Chargers' Cromartie singled out in ESPN report on Florida State

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Posted by Michael David Smith on December 13, 2009 9:42 AM ET

ESPN's Outside the Lines did a lengthy investigation into the role of academics in Florida State's football program, and the report that ran on ESPN Sunday morning singled out one former Seminole, Antonio Cromartie, as a player who particularly struggled academically when he was on campus.

The Outside the Lines report quoted a former teammate and classmate of Cromartie's as saying that Cromartie's reading level was so low that he could only read a word or two every minute.

Cromartie, currently a San Diego Chargers cornerback, declined to be interviewed for the piece, and ESPN reported that Cromartie's agent, Gary Wichard, also wouldn't give an interview but did acknowledge that Cromartie has language deficiencies.

Although the tone of the ESPN report seemed to suggest that the Florida State investigation had uncovered something scandalous, the same facts could have just as easily been turned into a profile praising Cromartie for overcoming his learning disabilities and becoming a success in his chosen profession.

Perhaps if Cromartie had granted ESPN an interview, that's what it would have been.
 
DaBoys4Life;3137567 said:
wasn't RW the same way ?
RW 31? I've heard rumblings about his past weight issues, but not about his mental capacity.

Never heard a thing about RW11.
 
The Outside the Lines report quoted a former teammate and classmate of Cromartie's as saying that Cromartie's reading level was so low that he could only read a word or two every minute.

Somewhere Dexter Manley is proud.
 
Norv Turner: Cro, this is a detailed scouting report of Miles Austin, who you'll be shadowing on Sunday.

Antonio Cromartie: Coach, I like the books wit the pictures better.


Turner: Now's not the time to joke around Cro.


*Cromartie turns to Eric Weddle*: You finna help me read this right?
 
WoodysGirl;3137571 said:
RW 31? I've heard rumblings about his past weight issues, but not about his mental capacity.

Never heard a thing about RW11.

yeah 31 I thought he couldn't read or something like that was flying around.
 
I saw this earlier today as well. The show makes it sound like the problem is exclusive to athletes. Unfortunately the issue is more widespread than that. I was shocked at the percentage of college students who could barely write a complete sentence.
 
ethiostar;3137686 said:
I saw this earlier today as well. The show makes it sound like the problem is exclusive to athletes. Unfortunately the issue is more widespread than that. I was shocked at the percentage of college students who could barely write a complete sentence.

Our education system is so poor.. From Kindergarten to 12th grade.
 
Lets face it: top athletes skate on academics a lot more often then normal students.
 
JBell523;3137578 said:
Norv Turner: Cro, this is a detailed scouting report of Miles Austin, who you'll be shadowing on Sunday.

Antonio Cromartie: Coach, I like the books wit the pictures better.


Turner: Now's not the time to joke around Cro.


*Cromartie turns to Eric Weddle*: You finna help me read this right?
:laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2:
 

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