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douglas9

(4,474 posts)
Sat Aug 17, 2019, 11:27 AM Aug 2019

West Point graduate gets waiver to play for the Eagles while serving as active-duty

A West Point graduate received a waiver from the U.S. Army to sign with the Philadelphia Eagles on Friday, and play in the NFL while serving as an active-duty soldier.

The waiver for 2nd Lt. Brett Toth was first reported by ESPN's Adam Schefter, who said that Toth signed a three-year deal with the Eagles. Toth graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 2018.

"As an Army officer, 2nd Lt. Toth is part of the team that defends our nation," Army spokeswoman Cynthia O. Smith said in a statement. "The Army is very excited that he will now have the opportunity to simultaneously pursue his dream as part of the Eagles team while continuing to serve as an active-duty soldier."

Toth played four seasons at West Point with a total of 31 games, the academy said in a press release, calling him a "key contributor on the offensive line" in his last two seasons. Toth was also invited to both the Senior Bowl and the East-West Shrine Game after his senior year.

In 2017, he was named to the 2017 Associated Press All-Bowl Team.

"He is an extraordinary leader of character with professional athletic ability," West Point spokesman Lt. Col. Chris Ophardt said in the press release. "He will provide a great benefit to the Army while playing in the NFL."

The policy to allow military academy athletes to pursue a professional sports career was announced in June this year, reversing a 2017 decision by former Defense Secretary James Mattis who said that the military academy graduates would have to serve at least two years of their five-year service obligation before going pro.


https://taskandpurpose.com/brett-toth-nfl-waiver

Imagine Rocky would have liked getting a waiver:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Bleier


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West Point graduate gets waiver to play for the Eagles while serving as active-duty (Original Post) douglas9 Aug 2019 OP
So the taxpayers are gonna pay for this guy to play fucking football? CurtEastPoint Aug 2019 #1
He actually can have a big impact while playing football. Blue_true Aug 2019 #5
First things first. Sneederbunk Aug 2019 #2
This is some BS Docreed2003 Aug 2019 #3
Roger Staubach had to serve his four years before he got a crack at the NFL Brother Buzz Aug 2019 #4
Roger Staubach was a Navy Supply Officer, DeminPennswoods Sep 2019 #6
Staubach was color-blind Brother Buzz Sep 2019 #7
The services have Olympic athletic programs jmowreader Sep 2019 #8

Blue_true

(31,261 posts)
5. He actually can have a big impact while playing football.
Tue Aug 27, 2019, 11:09 PM
Aug 2019

One reason why most gifted athletes that qualify won't go to a service academy is the requirement to go into the military. We see exceptions, the basketball player who was basically allowed to join the reserves instead of doing a four year hitch, but in general an elite jock gets stuck going to the service academy, occasionally one, like Roger Staubach does his hitch and come out to become an all-star professional athlete, but that is rare.

Docreed2003

(17,783 posts)
3. This is some BS
Sat Aug 17, 2019, 12:29 PM
Aug 2019

David Robinson was too tall to serve on ships after graduating from Annapolis and he still completed a two year active duty obligation prior to joining the nba.

DeminPennswoods

(16,298 posts)
6. Roger Staubach was a Navy Supply Officer,
Mon Sep 16, 2019, 01:09 PM
Sep 2019

not a line officer.

This kid will serve out his duty as a recruiter ala Napoleon McCallum and David Robinson, iirc.

jmowreader

(51,431 posts)
8. The services have Olympic athletic programs
Thu Sep 19, 2019, 05:39 PM
Sep 2019

My view is, if the Army will send a guy to Fort Carson to run track or play rugby sevens, I have no issue with sending Lt. Toth to Philadelphia to play offensive line.

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