I was watching the aftermath of the NFL Draft. There is a Tight End named Scott Sicko. He said if he was not drafted, he would walk away from football. Well, he went undrafted, but the Dallas Cowboys among other teams contacted Sicko and offered him a tryout. The Cowboys owner actually told Sicko he would probably make the roster because they needed depth at Tight End and he might develop into a great player. The guy was so upset that he went undrafted, he walked away from the game.
I am thinking the Lions should contact this guy. Granted he seems like a bit of a head case, but guys like this get soured on the NFL' s scouting and drafting process. What if he got the "Fresh Start" speech from a league that would gladly let him test his skills? If the guy is good enough for Dallas, he might be a good player slipping though the cracks.
-Just a though...
-Jeff
p.s. - cant wait to see the Lions in person when I come up in August!
What a Sicko!
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Re: What a Sicko!
I'm guessing that's prob an eastern Euro/Slavic type of name there, perhaps pronounced sich-ko or sits-ko?
Anyway, just got a bunch of headlines from google that all say he signed with Dallas after all :S
Anyway, just got a bunch of headlines from google that all say he signed with Dallas after all :S
Sports can be a peculiar thing. When partaking in fiction, like a book or movie, we adopt a "Willing Suspension of Disbelief" for enjoyment's sake. There's a similar force at work in sports: "Willing Suspension of Rationality". If you doubt this, listen to any conversation between rival team fans. You even see it among fans of the same team. Fans argue over who's the better QB or goalie, and selectively cite stats that support their views while ignoring those that don't.
Re: What a Sicko!
What is Chapdelaine going to do with a TE?MiamiBCFan wrote:I was watching the aftermath of the NFL Draft. There is a Tight End named Scott Sicko. He said if he was not drafted, he would walk away from football. Well, he went undrafted, but the Dallas Cowboys among other teams contacted Sicko and offered him a tryout. The Cowboys owner actually told Sicko he would probably make the roster because they needed depth at Tight End and he might develop into a great player. The guy was so upset that he went undrafted, he walked away from the game.
I am thinking the Lions should contact this guy. Granted he seems like a bit of a head case, but guys like this get soured on the NFL' s scouting and drafting process. What if he got the "Fresh Start" speech from a league that would gladly let him test his skills? If the guy is good enough for Dallas, he might be a good player slipping though the cracks.
-Just a though...
-Jeff
p.s. - cant wait to see the Lions in person when I come up in August!
Sicko is interesting because he didn't go to the combine, but his pro day numbers put him in the top 10 for TEs at lots of the important measurables. If you are 6-4 250 with good speed and good hands, teams will be patient.
Re: What a Sicko!
He already signed in Dallas a few days ago...
http://wnyt.com/article/stories/S1532649.shtml?cat=300
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/2 ... 53743.html
Tried to find the Yahoo link but couldn't find it, they had it the other day too.
http://wnyt.com/article/stories/S1532649.shtml?cat=300
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/2 ... 53743.html
Tried to find the Yahoo link but couldn't find it, they had it the other day too.