

Michael Crabtree: Talk About an Ignorant Kid Who Found Treasure….
With the economic downfall in America,
professional athletes are becoming less and less admired by the day.
And those who are stuck up? Forget about it. In this past NFL draft,
256 kids were given the opportunity of a lifetime. They would have the
chance to play football for a living - and make millions doing it. No.
1 overall pick Matt Stafford signed a day before the draft, inking a
deal worth $78M over six years. Others, like Michael Oher, Jason Smith,
Jeremy Maclin, Eugene Monroe, Andre Smith, and Aaron Curry didn’t sign
so quickly, but made sure to sign so they could get to training camp,
get acclimated to the NFL life, and most importantly, learn the
playbook. But, to some people, some things are more important. Folks,
meet Michael Crabtree.
In 2007, Crabtree exploded onto the scene as a freshman at Texas
Tech. He was in an offense that also featured QB Graham Harrell, who
threw for nearly 6,000 yards as a junior. Crabtree was his No. 1 guy.
He was a four-star recruit out of Carter High in Dallas, TX, but mainly
starred as a quarterback, throwing for nearly 1,000 yards, eight
touchdowns, and six picks. But, the Red Raiders bred him as a receiver,
and as a freshman, he was Harrell’s go to guy, catching a whopping 134
passes for 1,962 yards and 22 touchdowns. His average came consisted of
ten catches for 151 yards and two touchdowns. He slipped as a
sophomore, but he still had a good season, with 97 catches, 1,165
yards, and 19 touchdowns. In two seasons, he had 231 receptions for
3,127 yards and 41 touchdowns.
He decided to declare for the draft and forgo his final two years of
college. It looked extremely likely he would be a top ten pick, and it
also appeared he would be the first wide receiver taken. Two months
before the draft, he sustained a Jones fracture in his left foot. It
required surgery, and he would have to miss the combine, which is where
all prospects can do is kill stock. Then came draft day, and there was
a shock element. The Raiders, with the seventh overall pick, had a
choice to make. They could either take Crabtree or Heyward-Bey. The
Raiders decided to take the speedy Bey, and Crabtree slipped to the
10th overall pick, where the San Francisco 49ers jumped on him.
He looked very happy on draft day, and it appeared the 49ers had
their future No. 1 receiver. After all, Isaac Bruce isn’t a legitimate
No. 1 target. Not so fast. It’s September 15th. Preseason is over. Game
one of the regular season is over. And Crabtree hasn’t even caught a
pass as a member of the San Francisco 49ers. He must be hurt, right?
Wrong. Totally wrong. He hasn’t even signed a contract yet. His agent,
Eugene Parker, represents some famous NFL players, but isn’t at Scott
Boras level yet as being a pig of an agent.
“Is he willing to sit out the entire year? I think so. I really
think so,” Crabtree’s friend, Deion Sanders said. “There have been two
teams that have contacted the 49ers desiring a trade and who will pay
this kid and he knows that.” What Deion fails to point out is that
technically, he’s not even allowed to get traded yet. The deadline for
trading draft picks passed a month ago, so even if teams are interested
in his services, he can’t be traded yet. Let me make this clear:
Crabtree is an NFL-ready prospect. He’s tall, has good hands, and is a
monster after the catch. But I must question the thoughts going through
his mind here.
First of all, this is an opportunity of a lifetime. He has a chance
to catch passes for a living, and he’s passing that up because he wants
$8 million a year instead of four? I don’t think the kid knows the
reality of the world out there. If these draft picks who held out saw
what’s going on in America (poverty, health care, economic downfall),
they wouldn’t be so picky with contracts. I know fans would love to see
athletes stop doing that. For example, Mark Teixeira spurned the
Baltimore Orioles offer of 7 years, $150M in favor of the Yankees 8
years, $180M. With the O’s offer, he’d make $21.4M a year. With the
Yankees, he’d make $22.5M. What’s $1.1M mean when you would already
make 19.4 times that?
Same thing with Crabtree. The 49ers are willing to pay him $20M over
five years, but he wants $40M. And now, he’s absolutely demolishing his
career. It appears likely he’ll sit out the entire 2009 season and
re-enter the draft in 2010. Imagine this. If you have a chance to make
$4M a year, come in out of shape, maybe play a prominent role, and go
back home, wouldn’t you do it? Heck, I would. But Crabtree, not him.
He’s going to re-enter the draft in 2010, and it really just makes no
sense at all. First of all, if he wants money, this is not the way to
do it. He’ll get drafted lower than he did last year, he’ll get less
money, and chances are, he won’t live up to his hype. He’ll be out of
shape at the combine, and teams will be turned off.
They’ll be more inclined to draft other 2010 draft-eligible wide
receivers like Dez Bryant (Oklahoma State) or Arrelious Benn
(Illinois). Those guys don’t appear to be divas like this guy. Michael
just seems like a guy who found treasure, didn’t know what to do with
it, and threw it out. And as they say, one man’s trash is another man’s
treasure.
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