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Does Jeremy Maclin return to Missouri next year?


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I think it depends on where he is slated. He has never said anyting about leaving it has just been a common thought, much like any top level underclassman.

 

The one thing to really consider is this. Right now his is spliting the majority of balls with Chase Coffman. Coffman is a senior. So unless there is a development of another stud. Maclin will see even more balls next year. MU still spreads it, but he will get the ball that much more. And Blaine had his redshirt pulled back in fall practice. So he has thrown all summer, through camp and now the season and he been getting reps. So although I dont expect him to blow up right away, Maclin knows what the new QB's skills are from working with him.

 

The other major underlining factor might be his family life. Maclin's dad is out of the picture and really so is his mom. She has little to do with him and although she is around, she is not really an infuence. He was taken in by his pee-wee coach. So he is basically the adopted son of a very wealthy family in suburban St. Louis. So $$ is not a need and they have pushed him hard on education.

 

BUT like you said also, if they (NFL) are telling him your top 10, that is ALOT of $$ to pass up. Even more when you have already been hurt in college (blew out his knee his true freshman season in fall camp)

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I think it depends on where he is slated. He has never said anyting about leaving it has just been a common thought, much like any top level underclassman.

 

The one thing to really consider is this. Right now his is spliting the majority of balls with Chase Coffman. Coffman is a senior. So unless there is a development of another stud. Maclin will see even more balls next year. MU still spreads it, but he will get the ball that much more. And Blaine had his redshirt pulled back in fall practice. So he has thrown all summer, through camp and now the season and he been getting reps. So although I dont expect him to blow up right away, Maclin knows what the new QB's skills are from working with him.

 

The other major underlining factor might be his family life. Maclin's dad is out of the picture and really so is his mom. She has little to do with him and although she is around, she is not really an infuence. He was taken in by his pee-wee coach. So he is basically the adopted son of a very wealthy family in suburban St. Louis. So $$ is not a need and they have pushed him hard on education.

 

BUT like you said also, if they (NFL) are telling him your top 10, that is ALOT of $$ to pass up. Even more when you have already been hurt in college (blew out his knee his true freshman season in fall camp)

Put that way it sounds like a very uncomplicated decision... But who knows accept Maclin? Time will tell.

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I think it depends on where he is slated. He has never said anyting about leaving it has just been a common thought, much like any top level underclassman.

 

The one thing to really consider is this. Right now his is spliting the majority of balls with Chase Coffman. Coffman is a senior. So unless there is a development of another stud. Maclin will see even more balls next year. MU still spreads it, but he will get the ball that much more. And Blaine had his redshirt pulled back in fall practice. So he has thrown all summer, through camp and now the season and he been getting reps. So although I dont expect him to blow up right away, Maclin knows what the new QB's skills are from working with him.

 

The other major underlining factor might be his family life. Maclin's dad is out of the picture and really so is his mom. She has little to do with him and although she is around, she is not really an infuence. He was taken in by his pee-wee coach. So he is basically the adopted son of a very wealthy family in suburban St. Louis. So $$ is not a need and they have pushed him hard on education.

 

BUT like you said also, if they (NFL) are telling him your top 10, that is ALOT of $$ to pass up. Even more when you have already been hurt in college (blew out his knee his true freshman season in fall camp)

Put that way it sounds like a very uncomplicated decision... But who knows accept Maclin? Time will tell.

 

Really I think that is the way it is. Just a wait and see approach. His numbers are really good again, but if parvin and Crabtree comeout, and young QB's like Bradford & McCoy. That could maybe push his stock down. I have no clue.

 

All I know is I want him to stay :lol:

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I think it depends on where he is slated. He has never said anyting about leaving it has just been a common thought, much like any top level underclassman.

 

The one thing to really consider is this. Right now his is spliting the majority of balls with Chase Coffman. Coffman is a senior. So unless there is a development of another stud. Maclin will see even more balls next year. MU still spreads it, but he will get the ball that much more. And Blaine had his redshirt pulled back in fall practice. So he has thrown all summer, through camp and now the season and he been getting reps. So although I dont expect him to blow up right away, Maclin knows what the new QB's skills are from working with him.

 

The other major underlining factor might be his family life. Maclin's dad is out of the picture and really so is his mom. She has little to do with him and although she is around, she is not really an infuence. He was taken in by his pee-wee coach. So he is basically the adopted son of a very wealthy family in suburban St. Louis. So $$ is not a need and they have pushed him hard on education.

 

BUT like you said also, if they (NFL) are telling him your top 10, that is ALOT of $$ to pass up. Even more when you have already been hurt in college (blew out his knee his true freshman season in fall camp)

Put that way it sounds like a very uncomplicated decision... But who knows accept Maclin? Time will tell.

 

Really I think that is the way it is. Just a wait and see approach. His numbers are really good again, but if parvin and Crabtree comeout, and young QB's like Bradford & McCoy. That could maybe push his stock down. I have no clue.

 

All I know is I want him to stay :lol:

 

 

Cant say I blame you..

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Just found this when browsing the KC Star:

 

Missouri All-American Jeremy Maclin will return for his junior season in 2009 unless he is assured of being a first-round pick in the NFL draft next summer.

 

“Any sophomore or junior who leaves early and doesn’t go in the first round, that’s not a very smart decision,” Maclin said Monday (11/3/08).

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