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*Official* NRL 2014

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
This Jarryd Hayne decision doesn't make any sense. The money is ordinary, the career is short and the game designed for specialists. Practice squad or special teams grunt at best. Certainly not returning kicks.
 

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Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
This Jarryd Hayne decision doesn't make any sense. The money is ordinary, the career is short and the game designed for specialists. Practice squad or special teams grunt at best. Certainly not returning kicks.
One of the reasons that league backs generally prefer their game to union is that they get far more involved in the former

However, NFL is in a whole different stratosphere and it's not inconceivable that a rookie like Hayne could go weeks without getting near the ball or to making a tackle

One of the strangest things I have ever heard
 

Spikey

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he's pretty clearly not doing it because he thinks it's the best career move so
 

dermo

International Vice-Captain
the two sports are completely different but the role he plays as a fullback returning kicks is obviously quite similar to that of a punt or kick returner

he must have been given some hope of making it when he went over and trained with seattle for a bit

i'm not sure if he will or not but good luck to him, you have to respect someone giving up a guaranteed million a year contract to have a go at something unknown
 

Burgey

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A heartbroken Burgeinho speaks for all Parra fans in saying "Yeah, good on him for following his dreams. But I hope he does a Benji Marshall and is **** at it so he has to come back".
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Im really excited for Hayne.

I dont agree with the moneys bad comment either. Hayne is going to get some pretty lucrative sponsorship deals out of this and he is going to clock way less minutes, which could actually prolong his nrl career if he was to come back.

Winning the dally m and origin series means hes finished on a high too.
 

the big bambino

Cricketer Of The Year
Look just sing glory glory to South Sydney like I've been doing and it makes you feel better about everything. Hayne ditching league for gridiron? Meh...Glory glory to South Sydney... Arhhh. Feels so good.
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
Im really excited for Hayne.

I dont agree with the moneys bad comment either. Hayne is going to get some pretty lucrative sponsorship deals out of this and he is going to clock way less minutes, which could actually prolong his nrl career if he was to come back.

Winning the dally m and origin series means hes finished on a high too.
Well zero is certainly less than he currently gets
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Well zero is certainly less than he currently gets
It is yes but I cant believe your knocking a 2 time dally m, a man whos played over 170 Nrl games, 20+ Tests, scored over 100 tries etc for trying something that he is clearly passionate about. Money isnt everything, especially in this case.

Parra should go for Brett Stewart so he can join Choc.
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
It is yes but I cant believe your knocking a 2 time dally m, a man whos played over 170 Nrl games, 20+ Tests, scored over 100 tries etc for trying something that he is clearly passionate about. Money isnt everything, especially in this case.

Parra should go for Brett Stewart so he can join Choc.
Im not knocking him. He is a great League player and fair play to him if this is his passion. It just seems bizarre to have left it this late in his career and with so little chance of making a 53 man squad, let alone getting any playing time on offense or defense. Quoting his League achievements isnt relevant though in an American football context. Id question Phil "The Power" Taylor as well if he wanted to play basketball. Doesnt mean he isnt fantastic at what he does.
 

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Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Im not knocking him. He is a great League player and fair play to him if this is his passion. It just seems bizarre to have left it this late in his career and with so little chance of making a 53 man squad, let alone getting any playing time on offense or defense. Quoting his League achievements isnt relevant though in an American football context. Id question Phil "The Power" Taylor as well if he wanted to play basketball. Doesnt mean he isnt fantastic at what he does.
Judging by some of the comments made by the Seahawks' hierarchy overnight, I reckon that Hayne is a lot further down the track than we first gave him credit for being and it would not surprise at all if he at least made a practice squad
 

howardj

International Coach
As Tim Sheens said on the weekend:

“ If Jarryd just thinks he's going to play as a punt returner, that's not going to happen.
"They won't sign a guy for punt return, the punt return guy is just generally a wide receiver or a running back.
"You've got to have two or three strings to your bow and of course you've got to learn two or three playbooks."
 

dontcloseyoureyes

BARNES OUT
He's the best player in the NRL (well, one of the top 2 or 3), who says he can't do that? Just because he has to learn doesn't make him incapable of it. I know people give NRL players hard time about their intellect but it's not like 99% of the NFL is any smarter. Half the 49ers defence is in gaol atm ffs.

Personally I think he would be better off trying to make it on the defensive side of the ball. He has to learn to read the game anyways, and I think with his speed, agility and tackling ability he would make a decent outside linebacker in the blitz rushing the passer assuming he could gain a little size. I'm not sure route-running would be his thing, especially as he's not particularly tall.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
I think its awesome. A guy following his dream is always inspirational, and this is a bloke doing it knowing full well he is sacrificing a lot.

Pretty cool stuff.
 

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