Just because you're gullible & believe everything you read doesn't mean I am too.
All this nonsense about Fleming is just people grasping hard to justify the move the staff made, it's called overcompensating.
Yall wanna attack the kid to make yourselves feel better about a questionable decision that yall not really as on board with as you pretend to claim, that's why you ****ers are going so hard to find every reason possible to justify it lol.
Let me ask you, if this was really the case with Fleming, then why did they invite him to Paradise? Why continue to recruit him the whole time, why not just drop him as soon as this so called incident happened?? No one would've been mad or questioned the staff if the dropped a kid for allegedly putting his hands on a girl, so why did they wait until they secured a replacement before they moved on from him?
It's bogus AF, you mean to tell me a 17 year old black kid in Miami beat up a girl & wasn't arrested for it, wasn't kicked off the team, played the entire season, was recruited & visited campus multiple times & it never made the news??? LMAO!
Just yesterday there was a concerted effort to tear the kid down, call him lazy, poor work ethic, bad route runner, bad attitude, pure Diva & now today he's a supposed woman beater... Funny how none of that never seemed to pop up until he took an OV to Nebraska... Interesting.
Look, I've moved on I don't care about the topic anymore, this sh*t is all done for yall so that yall feel better about the staffs decision. This is what yall need so just eat it up, but please stop trying to force me to drink the Kool-Aid on yall behalf. My opinion comes from people who coach the kid directly & his fellow teammates that are with him everyday, if yall wanna turn the kid into Antonio Brown & burn him in effigy so you can feel more secure in your worship of the staff then you go right ahead & knock yourselves out.
Just be happy with everything they're doing & stop trying pick fights with me because I have my own opinion, yall are better off waiting until you see the product on the field next season rather than crowing them prematurely, but that's a decision you can make on your own.