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A remember that regardless of what KB does, he graduated.
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A remember that regardless of what KB does, he graduated.


Sep 26, 2018, 9:15 AM

As far as I'm concerned, football is a secondary effect of the opportunity to attend Clemson.

Kelly attended, put in the hard work, and graduated last May. He will forever be a Clemson man, and his diploma will look largely similar to what mine did half a decade ago and what many of yours look like over Clemson's storied history.

In my opinion, once you graduate as a player your debt to the university is fulfilled... whether thats just being done with football, trying your luck as a grad student somewhere else, or trying to make it in the NFL world as a professional. If KB decides to stay, I will be over the world we have a competent backup for Syracuse that knows what it takes to win. If he leaves tomorrow to transfer, I will be grateful for the wonderful season he helped make last year, and for giving his all in a weird situation with a generational talent, and putting TL in a situation where he could thrive and know its not all on his shoulders as a freshman.

Kelly Bryant is a Clemson man and graduate no matter what, and he has more than paid his dues to the university, at least far more than I ever did.

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Re: A remember that regardless of what KB does, he graduated.


Sep 26, 2018, 9:18 AM

All of that is true. But, he has a chance to do the common thing in an uncommon way and really make a statement.

He will always be a Clemson man. But now he has a chance to be an all time great Clemson man.

He needs to think about 10-15 years down the road.

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You are right, deciding to stay would be a selfless decision


Sep 26, 2018, 9:23 AM

and would certainly cement my opinion of him as one of the all time great Clemson leaders. But I will never fault him for thinking that 10-15 years he may wish he had left. I certainly make career decisions with myself and my family in mind.


Every decision he makes from this point is icing. My only point is that any selfless move at this point would be cementing himself in Clemson lore, and not making a selfless decision would not detract from his Clemson career up unto this point... at least in my opinion.

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Re: You are right, deciding to stay would be a selfless decision


Sep 26, 2018, 9:31 AM

I just think it would be a poor business decision. He can still get to the NFL by redshirting at Clemson and making a position change for next year.

Everyone knows that he is not an NFL QB.

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Yep that would be my personal decision.


Sep 26, 2018, 9:56 AM

But then again I changed majors 4 times during my time at clemson!

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which means he will be a better clemson fan


Sep 26, 2018, 9:36 AM

than 99% of tnet who didn't graduate

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Geville Tiger on Clemson football , "Dabo's only problem is he has to deal with turd fans questioning every move he makes.”


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