ESPN: New England Patriots' Ty Warren skips bonus to work on degree - ESPN Boston
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New England Patriots defensive end
Ty Warren is forgoing his $250,000 offseason workout bonus, he says, because no amount of money is worth having his kids see their father without a college degree.
A possible NFL lockout in 2011, which has him thinking more about life after his playing career, also is on his mind.
That's why as the Patriots opened their voluntary offseason program Monday, the 29-year-old Warren was home in Bryan, Texas, with his wife, Kesha, and their three kids, Brionna, Brielle and Bailey...
..."I try to put the kids in the best educational system possible and I think there is something to be said for their father, who has been blessed to play in the NFL and do something he's loved to do, going back and finishing what he started," Warren said from the campus of Texas A&M. "In the big picture, I think it's important for me to do what I'm doing. I can sacrifice that bonus for that.
As it stands, Warren is on pace to walk in graduation next spring. He's majoring in agriculture leadership and development and already has his post-playing career in mind; he hopes to help those at A&M get more involved in the local community."
If we end up having a lockout in 2011, that's where you can find me, working with students," Warren said.
Good for him.
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Damn.
Good work, Warren! Not many role models in that sense anymore.
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That's fantastic. If I was Robert Kraft, I'd have to seriously think about paying him the bonus anyway.
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ACW
Kraft should donate the bonus amount to Warren's school.
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Am I the only one who thinks that's totally stupid? He's only 29 and just gave up $250,000. What's wrong with finishing school after you get tons of money? He'll still have a lot of years ahead of him after he's done with football.
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jnhay
Am I the only one who thinks that's totally stupid? He's only 29 and just gave up $250,000. What's wrong with finishing school after you get tons of money? He'll still have a lot of years ahead of him after he's done with football.
Yeah, as noble as it sounds, I thought it was funny that he was worried about the potential lockout when he had a quarter of a mil with his name on it.
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jnhay
Am I the only one who thinks that's totally stupid? He's only 29 and just gave up $250,000. What's wrong with finishing school after you get tons of money? He'll still have a lot of years ahead of him after he's done with football.
Even Ivy Leaguers don't spend $250,000 for a college degree.
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jnhay
Am I the only one who thinks that's totally stupid? He's only 29 and just gave up $250,000. What's wrong with finishing school after you get tons of money? He'll still have a lot of years ahead of him after he's done with football.
I'm inclined to agree. I could see if he was moving up the start time on a medical or law degree. THAT might be something but the major seems like it's not even really teaching him ideas that enrich your life like philosophy, physics, chemistry, mathematics, history, etc. It's great to finish and all but it's a bit silly to turn down 250K.
As someone who didn't finish and will graduate this May, I can say that developing my intelligence and education has been mainly an autodidactic experience. Teach your kids the value of education by having discussions with them everyday by putting up with their initial resistance to taking music lessons or sitting down to read a challenging book and discussingit with them, not by simply pursuing the credential. I absolutely think he should finish but to turn down 250K is a bit odd. I know that I would have felt a lot better about the delay in completing my degree had I been making hundreds of thousands/millions per year with million dollar bonuses. Then again, maybe he has spent wisely and invested and the 250K might actually hurt him this year in taxes or something and it's just as easy for him to finish.
WIthout knowing his EXACT considerations (beyond what he tells us) I won't condemn him for his choice. I'll just say that 250K is both of your kid's college educations or if they work hard enough to get high GPAs and choose the right fields, they can get scholarships for undergrad and you can bankroll their graduate education with that money. Or use it to set up a trust fund so they can draw on a monthly allowance so they can live and not worry about work while they pursue that education.
But that's me....maybe something was time-sensitive about this and he thought it was the only time in the next few years he would have. If so, I can't really fault him.
Now that I've thoroughly confused myself ;P
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I guess he's made enough that 250k isn't that much for him...and he values the degree more than 250k
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Just looked back at his profile, I forgot he was the thirteenth pick in the draft. He probably got a nice fat signing bonus, even at 13. That and some years in the league and a second contract and 250K would be nothing to him, especially if he really IS trying to put things in place in the event of a lockout (or retirement, at some point if you've made enough, some guys have other ideas for themselves--why kill yourself when you're secure, I guess...)
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i don't like the pats, but i respect guys who want more than the few years in the NFL to hang their hat on.
too many guys go broke a year after they're out of the league and those ridiculous checks aren't coming in anymore.
rookies should pay more attention, but then again if we put a scale on them then they'll start working harder and paying more attention.
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Sometimes principles are more important than money. Especially if the money isn't critical to you.
If more people valued what was right over what made you more money the world would be a much better place.
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This is so stupid. I'm sorry but he couldn't work on getting his degree in the offseason? Or after he retired from the NFL? I'm pretty sure the 250K would cover that just fine then. Someone on 980 (Czaban?) who theorized that this is just a play to get speaking contracts and to be famous. That makes sense to me.
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MrSilverMaC
Sometimes principles are more important than money. Especially if the money isn't critical to you.
If more people valued what was right over what made you more money the world would be a much better place.
Principles are great but I am sure he can make both NFL and college work at the same time. Online classes, night classes, flex schedule are only some of the tools available to get your degree.
I don't get why he has to choose one over the other. Heck NFL even has arrangements with Harvard, stanfard and UPenn for players who want to study or transition to life after work.