"Until Milton talks to me I have no reason to believe rumors. Addressing the more general issues, there are going to be youngsters who are frustrated. There's a couple ways to deal with that frustration. One is to continue to work and continue to look inside yourself as to how you go out and become somebody that everybody notices. The other is to way, well I'm just gonna go try it someplace else. My answer is it's always best to stick it out, having done it. I was fifth, fourth, third, second. I was the lowest of the low on the totem pole. I know, having stuck it out, not only did it have a happy ending for me as a player, but I also know I never walked away. There are always times it's prudent to do something else. As your time dissipates and you want to go play and you're not going to get that chance. Certainly my door is always open for those conversations. In the case you're mentioning, Milton has a lot of time left, and it doesn't make any sense to me. But that's a conversation for him and I."
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If true
Hate to see him leave but it wouldn’t be the worst thing. We have a logjam at the RB position as it is and with Jones next year, there won’t be much playing time available. We’re also in the running for James as well.
It's awful having to go to the 'wrap
but I understand the need is actually there on occasion.
Neuheisel is right about sticking it out. Remember the video of Neuheisel talking to recruits at the Rose Bowl media place? “I was a walk on, sixth string quarterback. This is the table I sat at and gave my interviews when I was MVP of the Rose Bowl. This is where you could be sitting, or you, or you.” That was a good speech.


























