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bshelly
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"Today, we salute you, Mr. Cardale Jones"
Tue Apr-12-16 12:47 PM by bshelly

  

          

You still can't hug the world with nuclear arms.

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http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/15190171/cardale-jones-calling-ncaa-players-cannot

Former Ohio State quarterback Cardale Jones said Tuesday he's speaking out against the NCAA's rules now to give a voice to college players who don't have the freedom to express their views as he does after declaring for the NFL draft.

Jones made his comments in an interview with ESPN Radio's Mike and Mike program, a day after he had posted a series of tweets about the NCAA's rules limiting players.

"I was kind of shied away from making a statement like that outside of my teammates because I was under the NCAA rules and I was kind of wary of the consequences," he said, explaining why he didn't make his views known when he was an active player. "I'm sure a lot of the players now , 'well we feel the same way,' but they can't tweet that because they are wary of the consequences as well."

He said he thought about the impact the tweets might have with NFL teams considering selecting him in the draft before he made them.

"I thought it would make a positive impact because I was speaking up for the athletes who cannot speak up for each other right now," he said.

"I felt this way ever since I was in college and when I really saw how much of a business this is and how much exploitation happens on a daily basis of college athletes."

Jones first made his views known Monday with his tweets that quickly gained national attention.


Asked what spurred him to go on Twitter to speak out against the NCAA, Jones said Tuesday that "the spillover was seeing the ban of the satellite camps and just knowing how much the satellite camps did for me" and his former teammates. Jones said the exposure satellite camps gave to athletes was invaluable.

He said his problems with the NCAA's rules and regulations are about "most literally everything."

"I don't want to sound like I'm being selfish and I'm ungrateful for the scholarship opportunity I had because the NCAA is allowing a lot of inner city and underprivileged kids who have talent receive a higher education," he said.

He pointed out, however, that "it's not like our scholarship is taking care of literally every expense we have."

"We're not allowed to get loans. I know a lot of teammates want to get loans so they go through their family to get loans, just so they're not living day by day."

But the "things we are not allowed to do" are the crux of the problem with the NCAA.

"They want to say we are like normal students but a normal student can go sell their shoes and get X amount of dollars for them, but we jeopardize literally our eligibility and our program, our program's reputation," he said.

He said he believes college athletes could force positive changes if they could come together and speak as a group to the NCAA, "but the support is really not there to make a change like Northwestern was trying to do." Northwestern's football players tried to unionize last year, but were denied their request to form the first union for college athletes by the National Labor Relations Board.

"I think if a huge number of athletes came together and really sought out the issues and some of the major issues we have with NCAA rules and regulations, I think a major change can happen," he said.

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he went from this to MAGA
Oct 12th 2020
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is cardale=maga supporter really a fair inference based on that snippet?
Oct 13th 2020
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um
Oct 13th 2020
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lmao that aint the same FOP im familiar w/
Oct 13th 2020
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I don’t talk politics
Oct 13th 2020
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      RE: I don’t talk politics
Oct 13th 2020
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will_5198
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1. "he went from this to MAGA"
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Former Ohio State University quarterback Cardale Jones, and the Buckeyes' national football championship, earned a shout out from Vice President Mike Pence as he spoke at a Columbus rally on Monday.

But the Cleveland native, who led Ohio State at the end of the 2014 season to the College Football Playoffs National Championship, wasn't interested in discussing whom he supports in the presidential election on Nov. 3.

"I don't talk politics," Jones said when asked by a Dispatch reporter to comment.

In a later tweet, Jones wrote: "People are going to infer what they want. I came out to support a friends business hosting a presidential event and the #FOP, an Organization of law enforcement that holds each other accountable for misconduct."

After starring in the Buckeyes' 42-20 national championship win over Oregon, Jones played one game in the NFL for the Buffalo Bills. He most recently played for the DC Defenders of the XFL.

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3xKrazy
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2. "is cardale=maga supporter really a fair inference based on that snippet?"
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Tue Oct-13-20 08:39 AM by 3xKrazy

          

not that it really matters one way or the other

  

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smutsboy
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3. "um"
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>the #FOP, an Organization of law
>enforcement that holds each other accountable for
>misconduct."

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BrooklynWHAT
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4. "lmao that aint the same FOP im familiar w/"
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<--- Big Baller World Order

  

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Amritsar
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5. "I don’t talk politics "
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Loll.

  

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6. "RE: I don’t talk politics "
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"I don't talk politics so I'll just let these people that I don't support continue to use my name for their own political purposes."

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