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Jason White quits Pro career

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2003 Heisman winner Jason White of Oklahoma has given up on a pro career because of the condition of his knees. He was undrafted but tried to make the Titans after the Chiefs looked at him and didn't sign him.

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Ex-Sooners QB White tells Titans his pro career is over

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Former Heisman Trophy winner Jason White ended his professional career Thursday, citing his weak knees.

White, who had been competing for third quarterback with the Tennessee Titans, said he has the head and heart to play in the NFL. He doesn't have the knees.
"It's always been a dream of mine, but certain things won't allow me to chase that dream," White said. "It's kind of out of my hands at this point."

White won the Heisman Trophy in 2003 and led Oklahoma to back-to-back BCS title games. He also won the Davey O'Brien award twice and the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm title and is Oklahoma's career passing leader with 7,922 yards and in touchdown passes with 81.

His career at Oklahoma lasted six years because of reconstructive surgery on each knee. He was redshirted after the first one in 1999, then earned a medical exemption for an extra year of eligibility after the second in 2002.

White joined the Titans in May as an undrafted rookie after an audition with the Kansas City Chiefs did not lead to a contract offer.

He said he was still feeling the effects of the knee surgeries.

"I always had trouble, even in the summer, dropping back when practice wasn't every day," he said. "Now that practice was every day it got to the point where one of my knees was super sore, so I started favoring it with the other one. Then the other one started hurting. I took a couple of days off this week and it hasn't really changed."

He said he informed coach Jeff Fisher of his decision Wednesday night.

"I stuck it out as long as I could," White said. "I just came to a point where it took me four seconds to drop back on a five-step drMp &1By that time, I'm sacked."

Fisher said White's numbers prove that he was able to move offenses and win games.

"You don't necessarily, at that position, have to be the most athletic or the most gifted or have the strongest arm. You have to move an offense and you have to have the intangibles, and that's what he's had, and that's what he's proven in a great college career," Fisher said.

White had split time equally with Gino Guidugli of Cincinnati and Shane Boyd of Kentucky, but was held back in recent days when the pain in his knees increased.

He planned to return home to Tuttle, Okla., by Thursday night and plans to pursue jobs as a football coach next week.

"Sometimes I think that you have to swallow your pride a little bit and know when you're done," he said.

Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops found out about White's retirement following the Sooners' morning practice Thursday.

"Jason knows what's best for him," Stoops said. "If that's what he has to do, he's had an incredible career here."

After his second knee surgery, White had to take days off between practices. But before last season, he was back to working out every day without problems. He then made it through the entire season without injury problems.

Stoops thinks White, who has a degree in sociology, will be a great coach.

"I'm sure possibly all the extra work probably could be bothersome to him healthwise, and he just decided he wants to move on," Stoops said. "Good for him. He'll have a successful career in whatever he does."
 
hmmm, two big XII quarterbakcs that used the system that they were in to put up big numbers to heismans and then go on to do dick in bowl games and in the pros. Maybe we can go back in time and give the heisman to larry fitzgerlad, the rightful owner, and take nebraska out of the championship game in 2002. Oh if only we had our time machines and could show people the truth.


The Mongoose
 
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themongoose32 said:
hmmm, two big XII quarterbakcs that used the system that they were in to put up big numbers to heismans and then go on to do dick in bowl games and in the pros. Maybe we can go back in time and give the heisman to larry fitzgerlad, the rightful owner, and take nebraska out of the championship game in 2002. Oh if only we had our time machines and could show people the truth.


The Mongoose

Maybe you'd like to take one of Archie's Heismans away and give it to Dorsett who actually succeeded in the pros. Dumbass.

Jason White had a pro career?
 
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When I saw the title of this thread, I thought: "Jason White quit Wal-Mart already?"

Whoever hires him next: Give the man a paid vacation the first week of January, lest he run your company into the ground.

Don't be doggin' on Eric Crouch though. He's a good guy. If it weren't for him, Miami would've never made the grave mistake of thinking Ohio State was a big fucking joke too. In fact, Tressel might wanna send him a ring.
 
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The Titans have not being doing too well with their Draft picks thus far. White's & the NFL part ways, and then Pac-Man Jones goes on a verbal rampage the other day - when still not in camp, still not signed, hence not a member of the team, calling out the current Titan's players who demanded he be in camp.
 
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dumbass for thinking that jason white shouldn't have gotten the heisman over one of the better wide recievers in the recent history of college football? what the fuck does that have to do with archie griffin having two great years at ohio state that had nothign to do with a system?


The Mongoose

ps, archie griffin played in the NFL which is more the jason white or eric crouch can say. And Tony dorsett won a heisman so i don't know what that has to do with archie winning one.
 
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The Titans have not being doing too well with their Draft picks thus far. White's & the NFL part ways, and then Pac-Man Jones goes on a verbal rampage the other day - when still not in camp, still not signed, hence not a member of the team, calling out the current Titan's players who demanded he be in camp.
White was undrafted.

Is anyone surprised that "Pac Man" is running his mouth? The Titans knew what they were getting when they drafted him.
 
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