Jason Worilds Retiring

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/03/11/free-agent-linebacker-ja...

According to his agent, Jason Bernstein, linebacker Jason Worilds has elected to hang up his cleats and retire from the NFL.

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You dont realize how important religion is to someone until you see them walk away from $7-8 million a year for it

This had something to do with religion?

"It might be dark outside, but it's LeDay in here." - Jay Bilas

I don't know how to embed tweets but today Worilds even tweeted at the guy who said this was due to a "spiritual awakening" with a question mark. Sounds like this wasn't the reason. Pretty bizarre story

"It might be dark outside, but it's LeDay in here." - Jay Bilas

Be interesting to see the details behind this. Read an article this afternoon that he wasn't getting any interest on the FA market.

Wet stuff on the red stuff.

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Link? While he probably wasn't gonna get top dollar, 7-8 million is still a lot to walk away from...

I don't know...this sounds like a writer making assumptions and not reading the tea leaves correctly.

Perhaps the lack of interest and in scheduling visits was driven by Worlids?

Mike Greenburg just said he had an offer on the table from the Titans.

"That kid you're talking to right there, I think he played his nuts off! And you can quote me on that shit!" -Bud Foster

If he walked away because he was happy with the money he made and didn't want to suffer long term health repercussions, possibly lost his passion for the game, power to him.

"The Big Ten is always using excuses to cancel games with us. First Wisconsin. Then Wisconsin. After that, Wisconsin. The subsequent cancellation with Wisconsin comes to mind too. Now Penn State. What's next? Wisconsin?" -HorseOnATreadmill

Bring him in as the QC coach on the defensive side.

You mean a lb coach?

I can imagine no more rewarding a career. And any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction:
โ€œI served in the United States Navy"

Quality control... much like Warren but for defense. No room for another true LB coach.

We won't bring him in because he doesn't say "Virginia Tech" in his Sunday/Monday Night Football Intro. /sarcastica

Let's Go...

Well then Kam has no chance since he does not say DBU! ;)

I can imagine no more rewarding a career. And any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction:
โ€œI served in the United States Navy"

I always half expected him to bust into Earl Thomas' intro and say "NO! You DO NOT call Texas DBU! You do not get to call it that."

This really surprises me. I'm a big Steelers fan and have enjoyed watching him develop and get better each year. This was his first year as a full time starter and he was solid. I was hoping that the Steelers would resign him and he would continue to get better. Not sure why he's stepping away from a lot of money at the prime of his career. Good luck to him in whatever he decides to do though.

There is nothing in the world like Thursday night in Blacksburg!

I could be reading into this too literally but he chose the words "After much thought & consideration I have chosen to step away from football as I have opted to pursue other interests." He never used the word retirement FWIW. He is still really young and has always been known as a workout warrior. At age 27 he could take two years off pursue other interests and come right back before he even turns 30. He also has the luxury of being pretty much major injury free at this point in his career. Just some food for thought.

I kinda thought the same thing....

No say it aint so Adjepong!

@VTimHokie85

speaking of changing names...wasn't Dadi Nicholas originally Wedley Estime? or is that Luther Maddy, pretty sure it was one of the two Delray guys we got in that class

Dadi.

New trend: retiring while you still are upright. Patrick Willis retired as well before he hit 30. Guess if you have been wise with your money and have enough to provide for you and yours, why not leave before your brain is soup.

The Dude Abides

yup really cant blame these guys for wanting to be able to live a happy life without a ton of post injuries reoccurring.

Not at all

The Dude Abides

I can see that for sure in the Patrick Willis retirement, he has had some more serious injuries over the last few years. Let's not forget he has made a considerable amount of money during his time in the NFL. But, Jason has been relatively injury free and certainly has been major injury free, other than some shoulder issues. He also hasn't made near the money Patrick Willis has, this was his time to get paid and make that jump in his overall wealth. Jason's lack of injuries thus far, age, and timing in terms of being right at the doorstep of his highest earning potential for his career is what makes his announcement seem more strange than the Willis announcement.

He didn't even have to be that wise with the money. Alone, his contract last year was more than I will earn in my lifetime. If I averaged $100k/yr over a 45 year working life I would earn $4.5 Mil. He has basically retired at the age of 26, I would if I could.

Plan for the worst and hope for the best, not the other way around.

So....yeah...

Locker was really the only surprising retirement to me of the 3, who would not take $1 Mil+ a year to hold a clipboard and be a camp arm?

I can imagine no more rewarding a career. And any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction:
โ€œI served in the United States Navy"

I trust absolutely nothing that JLC reports.

Hokies United l Ut Prosim

JW has a great Twitter handle.

I think Worilds was questioning the verbiage "spiritual awakening" and not the report of his pursuit of faith.

No, I *don't* want to go to the SEC. Why do you ask?

We don't love dem Hoos.

Whatever his reasons, I wish him the best. Money ain't everything.

If you play it, they will win.

"How the ass pocket will be used, I do not know. Alls I know is, the ass pocket will be used." -The BoD

He made 9 million dollars last year or about 4.5 million after taxes. That should be enough if invested properly to live the rest of your life doing whatever you wanted to do. Its hard to enjoy life when your body is destroyed .

Never crimp your blasting caps with your teeth. - Dr Haycocks

Its always 110 Holden...said every mining engineer ever.

Don't forget cut to agent, any loans he took while not making that much, insurance cost since he won't have a job to provide it. While doable it doesn't make him "weathly" in the, doesn't have to watch his investments etc.

Wet stuff on the red stuff.

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I thought that once they were vested after 3 years the insurance was paid for.

"A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky dangerous animals and you know it." - K

Martel: "look, I know that five million a
year sounds like a lot of money. But I gotta pay ten percent to my agent, five percent to my lawyer, plus alimony, child support..."

Wilson: "You got any idea what insurance on
a Ferrari costs, motherfu...!"

(Sorry, I always think about this when someone brings up a pro athelete's salary).

We put the K in Kwality

Great movie!

Good for him. I don't know his reasons, and don't need to. He was fun to watch as a Hokie and I enjoyed seeing him develop into a very good player in the NFL, even if it was for the Stillers. Here's to his continued success wherever life takes him next!

even if it was for the Stillers.

Is the Pittsburgh team moving to West Virginia and adopting a new mascot:

You do realize that the moonshine capitol of the world is in Virginia right?

February..'96...the steak: ribeye, the whiskey:Lagavulin 16, the lady next to me: a bit**.....

No, I didn't. I could have gone with any of Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, and West Virginia but I figured that I'd give it to WV since they're really only known for Moonshine and Coal while the other states have things besides those two that they're known for. The first thing or two I think of about the states are:
Virginia: Home
Kentucky: Horse Racing
Tennessee: Music and Close to Home
North Carolina: Outer Banks, First Powered Flight
West Virginia: Coal and Moonshiners

So it was more a case of the other candidates having better things to be named after than moonshiners.

Pretty sure Franklin County, VA has the highest production in the country.

2 of my suitemates from freshmen year grew up there and man did they have some good stuff.

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Yep. This is also where the movie Lawless took place. The Thrillbillies also sing a song titled Franklin County Moonshine

February..'96...the steak: ribeye, the whiskey:Lagavulin 16, the lady next to me: a bit**.....

Wait are you me?

HorseOffATreadmill perhaps?

"We judge ourselves by our intentions and others by their behavior" Stephen M.R. Covey

โ€œWhen life knocks you down plan to land on your back, because if you can look up, you can get up, if you fall flat on your face it can kill your spiritโ€ David Wilson

After knocking back a few mason jars of good ole Franklin County VA moonshine it's HorseFellOffATreadmill.

heheh nice

Errr, my friend, you may never have had any moonshine at all if you think you could knock back a few mason jars of any of it from anywhere at all and remain in the land of the living. It'd be more like "call the backhoe man, we got a horse to bury".

Reel men fish on Wednesdays

I always say, it's for sippin, not for shootin.

"That kid you're talking to right there, I think he played his nuts off! And you can quote me on that shit!" -Bud Foster

well he is a horse. maybe a few jars is what it takes

Maybe so, and were that the case, they'd not have to bother to bury him, he'd be thoroughly pickled and preserved.

Reel men fish on Wednesdays

Normally, when I talk to non-native WVians about my home state, they ask me two things consistently: "Are you from near Snowshoe?" and "Have you been rafting on the New?".

VT Class of '12 (MSE), MVBone, Go Hokies!

...Have you?

Some damn good trout fishin', too.

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Well i'm proud of our moonshine heritage..so I give NOTHING to those coal miners!! lol.

February..'96...the steak: ribeye, the whiskey:Lagavulin 16, the lady next to me: a bit**.....

I'm think the threshold for receiving retiree benefits is around four years. You can't blame these guys for cashing out young. They get a pension and health benefits, and they get to enjoy a higher quality of life and overall level of health.

Live for 32. Ut Prosim. Let's Go, Hokies.

Local paper today says Worilds was disappointed with the offers he was receiving. Predicted he will play somewhere this year.

Doesn't matter if it's cake or pie as long as it's chocolate.

Did your local paper quote a source? As I said earlier in the thread, I'm wouldn't be so sure the lack of interest wasn't more on Worlids' side. It's not as though sportswriters have never thrown uninformed, presumptive analysis into their "reporting"...

I realize some teams will need help later in the year and might pay some sort of premium, but will the difference be that great -- especially considering the paychecks he'd have foregone?

No sources. The gist of the article was that Worilds expected a lot of demand; but did not get the interest he expected and found that his idea of his value was higher than the teams were offering. Supposedly was still negotiating right up until he decided to retire. Admittedly speculation by the reporter; but he thought the retirement was more a strategy than a commitment.

Doesn't matter if it's cake or pie as long as it's chocolate.

No info on what teams he was supposedly talking with? No quotes from anyone involved in the supposed discussions? No quote from Worilds (other than perhaps the one that essentially says the exact opposite)?

Sounds more like analysis based on assumption and speculation through the lens of a skeptic rather than real reporting.

oh man...this is funny...I don't care who you are...lol.

February..'96...the steak: ribeye, the whiskey:Lagavulin 16, the lady next to me: a bit**.....

Can't stop watching and laughing. Guess I'm going to hell.

We put the K in Kwality

nah the "witnesses" don't believe in hell. At least the one who tried to convert me claimed that.

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I guess this is one of those times that momma was talking about with that whole "if you can't say something nice" routine.

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