Somebody will take him. Just in a later round--not because they're scared off, but because they know he will drop lower than he would've because of publicity reasons. You can't take a guy early in the draft when he's committed a "social/PR" faux paus.
And I completely disagree with all of you. No one should ever have their life shaken to the core for a single mistake, especially when they were bated into it. He's obviously a good guy who took the loss and his poor performance hard. Then some (expletive) on the other team get's all arrogant and in his face, generally just being a ****, and it pushes him over the edge.
It sickens me that that tard from Boise isn't even being punished at all. Totally unfair.
I'd question the "obviously a good guy" part of your statement. I've heard that this isn't Blounts first run in with trouble. He was a juco player who barely qualified to get into Oregon and there are plenty of rumors of academic and behavior issues while at Oregon. He may well have been down to his last chance even before last night. Also keep in mind the punch can be dismissed as a heat of the moment thing, but going after fans a minute later and making an assistant coach (with police assistance) wrestle you to the ground is the bigger problem. The fans were in a fan area, not on the field and he tried to go after them. After the Artest insanity at the Palace, no ones going to let that go lightly. In my mind the punch was worth 4-6 games, going after the fans nearly immediately afterward required a stiffer punishment.
He can still get drafted but he was already a character concern, now he is a last round of the draft rated guy. He'll still have his pro day and the combine to work out for the scouts if they want him.
I kind of agree that the Boise player should miss a game but I can see where the coach might say this is a good kid who has never been in trouble and I'm going to handle it internally. Maybe he'll miss a quarter or maybe he'll run stairs until he pukes 3 times this week. The coach has a right to discipline his players as he sees fit. But remember the ultimate leason is if your going to talk trash, keep your helmet on! BTW that was a pretty quick taunt, he wasn't there for more than 2 seconds.
And I'd like to give a shout out to Scott Frost, former husker QB, who took Blount down in time to keep him from punching anyone else.
