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<blockquote data-quote="Get Your Frogs Up" data-source="post: 1362682" data-attributes="member: 6384"><p>Not blaming anyone for anything (weird comment), just saying in three years they didn't get the most out of his talent while on the field for their football team. Even most Baylor fans said as much. Taylor's sophomore year at PSU he played at 337 lbs. He gained weight from not playing football or working out because Paterno suspended him for fighting and he couldn't even use their workout facilities. When he was actually on the field and not suspended or injured Taylor was a very good player. Kudos to Baylor for giving him a second chance and allowing him to get in shape so he had a shot at the NFL, but they didn't exactly turn the kid into a dominant college DT - he obviously had that ability as you've pointed out.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: And desperate for what exactly? I have no qualms with Baylor as a university, but I do think Art Briles suffers from excessive moral turpitude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Get Your Frogs Up, post: 1362682, member: 6384"] Not blaming anyone for anything (weird comment), just saying in three years they didn't get the most out of his talent while on the field for their football team. Even most Baylor fans said as much. Taylor's sophomore year at PSU he played at 337 lbs. He gained weight from not playing football or working out because Paterno suspended him for fighting and he couldn't even use their workout facilities. When he was actually on the field and not suspended or injured Taylor was a very good player. Kudos to Baylor for giving him a second chance and allowing him to get in shape so he had a shot at the NFL, but they didn't exactly turn the kid into a dominant college DT - he obviously had that ability as you've pointed out. EDIT: And desperate for what exactly? I have no qualms with Baylor as a university, but I do think Art Briles suffers from excessive moral turpitude. [/QUOTE]
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