Amari Cooper why he didn't put on for his city

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R.I.P Freddy G ‏@amari_coop2 27 Jun
How come you did not go to TheU in your hometown? We'r... — My hatred for losing outweighed my desire to stay home
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Win and they will come.
 

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People need to stop bringing up kids that don't choose the U.

If you're not with us you're against us. Don't care if you got paid, think you're playing elsewhere to win or **** want to get away from home.

Good luck to you. I hope we stomp you in the future.
 
If he and other elite South Fl kids would've stayed home, losing would be a thing of the past. Easy to go play for a winner...
 
People need to stop bringing up kids that don't choose the U.

If you're not with us you're against us. Don't care if you got paid, think you're playing elsewhere to win or **** want to get away from home.

Good luck to you. I hope we stomp you in the future.

It's a recruiting board and an elite prospect that didn't come to TheU. People wanted to know why didn't come to Miami.
 
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LMAO I understand every kid has there pros and cons when picking a college. No disrespect to Amari, but how about you take your team from the bottom to the top. Like Duke, Tracy, Deon, etc. Now im not sure about this, but didn't Alonzo Highsmith and company come along when MIAMI was nothing?
 
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Well, not to mention that at the time, the NCAA situation with the school looked bleak. Plus, coming off a 6-6 season in which a highly disappointing senior class was on the way out. Can you really blame him?
 
Well, not to mention that at the time, the NCAA situation with the school looked bleak. Plus, coming off a 6-6 season in which a highly disappointing senior class was on the way out. Can you really blame him?

Yup, pretty easily.
 
sounds like his own "decision" lol. came fault anyone for going to bama now. only problem is their players dont do anything in nfl.
 
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Hopefully the kid makes it to the league and stays.

If not, that Alabama degree will take him far.

You could say that for the majority of college football players from **** near every college in the US including Miami

Especially if he goes to the NFL. I heard tonight that a very high percentage of NFL players file for bankruptcy within two years of leaving the league.

I wonder what the percentage is for former college football players who don't make the NFL.
 
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Why bring this **** up again and again?


Sure, if all these kids could unite and stay we'd be back sooner, but they're all kids with different minds and different agendas.


We're getting the kids that want to bring The U back. Hopefully this is the year that kids like Deon, DP, Tracy, Duke and Morris put it together on the field and at least win the conference. That will be enough to show most of these kids it's the right thing to stay home IMO.


If you think it's a coincidence that the kids that leave are going to SEC powerhouses and the NCAA is the SEC's *****, then I hope you're an eskimo because I have some ice I'd like to sell you.


Oh, Oregon got their verdict quick and got a slap on the wrist? I wonder how many kids the SEC goes up to Oregon to get?
 
Well thats real. And him going to Bama wasn't an "easy way out" imo. They bring 5 and 4 star recievers yearly that can ball. So he has to compete against good athletes.
 
Hire clowns like Coker and Shannon again and we'll get another 10 years of the same.

Hope we've learned our lesson about hiring unqualified ***** as HC and allowing crooks to walk the sidelines.
 
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