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Jarryd Hayne to the NFL!

Will Jarryd Hayyne make it in the NFL?


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Judas? He's no Judas, he's been loyal for a king time.
All the best to him. Greatest parra player ever and I hope he does well.

He is not the greatest eel ever not by a long shot, most talented probably but greatest ever eel no way that's an insult to guys like Sterling , Kenny, Cronin, Grothe, Price among others who all won premierships an then guys like Hindmarsh who gave his all for our club are all now greater than Hayne
 

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If Hayne had of played out his career in the Blue and Gold and won us a title he would be a contender as our greatest ever Eel. Now it is a case of what could have been.

He's easily the most talented player to pull on a Parra jersey, doesn't make him out greatest ever Eel though.
 

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I've had some pretty miserable days in my life as an Eels fan.
This is up there with the worst of them.
I was looking forward to next season so much to see how much we can improve. Now I hear this and it's like being kicked in the nuts 10 times in a row.
 
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Gee, I'm not impressed with his timing (i.e. the mid-contract shit, with apparently no notice), but the whole affair doesn't depress me. We're in a better spot than we'd be if he did his knee in Rd 1 next year. Up and at em, with a bit of cap space.

We haven't exactly been world beaters with JH in the team, so I wouldn't give up all hope quite yet.
 

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I've had some pretty miserable days in my life as an Eels fan.
This is up there with the worst of them.
I was looking forward to next season so much to see how much we can improve. Now I hear this and it's like being kicked in the nuts 10 times in a row.
How i feel as well mate :(
 

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We haven't exactly been world beaters with JH in the team, so I wouldn't give up all hope quite yet.

This is why people are giving up hope, if we aren't world beaters with him, what are we without him? At this point all our attacking options will be coming from Sandow and Norman.
 

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I will reserve judgement till we see the fall out.I mean he could goo to French rugby and get 3 million a year.But imagine if he did that now? He can fail in NFL than just go play rugby as his back up plan and make a killing
 

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I've had some pretty miserable days in my life as an Eels fan.
This is up there with the worst of them.
I was looking forward to next season so much to see how much we can improve. Now I hear this and it's like being kicked in the nuts 10 times in a row.

This.
 

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A few more thoughts now that the day has past and settled.

I have to say that this thread has made for an interesting read (no sarcasm) between the various interpretations on his transition to American Football and the ethics behind his decision and more.

As a bicentennial baby I missed the glory of Eels in the early and mid 80s. I grew up through the Super League war not realising the significance of the Canterbury 4 until much later. I can sure as hell remember the pain of '01,'05 and '09 (and the fury we all felt when it emerged that Melbourne had cheated) and was bitterly disappointed to see Cayless and then Hindmarsh retire without a premiership to their names.

I think that today has gone down as the most striking moment out of all of them for me. It felt like a bolt of lightning on a clear day - one moment Jarryd is here as the the reigning (co) Dally M player of the year and the next he is off to America. Regardless of how his career move pans out (of which I still wish him the best), I feel like this is a defining moment for our club.

At the very least every player on the roster might speak with vindication when they say that the 2014-15 preseason was the hardest they have ever faced! :lol:

Have a good night, merkins! By some good virtue I happen to be off to a birthday party of a close friend so I will ensure they have misery for a companion.
 
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T.S Quint

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Gee, I'm not impressed with his timing (i.e. the mid-contract shit, with apparently no notice), but the whole affair doesn't depress me. We're in a better spot than we'd be if he did his knee in Rd 1 next year. Up and at em, with a bit of cap space.

We haven't exactly been world beaters with JH in the team, so I wouldn't give up all hope quite yet.

Our team was certainly looking a lot better than it had in years, and was probably going to improve next season with the addition of Watmough and hopefully a full year from Peats.

If we hadn't been so miserable for the past decade (minus half of '09) then it wouldn't have been as big a deal. But after being hopeless for so long it looked like we have turned a corner...only to have our best player leave.

I don't hate Hayne for this. I don't hate the club for this. I'm just sad that I'm probably going to watch my team miss the Finals yet again next season.
 

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As a bicentennial baby I missed the glory of Eels in the early and mid 80s. I grew up through the Super League war not realising the significance of the Canterbury 4 until much later. I can sure as hell remember the pain of '01,'05 and '09 (and the fury we all felt when it emerged that Melbourne had cheated) and was bitterly disappointed to see Cayless and then Hindmarsh retire without a premiership to their name.

I think that today has gone down as the most striking moment out of all of them for me. It felt like a bolt of lightning on a clear day - one moment Jarryd is here as the the reigning (co) Dally M player of the year and the next he if off to America. Regardless of how his career move pans out (of which I still wish him the best), I feel like this is a defining moment for our club.

At the very least every player on the roster might speak with vindication when they say that the 2014-15 offseason was the hardest they have ever faced! :lol:

Have a good night, merkins! By some good virtue I happen to be off to a birthday party of a close friend so I will ensure they have misery for a companion.

+1
 

T.S Quint

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A few more thoughts now that the day has past and settled.

I have to say that this thread has made for an interesting read (no sarcasm) between the various interpretations on his transition to American Football and the ethics behind his decision and more.

As a bicentennial baby I missed the glory of Eels in the early and mid 80s. I grew up through the Super League war not realising the significance of the Canterbury 4 until much later. I can sure as hell remember the pain of '01,'05 and '09 (and the fury we all felt when it emerged that Melbourne had cheated) and was bitterly disappointed to see Cayless and then Hindmarsh retire without a premiership to their name.

I think that today has gone down as the most striking moment out of all of them for me. It felt like a bolt of lightning on a clear day - one moment Jarryd is here as the the reigning (co) Dally M player of the year and the next he if off to America. Regardless of how his career move pans out (of which I still wish him the best), I feel like this is a defining moment for our club.

At the very least every player on the roster might speak with vindication when they say that the 2014-15 offseason was the hardest they have ever faced! :lol:

Have a good night, merkins! By some good virtue I happen to be off to a birthday party of a close friend so I will ensure they have misery for a companion.

Have a good one mate.
 

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This will affect our crowds too. Superstars put bums on seats and now we are without one. Penrith have no superstar, finished top 4 and had very low crowd figures as a comparison.
 

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This will affect our crowds too. Superstars put bums on seats and now we are without one. Penrith have no superstar, finished top 4 and had very low crowd figures as a comparison.

We still have superstars like Corey Norman, Chris Sandow and Joseph Paulo. :crazy:
 

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We'll I thought people would be happy on here that he is leaving after the constant shit he has gotten on this board over the years?
 
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