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Jinu
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Posted: 04/20/04 - 19:55 Post subject: lol, Clarett takes NFL draft issue to Supreme Court
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ESPN.com news services
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Maurice Clarett filed an emergency appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to try to force his way into this weekend's NFL draft.
Clarett's attorney, Alan Milstein, asked for a stay of a decision by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals preventing the former Ohio State tailback from entering the draft.
"We're hoping justice will prevail and Mr. Clarett will play football -- which is what he was born to do and which is what he is ready to do," Milstein said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press.
Monday's decision put on hold a lower-court ruling that said the NFL can't force players to wait three years after high school before turning pro.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will handle the case.
Sources have told ESPN's Sal Paolantonio that Bader Ginsburg will decide to do one of three things:
Deny Clarett's application for the emergency lifting of the stay, which means Clarett and Mike Williams will not be included in the NFL draft this weekend.
Grant the lifting of the stay, which would allow Clarett and Williams to be in the draft.
Ask for the NFL's response in writing or orally, and then make a determination. Most people involved in the case believe the third scenario is most likely, Paolantonio reports.
The NFL said Clarett has little chance of success at the Supreme Court.
"There was ample support for the ruling of the 2nd Circuit, which thoroughly considered and completely rejected the arguments that Mr. Clarett's lawyers have presented to the Supreme Court," NFL executive vice president Jeff Pash said.
On Monday, Southern California sophomore receiver Mike Williams filed his own lawsuit in federal court in Manhattan, saying the NFL had issued conflicting statements about eligibility for the draft, thus causing him to sacrifice his college career.
If they wind up being eligible, Williams would be expected to go in the first round of the draft, while Clarett might not be taken until the second or third round.
Clarett argued in Tuesday's filing that the NFL would not suffer any harm if he is allowed in the draft -- but he would be harmed if he is blocked.
Clarett led Ohio State to a national title as a freshman, but he was ruled ineligible as a sophomore for accepting money from a family friend and for lying about it to NCAA and university investigators. Williams declared for the draft after a lower court ruled in Clarett's favor.
Clarett, 20 and out of high school two years, would be eligible for the draft next year under the current rule.
He dropped out of classes at Ohio State after the winter quarter, then declined to work out for scouts at the NFL's combine in Indianapolis in February.
Clarett's mother said her son would continue to train as if he would be playing in the NFL.
"He's continuing to work out so his mind and body are in sync," Michelle Clarett told The Columbus Dispatch for Tuesday's editions, adding that she wasn't particularly bothered by Monday's ruling.
Should the court decide against Clarett -- and by extension, Williams -- the players could only return to play college football if they met academic standards and their universities successfully petitioned the NCAA for reinstatement.
Steve Snapp, an assistant athletic director at Ohio State, said there were significant obstacles in the way of Clarett regaining his eligibility even if he wanted to rejoin the Buckeyes.
"There is a number of issues about whether or not he has professionalized himself," Snapp said.
U.S. District Court Judge Shira Scheindlin ruled that month that Clarett should be allowed in the draft. She said the rule excluding him violates antitrust law and unjustly blocks a player from pursuing his livelihood.
Ginsburg is a Clinton administration appointee who oversees matters from the New York-based 2nd U.S. Circuit. She could decide on her own whether to intervene or refer the issue to the full court. She could also ask the NFL to file a response.
There is no court deadline for Ginsburg to act on the request, but Clarett's lawyer told her in the filing that if he "is prevented from entering the draft this weekend, he will suffer substantial irreparable injury."
If Ginsburg or the full court turns down the request, the lower court's decision against Clarett stands.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
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Yabden
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Joined: 13 Oct 2002 Posts: 2485
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Posted: 04/20/04 - 20:11 Post subject:
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just let him go big f*****g deal
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Cryz
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Joined: 17 Feb 2003 Posts: 1013
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Posted: 04/20/04 - 20:32 Post subject:
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hello playoffs... its me... yer old friend... the bengals... i know its been awhile.... but.. i miss you... and.. i really think im ready to get back together and try to make things right.... and who knows... as the seasons pass.. winter to spring... summer to fall... preseason to playoffs.... maybe... you will find it in you... im going to show the world this year... im going to show them all just how much i want you.... on a very special monday night, everyone will see how much i need you!... how hard i have worked to get you!.... and they will love me.... for win or lose... but win we will.... it is how you play the game... and there is not greater show than my arms wide open... johnson and warrick... washington.... they will see the squirrel dance... they will understand....
first person to count the periods used in that piece.. gets a high five irl....
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Tiluvas
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Joined: 19 Oct 2002 Posts: 2355
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Posted: 04/20/04 - 20:41 Post subject: Pathetic...
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| Milstein wrote: | | We're hoping justice will prevail and Mr. Clarett will play football -- which is what he was born to do and which is what he is ready to do... |
I hate when people say stuff like that. I mean, I would hate to imagine that people think I was born to run around a field and throw a football around or whatever position he plays. I find that pathetic. But then again, it's better than my destiny of slaving away at a corporate job for twenty years while waiting for retirement like Kbarr.
It's like that old depressed lady that I saved from suicide two weeks ago. I had met her a few months ago, when she was very lonely and depressed. I made my way into her heart, and vice versa, and helped to improve her outlook on life and made her happy. She confided in me, saying that she used to be suicidal and was very glad to have met me, and is convinced I was put on this earth by God to save her.
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Docter
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Posted: 04/20/04 - 20:50 Post subject:
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Sports have turned away from the days when players enjoyed playing them...but into how much money are they going to make. I bet if they put a salary cap, you would then get those players that want to play for the sport of it...and not the money.
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Yabden
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Posted: 04/20/04 - 20:54 Post subject:
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the bengals = all the way next year
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Xion
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Posted: 04/20/04 - 21:26 Post subject:
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shit, i didn't know mike williams declared for the draft. USC's still gonna kick ass next year anyways.
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themy
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Joined: 14 Oct 2002 Posts: 1153
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Posted: 04/20/04 - 21:31 Post subject:
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and the idiot got an agent too.
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