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" Because he is . 6-5, he's big, he's strong and he's got a rocket for an arm, I guess that would make a Greedy Agent Currently, the New England few people Patriots (0-8) and Seattle Sea- drool. hawks (1-7) appear to have the . - Mike Levenseller greatest odds of obtaining the first On Cougar OB Drew Bledsoe pick in the draft. But the Detroit Lions (2-6) and Phoenix Cardinals (2-6) also have outside chances. makes a decision. " Bledsoe's parents are a factor as "First of all, whether I'm ready well. Before the season, Barbara to leave," he enumerates. "In a Bledsoe had expressed her desire Mike Pattinson Staff photo by Paul Minckler college atmosphere where you just for Drew to finish school at WSU. kind of live, I get my scholarship However, players' agerits such as check each week, the food is pro- Leigh Steinberg, a prominent NFL The 'air' apparent at QB U. vided for me. I don't have to deal agent who specializes in represent- ·S·A.'rNr&\~'$I,*"'ll~ being a could-have-been, a "From as long as I can remem- By CHR-1 V~~1~·~~fu.·~%'r~:~ with a lot of outside pressure. I ing quarterbacks, include clauses would-have-been.' , ber," Pattinson said, "it was . just have to go to class and go to' that require pro teams to finance Daily Evergreen Staff If he does get "his year" at the always said that I'd play for him practice. It's really no big deal. In the player's education while they Few people outside WSU foot- helm of one of 's someday, I knew I wanted to play the NFL, it's a business rather than play football. ball circles know much about the most explosive offenses, it will for him." just a game." Some scouts still question the Cougs' second-string quarterback, have been a long time in coming. However, Erickson went to Obviously, money is also a fac- wisdom of Bledsoe coming out because, unlike one cross-state From his youngest football Miami for the 1989 season, leav- tor. If Bledsoe is worth millions early. Pac-10 institution, WSU has no days, it was a virtual guarantee ing Pattinson with "a lot of this year, why risk injury by play- One NFL scout remarked after quarterback controversy. that Pattinson would play his col- uncertainty. ing at WSU as a senior? Insurance watching the WSU-USC game two Plainly and simply, Drew Bled- lege ball for family friend and ex- "He called me one morning premiums tend to be bank-break- weeks ago that, while Bledsoe has soe is the starter; Mike Pattinson Cougar coach Dennis Erickson. and said, 'The only way I would ers for game-breakers .. all the desirable physical traits, is the backup. Pattinson, a Moscow, Idaho leave is if I was offered a pro "My stock is another thing I "he made some mistakes that That's the way it has been, and native, has known Erickson sinc~ lob," Pattinson remembered. "It have to consider," Bledsoe said. made me think he wasn't ready. He that's the way it will continue to Pattinson was a baby, so it was doesn't get too much closer to a "If I go in the fourth round any- threw the ball away a couple of be - unless Bledsoe opts to only natu ral that Erickson pro job than Miami. Miami, in the way, then I won't go out. Where I times that prevented his team from leave school a year early for the recruited the quarterback to WSU college ranks, is the cream of the go is also a factor." winning. " . after the school's 9-3 Aloha Bowl Levenseller said, "He needs to In that case, Pattinson, a red- year in 1989. See Pattinson: page 8 work on his field awareness, shirt junior and Bledsoe's backup The More You things that come with experience for the last two years, will get his and time." shot at leading the Cougar Thanksgiving Break Advertise One thing is for certain. If Bled- offense. soe decides to come out this sea- Non-Stop BUS to SEATTLE the More You Many people, including Pattin- son, he will be a very well-paid son, are eager to see how he 00 college dropout. would do running the Cougar Round Trip $45. Sa¥e "It will be nuts for him," Leven- offense. DEPARTSfrom the CUB: Friday Nov. 20th at 1:00 p.m. and seller said. "He'll get real tired, "First of all, we don't know Sunday Nov. 22th at 9:00 p.m. and one day, he'll probably just what's going to happen at all," Return from Seattle, Sunday, Nov. 29th at 1:00 p.m. say 'screw it and make a decision. I Ask Your Sales he said. "I'd really like to see for think there are a lot of people who myself what would happen. I NORTHWESTERN TRAILWAYS Representative About will be involved with that decision; don't want to get out of here Bulk and Frequency they will sit down and make their 334-1412 Rates. decision. " The Daily Evergreen Grill & - 335-1572 N- -ti ..' -~~ ~~ 'i;~t1i}:::,~1~~~t::'i~~I:f::;1 {~mm~iB::~:::~~nrz~~t::::::ilf: ~ (tig ~§t::::i'~f f: *g~iiI ~rt/? J ocl & Joy Scourcy - Owners ON SALE NOW • Domestic SNOW CHAINS & CABLES & Impart AJ~ STARTING AT $29.95

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