't be the first (or last) time. (Mods - delete if this sounds overly critical).
 

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Reflections of immaturity on DC's part, you think? Don't know for sure, but seems like he needs to stand up on his own two feet, instead of depending on Pop to stay close and keep him straight. Could be wrong, though - certainly wouldn't be the first (or last) time. (Mods - delete if this sounds overly critical).
I don't think I'd worry about harsh criticism of DC at this point. It's up to him to earn it - whether it takes dad to hold his hand or not. Sooner or later, he'll will be without dad's presence...
 

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Reflections of immaturity on DC's part, you think? Don't know for sure, but seems like he needs to stand up on his own two feet, instead of depending on Pop to stay close and keep him straight. Could be wrong, though - certainly wouldn't be the first (or last) time. (Mods - delete if this sounds overly critical).
I agree. If ever there was a time for him to learn that every action has a consequence, it is now so that he won't become a 40 year old who doesn't feel responsible for how his life turned out. Maybe Cris realizes that this is a crossroads in his son's life and is willing to do what he can to help him get there maturity-wise. I wish them both success with this.
 

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Wisdom is the ability to see tomorrow's results of today's actions. For his sake I hope he gains wisdom. It will have to come from himself. Parents and coaches can only do so much.
 

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Cris (not "Chris") :), has taken a leave of absence from ESPN for full-time duty, to come to T-Town and help Duron through. Probably good news...

No other way to look at it. He is too busy to be down here to pack the bags. Maybe the instant gratification of spring practice has motivated Duron knowing the season, and his future is right around the corner.

If coach Saban has kept him this long, Cecil Tweeted good news, and Cris is in town, I would have to believe the odds are very high now that he is going to play next year.

I am bad with names Earle. I still get Sims and Simms mixed up even after looking it up a thousand times. But I think I can remember Cris. It's like da band Cris Cross, everybody gonna jump.
 

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No other way to look at it. He is too busy to be down here to pack the bags. Maybe the instant gratification of spring practice has motivated Duron knowing the season, and his future is right around the corner.

If coach Saban has kept him this long, Cecil Tweeted good news, and Cris is in town, I would have to believe the odds are very high now that he is going to play next year.

I am bad with names Earle. I still get Sims and Simms mixed up even after looking it up a thousand times. But I think I can remember Cris. It's like da band Cris Cross, everybody gonna jump.
FWIW its Kris Kross. 8)
 

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I am guessing academic commitment has to be the issue. He may not be challenging Barrett Jones or Greg McElroy as a Jeopardy contestant any time soon, but he should be able to handle college.
 
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