Darron Thomas' Surprise Decision to Bolt for NFL Should Be Celebrated, Not Scorned
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Last Saturday, Oregon football fans, still basking in the glow of the program’s first Rose Bowl victory since the Woodrow Wilson presidency, suddenly felt like wounded ducks. The news that star quarterback Darron Thomas had decided to leave the team for a chance to play in the NFL was more surprising than a Greg Oden All-Star appearance.
Ducks fans expected this from LaMichael James, who broke nearly every UO rushing record over the course of his three-year career, and had nothing left to prove on a college football field—but Darron Thomas was supposed to be a lock to return for his senior year and run an offense that he and Chip Kelly built into a Mach 5 machine.
We probably will never know the true reason that Thomas wanted to give up his chance at becoming the best quarterback in Oregon history for an opportunity to play with the big boys on Sundays.
Perhaps, like James, Thomas wanted to go out on top after enduring the pain of coming a downed knee away from winning a national championship. Perhaps, as Oregonian columnist John Canzano suggests, Thomas feared baby-faced backup QB Bryan Bennett beating him out for the starting spot come September. Or perhaps, the decision was purely economic in nature—a prime opportunity for Thomas to give back to his mother who has worked the early shift at Target for the last 16 years.
Whatever the reason, the vitriol and negativity coming from Duck country and the national media must end.
In many ways, the decision does feel premature and a bit shortsighted for an undersized quarterback plagued by accuracy issues. But with all that Thomas has given to this program, how can Ducks fans have any response other than support and gratitude?
Thomas took Oregon places that seemed impossible just 10 years ago. He leaves UO as the all-time leader in passing touchdowns with 66, ranks sixth in total offense and seventh in career passing yards. Most importantly, Thomas went 23-3 as a starter, making him the winningest quarterback in Oregon history.
Only a handful of Oregon quarterbacks are in the mix with Thomas in a greatest-of-all-time discussion. Dan Fouts, Joey Harrington, Dennis Dixon and Kellen Clemens come to mind, but even they never came a field goal away from being the best team in the land.
Thomas probably will be a late sixth or seventh round pick. He may not get picked at all and have to finagle his way onto an NFL roster through free agency. But there’s no telling that another year playing at Oregon would have done much to improve his draft stock.
However Thomas’ career turns out, I have nothing but respect and well wishes for him.
This is not to say that Thomas’ departure won’t hurt the Ducks plenty. His decision is made even more painful by Matt Barkley’s choice to return for his senior year at USC.
But all of these worries permeated through Eugene when a certain laptop enthusiast named Jeremiah Masoli was forced to turn the reins over to an inexperienced young quarterback named Darron Thomas.
The Thomas era now becomes the Bennett era, which may be even more successful, and electrifying.
Bennett brings skills to the field that can potentially make this team faster and more unpredictable than before. We saw flashes of his deceptive mobility and arm strength against Arizona State, Colorado and Washington State this year.
Whether he transforms into a proven winner has yet to be seen, but you have to trust that Kelly knew something about this kid when he recruited him.
So look forward to the future, Duck fans, but never forget that whatever successes the program may enjoy under Bennett came on the back of the most successful quarterback in Oregon history.
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Nobody in here is "scorning" Darron Thomas.
We were stunned, but there no “haters” here. This isn’t the ESPN or O-Live forums. It’s always interesting that people who just signed up a couple days ago feel the need to tell long-time ATQ regulars how they should act. If you were familiar with this site, you would understand that it’s not necessary.
Ducks GOOOOD. Fuskies BAAAAAD.
by BigGreenWreckingMachine on Jan 17, 2012 12:56 PM PST reply actions
There have been plenty of haters here
Let’s not color it as people 100% happy with DT. the original poster declared DT going to the draft as ‘good news’.
If I could kiss Nick Holt, I would. Though, with him, I’m sure it would end in deep penetration and a score
Huh?
Of course we’re not universally happy with this decision, but nobody here is calling him an asshole for leaving and denigrating his entire body of work unlike on other forums. And a person on either side of a debate about his leaving isn’t automatically a “hater” and you know this. But the point is, who is this new member to come in here and admonish us as if we’re acting like the toddlers at O-live or the miscreants at ESPN?
Ducks GOOOOD. Fuskies BAAAAAD.
by BigGreenWreckingMachine on Jan 17, 2012 2:10 PM PST up reply actions
Happy or no
A number of people on this blog were saying how this was a good thing, how DT wasn’t even the best QB on the roster, etc, etc, and how it’s great that we can get rid of him so we can go wit BB or Mariota.
There’s been a lot of denigration. It’s pretty weaksauce, but it’s there.
If I could kiss Nick Holt, I would. Though, with him, I’m sure it would end in deep penetration and a score
Well, that might turn out to be true, is the point.
It’s entirely possible that DT wasn’t the best QB on the roster. But those who have said that aren’t putting down DT and kicking him out the door while calling him a worthless bum. They’re just expressing an opinion that might actually be true. Simply saying one player is better than another isn’t a slam on the other player. That’s why I despise this ridiculous “hater” thing. Even the slightest perceived slight and people overreact, saying the they’re “haters.” And it’s even worse when it’s the truth. If I like The Who more than The Rolling Stones, does that mean I even mildly dislike the Stones? Because these thin-skinned parrots you find nowadays would call me a “hater.” The word no longer has meaning. There was a time when “hate” was a vile word, meant to suggest the strongest possible antipathy. Nowadays it has the same meaning as mild distaste. “Hitler didn’t like the Jews much, but I HATE Coldplay.”
Ducks GOOOOD. Fuskies BAAAAAD.
by BigGreenWreckingMachine on Jan 17, 2012 5:22 PM PST up reply actions
That's true
However, the timing? Really, really shitty.
It’s like saying that the new CEO might be really awesome at the old CEO’s funeral.
If I could kiss Nick Holt, I would. Though, with him, I’m sure it would end in deep penetration and a score
I don't believe that at all
If BB was the best qb he would have been on the field. I think chip might have even mentioned that during the " quarterback controversy". The coaches saw these guys day in and day out. They chose Thomas as the guy as the person to give the ducks the best chance to win. To me that means he was the better qb for this team.
Making days happy like Arthur Fonzarelli
by Brundon_Roy on Jan 18, 2012 11:44 AM PST via mobile up reply actions
Not necessarily aimed at ATQ regulars
This article was not aimed at ATQ members, specifically. It was more about how the national media and reaction from many ducks fans did not take into account everything Darron had done for Oregon’s program. Click on the link in the article to Ted Miller’s initial ESPN column concerning Thomas’ decision to go pro to see what I’m talking about.
Sorry for the jaundiced eye.
Most of us try to avoid the ESPN cesspool for that exact reason. While you will find folks here who think we might be better with Bennett, very nearly none of them will denigrate Thomas to make their point. Saying Bennett is faster and has a better-looking deep ball isn’t a slam on Thomas but a reasonable opinion based on both fact and observation. Saying “Thomas sucks, no way he should be going pro, what an idiot” is another thing entirely. So is “Thomas sucks, put in Bennett.”
Ducks GOOOOD. Fuskies BAAAAAD.
by BigGreenWreckingMachine on Jan 17, 2012 3:32 PM PST up reply actions
What the f*ck are you talking about?
I’m fed up of all the stories decrying the DT hate. It’s only propagating the impression that apparently we’re all scorning DT or something. This is complete BS.. I’m really begging all of you, please stop.
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