What’s next for LaGarrett Blunt?

By night1  |   Friday, September 11, 2009  |  Comments( 0 )

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I don't normally do this, but here's a pop quiz; During the summer you're talking smack about how you're going to beat Boise St. and flush their chance at a BCS bowl down the drain. Well Oregon just lost a heartbreaker to the Broncos 19-8 and you're walking midfield knowing that you have to eat crow and humble pie when all of the sudden Roy Hout slaps your shoulder pad, and asked how do you like the ass whooping we gave you tonight. What do you do?

A. Say "Yeah you got me!" and walk away
B. Just ignore the fool, and walk away
C, Shut his big mouth up with a right jab to the jaw.
If you chose A or B sorry you're wrong, but at least you learned sportsmanship, and Roy looked like a fool instead of you. However If you chose C congratulations; you no longer playing for the Ducks, and you can kiss you NFL career goodbye before it even got started.

That's what happened to LaGarrett Blunt instead of walking away, he chose to sucker punch Hout, and to make matters worse he tried to run into the stands to fight against the entire student body of Bosie St. Now I've heard someone from Sporting News radio that If he hadn't run into the stands, Blount would have gotten a 4 to 6 game suspension, but because he tried to go after the crowd, he's canned for the year.

I think what's bad was here's this kid whose a senior at Oregon who is suppose to set an example for his teammates, and instead of acting like a man, he acted like a baby(I would've gone w thug, but that's too strong). Unless the NFL scout watch him practice, he's not going to be playing for the NFL.

So what does the future hold for LaGarrett Blunt now that he's not playing for the Ducks? Well his chances for an NFL career is slim to none. He could go play for the Canadian Football League, or the UFL, or even the AFL2. Since I did like the right jab he had, I think he could either be a great boxer, or go into UFC. He had a chance to play in the NFL on Sundays, but that one punch, lack of judgment, whatever you call it, he career is over before it even begun.
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