Isiah Bond

I think they did their homework on him . They may have more info than we do. Meaning he could be guilty and they already know it. Which might explain things.
 
I think they did their homework on him . They may have more info than we do. Meaning he could be guilty and they already know it. Which might explain things.
Yeah I’m quite certain that he turned himself in in Frisco and they know the police very well I’m sure and got all the info they needed.
 
If you read the reports, he has a problem and this could happen again. Who knows what will happen legally, but he is a player to stay away from. On top of this, before all this came out, many media scouts were viewing him as more of a day 3 pick. Is he worth taking a chance on?
 
If you read the reports, he has a problem and this could happen again. Who knows what will happen legally, but he is a player to stay away from. On top of this, before all this came out, many media scouts were viewing him as more of a day 3 pick. Is he worth taking a chance on?
The affidavit that's floating around paints a pretty bad picture.
 
This guy has a quirk that is one that causes problems.

and any team even thinking about signing him has to wonder if he has others.
 
He's not good enough of a prospect to be worth the risk right now. Guilty or not, the fact that something like this even came up during the pre-draft process is a bad look for him. I don't trust guys who aren't smart enough to realize that they need to keep their heads down and avoid any kind of risk during the pre-draft process. These 3-4 months could be the most important period in shaping the rest of your life but Bond wasn't smart enough to stay under the radar. If he had just locked in and cut out any potential distractions then he would have been drafted within the first 4 rounds.
 
He's not good enough of a prospect to be worth the risk right now. Guilty or not, the fact that something like this even came up during the pre-draft process is a bad look for him. I don't trust guys who aren't smart enough to realize that they need to keep their heads down and avoid any kind of risk during the pre-draft process. These 3-4 months could be the most important period in shaping the rest of your life but Bond wasn't smart enough to stay under the radar. If he had just locked in and cut out any potential distractions then he would have been drafted within the first 4 rounds.
yeah, you see it every year. Some prospect too dumb or more likely too lacking in self control to keep his nose clean
Teams rightfully want to avoid someone that cannot control himself
 

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