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Eric Crouch to retire - wtf?

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http://msn.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/pasquarelli_len/1430682.html

QB-turned-receiver decides to end his career

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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com


In a stunning move, but one that he said came after "a lot of thought and consideration," Heisman Trophy winner and St. Louis Rams rookie receiver Eric Crouch is retiring from football.


Eric Crouch didn't feel he was making a smooth transition to receiver.


The former Nebraska star, who thanked the Rams organization and its fans, will officially leave the game on Thursday.

"I've played a lot of football from the time I was eight years old, benefited from this game and the opportunities it gave me, not to mention the friends I've made around the world," Crouch said late Wednesday from the offices of St. Louis-based agents Jim Steiner and Ben Dogra. "But I cannot in good conscience take a spot on this team."

Crouch, 23, said he is retiring primarily because injuries have prevented him from playing at the level to which he has been accustomed. He plans to return to his home in Omaha.

A third-round choice in this year's draft, Crouch was attempting to make the transition from quarterback to wide receiver and, despite battling through injuries in camp, Rams coach Mike Martz insisted the rookie would develop in time into a quality pass catcher. Crouch was more pragmatic about his chances at the new position.

Martz told The Associated Press on Wednesday night that Crouch informed him of his decision last Friday. Crouch did not make the trip to Denver for the team's regular-season opener Sunday and has not practiced with the team since then.

Martz has closed practices for the first three weeks of the season, and the Rams had not made an announcement.

"This has caught us all by surprise,'' Martz said. "He came in Friday and told me the news.''

Steiner said that Crouch first broached the possibility of retirement to him last Friday and emphasized that his client had discussed his decision with Martz and senior Rams officials.

"I was certainly surprised when he first told me about it," Steiner said. "We have talked about it for many hours and he is comfortable with the decision. Obviously, it was a difficult thing, but it's the right thing for him."

Crouch appeared in 42 games for the Cornhuskers and started 38 of them. He is one of only 13 players in college football history to both rush and pass for over 1,000 yards in a season. Crouch is one of only three players at the Division I-A level to throw for 4,000 yards and run for 3,000 yards in his career, and he also holds the NCAA career record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback.

In addition to the Heisman Trophy, he also captured the Walter Camp Player of the Year Award for 2001 and the Davey O'Brien Quarterback Award. He is the most decorated quarterback in Nebraska history and is one of the most prolific offensive players in recent history of the college game.

At Nebraska, Crouch completed 312 of 606 passes for 4,481 yards, with 29 touchdown passes and 25 interceptions. Crouch carried 648 times for 3,434 yards and scored 59 rushing touchdowns during his college career.

Crouch signed a three-year, $1.3 million contract that included a signing bonus of $395,000.
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Grow a sack and rehab - another Heisman flop.
 
I'm not a College football fan, but I'm wondering why this guy who is such a good quaterback..... was switched to receiver? :confused:
 
GinNJuice said:
I'm not a College football fan, but I'm wondering why this guy who is such a good quaterback..... was switched to receiver? :confused:

He wasn't. He was a good option QB. That doesn't fly in the NFL.
 
GinNJuice said:
I'm not a College football fan, but I'm wondering why this guy who is such a good quaterback..... was switched to receiver? :confused:

He was a great QB in college because he could run effectively. He was more athletic than most of the defenses in the NCAA's. In the pros the defenses get bigger and quicker.

I am thinking he got a "coolege gameday" deal with ESPN like Kirk Herbstreit. You don't walk away from a $400K / yr gig until you've made enough to reitre.
 
Spent and Matt nailed it - option QB's end up on the bench in the big league. All of a sudden the defense they are running against is bigger and faster.


As a side note - I'm interested in the following: a good buddy of mine is a huge Huskers fan. Evidently quite a few of the linemen have been suffering the same injury (pulled groin muscles) - which is pointing to their strength and conditioning coach.
 
He wasn't even that great in college. He was overrated his entire career. Look at the stats, they aren't that impressive.
 
Yeah, successful Nebraska QB does not equate to successul NFL QB. Still, he could have made a contribution somewhere and made some good money.

I think smart, square guys like Crouch and Major Applewhite of Texas (who also quit), will end up being highly successful coaches or in other areas of life such as law, medicine or politics. Their lives do not revolve around football.

We have not heard the last from Eric Crouch.
 
ttlpkg said:
Yeah, successful Nebraska QB does not equate to successul NFL QB. Still, he could have made a contribution somewhere and made some good money.

I think smart, square guys like Crouch and Major Applewhite of Texas (who also quit), will end up being highly successful coaches or in other areas of life such as law, medicine or politics. Their lives do not revolve around football.

We have not heard the last from Eric Crouch.

Speaking of Texas ball players, Cedric Benson, the sophomore, is in my senior level finance class. He seems pretty intelligent. The rest of the team is in my Kiddy Lit class. I don't know what that says about them, or me.
 
what i find amazing is that he even made it on an nfl roster...

i mean, who could play qb 4 seasons in college.. no other position, and then SWITCH TO A WR (or as frost did, safety)??? thats insane... these guys must be pure football players through and through...
 
madbomber31 said:
i mean, who could play qb 4 seasons in college.. no other position, and then SWITCH TO A WR (or as frost did, safety)??? thats insane... these guys must be pure football players through and through...

All pro CB Cornell Green and All pro WR Drew Pearson of the Cowboys, to name a couple.
 
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