Posted on May 5, 2016
Should Navy Secretary allow Keenan Reynolds to play in NFL in 2016?
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"I'm confident that we can work something out for Keenan to do both, to serve his country and to play professional football," Mabus said during an appearance Thursday on The Dan Patrick Show.
"There are a lot of paths to both play and to serve," he said.
"I can't think of a better ambassador for the United States Navy or for the United States military than Keenan Reynolds."
"There are a lot of paths to both play and to serve," he said.
"I can't think of a better ambassador for the United States Navy or for the United States military than Keenan Reynolds."
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He has a duty to serve. He chose to attend Annapolis now the bill has come due.
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If the Navy had a midshipman who was an absolute computer whiz, and Google offered him a job coming out of the academy, would the Navy be willing to assign him to a make-work job in CA so he could work for Google fulltime as well as be in the Navy? I sort of doubt it.
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The navy will find a way to let him play and serve. The Navy will continue to beat Army in football and this boosts their recruiting ability for any athletes that are that good.
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