Thursday, May 14, 2009

Sam Keller takes on EA Sports and the NCAA

Sam Keller, former standout Arizona State/Nebraska QB is suing the NCAA and EA Sports. Why you ask, because he feels that EA sports has been ripping student athletes off for years and the NCAA has looked the other way. He states that EA sports in there NCAA college football game had a virtual QB that had his number, his height, his weight, and his hometown listed as that players hometown. Gee Sam, that is because it is you. EA sports NCAA football has been doing that for a long time. They don't use your name though, but he is upset because their are websites that you can download onto Xbox 360 or PS3 that people like me and you enter the players names and then it downloads them into the game. He states that the NCAA acts like this doesn't happen. Here is the deal Sammy boy. You were a good QB at Arizona State, not sure what happened there when you lost your starting job in spring ball and you flipped out and thought you were the best in the country. So then you make headlines by going to Nebraska, and lets face it, Callahan took you because he was going to lose his job soon at Nebraska if he didn't get this west coast offense thing going, we all know what happened. You sucked it up at Nebraska, got routed by USC on your home field, and your coach was kicked to the curb at the end of the season. I'm sure that you still think you are all that and a bag of chips despite not being in a NFL uniform. So my guess is football didn't work out for you, so plan B. Sue the NCAA and EA sports for making you in a game. Good Luck with that. If you win, I am creating myself in the game, and then I am suing them too. Seriously, don't ruin the game because it ruined you. How much fun would it be if everybody was make believe on the college games? Don't you think its cool that you are in a video game? The Iowa Hawkeye players have commented on how they think its cool that they can play with their guy in the game. Let it go Sam, go back to flippin' burgers at In-n-out.

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