Sigma_Cane_7
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Bruh. I’m dead with this one.
Bruh. I’m dead with this one.
RIP Prop Joe. I believe they kill him after this scene. Cheese was an *******. Slim Charles made everything right.
No one is saying that.Man 17 year old should never make mistakes. I mean I know none of us made mistakes at that age. Come on now, the kid is 6'4 to 6'5 who is extremely athletic. You don't turn that away
We all made mistakes, and then you deal with the consequences. Don’t chase the bag and disrespect both the school and the staff that spent their time and resources recruiting you. Also, we are good at DE.Man 17 year old should never make mistakes. I mean I know none of us made mistakes at that age. Come on now, the kid is 6'4 to 6'5 who is extremely athletic. You don't turn that away
Exactly this him being young is ****. My parents taught how to act right and not burn bridges. If I did deal with the consequences.We all made mistakes, and then you deal with the consequences. Don’t chase the bag and disrespect both the school and the staff that spent their time and resources recruiting you. Also, we are good at DE.
He is 20 or 21 now.That's not the kids fault. The son shouldn't be blamed for the sins of the father.
No one is saying that.
But there has to be a precedent set. This kid played all kinda games with us & trolled us hard, he had every opportunity to honor his commitment & sign with Miami, he & his pops chose quick money over putting on representing for his hometown, so now when shìt goes bad at College Station he needs to live with that & not have us roll the red carpet out to welcome him back after he fcked us over as bad as he did.
Miami makes plenty of mistakes in recruiting & we fck things up more often than people might realize when it comes to landing Blue chip local recruits, however in this situation that's not the case. We did everything right & treated this kid with the utmost respect, we handled his recruitment perfect & he still did us dirty for no other reason than getting some quick cash that has probably already dried up.
If his pops was as involved in his recruitment as he was & didn't warn his son about being a young Black man at a place like College station which is literally like a **** Cult, then that's on him.
Miami is not Captain Save A Hoe with the cape on to rescue every single bag chasing South FL player that shìts on us in recruiting only to come running back talking bout being "homesick" or wanting to put on for the city only because they found out the hard way at whatever Confederate SEC program they went to that all the lies & bullshìt them Good ol' boy coaches were selling them was nothing but fake dreams & fugazi promises.
Yes Harris has some good traits & is a natural athlete, but so what, kids like that grow on trees in South FL & Miami at DE is not in a desperate position to where we need to jump on the window reaching for a kid who already told us to go fck off. It's not like the Issiah Walker situation where we're desperate for OT's, DE is one of the positions where we can be picky & get who we want because of the system we run creates productivity & the success we've had with dudes like Chad Thomas, Joe Jackson & Greg Rousseau.
Donnel missed his chance to be a Hurricane, I don't care how talented he is.
No one is saying that.
But there has to be a precedent set. This kid played all kinda games with us & trolled us hard, he had every opportunity to honor his commitment & sign with Miami, he & his pops chose quick money over putting on representing for his hometown, so now when shìt goes bad at College Station he needs to live with that & not have us roll the red carpet out to welcome him back after he fcked us over as bad as he did.
Miami makes plenty of mistakes in recruiting & we fck things up more often than people might realize when it comes to landing Blue chip local recruits, however in this situation that's not the case. We did everything right & treated this kid with the utmost respect, we handled his recruitment perfect & he still did us dirty for no other reason than getting some quick cash that has probably already dried up.
If his pops was as involved in his recruitment as he was & didn't warn his son about being a young Black man at a place like College station which is literally like a **** Cult, then that's on him.
Miami is not Captain Save A Hoe with the cape on to rescue every single bag chasing South FL player that shìts on us in recruiting only to come running back talking bout being "homesick" or wanting to put on for the city only because they found out the hard way at whatever Confederate SEC program they went to that all the lies & bullshìt them Good ol' boy coaches were selling them was nothing but fake dreams & fugazi promises.
Yes Harris has some good traits & is a natural athlete, but so what, kids like that grow on trees in South FL & Miami at DE is not in a desperate position to where we need to jump on the window reaching for a kid who already told us to go fck off. It's not like the Issiah Walker situation where we're desperate for OT's, DE is one of the positions where we can be picky & get who we want because of the system we run creates productivity & the success we've had with dudes like Chad Thomas, Joe Jackson & Greg Rousseau.
Donnel missed his chance to be a Hurricane, I don't care how talented he is.
No one is saying that.
But there has to be a precedent set. This kid played all kinda games with us & trolled us hard, he had every opportunity to honor his commitment & sign with Miami, he & his pops chose quick money over putting on representing for his hometown, so now when shìt goes bad at College Station he needs to live with that & not have us roll the red carpet out to welcome him back after he fcked us over as bad as he did.
Miami makes plenty of mistakes in recruiting & we fck things up more often than people might realize when it comes to landing Blue chip local recruits, however in this situation that's not the case. We did everything right & treated this kid with the utmost respect, we handled his recruitment perfect & he still did us dirty for no other reason than getting some quick cash that has probably already dried up.
If his pops was as involved in his recruitment as he was & didn't warn his son about being a young Black man at a place like College station which is literally like a **** Cult, then that's on him.
Miami is not Captain Save A Hoe with the cape on to rescue every single bag chasing South FL player that shìts on us in recruiting only to come running back talking bout being "homesick" or wanting to put on for the city only because they found out the hard way at whatever Confederate SEC program they went to that all the lies & bullshìt them Good ol' boy coaches were selling them was nothing but fake dreams & fugazi promises.
Yes Harris has some good traits & is a natural athlete, but so what, kids like that grow on trees in South FL & Miami at DE is not in a desperate position to where we need to jump on the window reaching for a kid who already told us to go fck off. It's not like the Issiah Walker situation where we're desperate for OT's, DE is one of the positions where we can be picky & get who we want because of the system we run creates productivity & the success we've had with dudes like Chad Thomas, Joe Jackson & Greg Rousseau.
Donnel missed his chance to be a Hurricane, I don't care how talented he is.
The question with him is and you have to set your emotions aside after how his recruitment went:
Do you want Donnell Harris at the expense of either Jabari Ishmael or Thomas Davis?
We have no ICs left and he would need a spot in the 21 class, which is already down 1 for Jarrid Williams and possibly 2 if the Moise rumors are true.
He’s a ******* *****. That’s what he isJust being objective....
Interfering father.
Took money.
Disparaged UM.
Transfer.
Head case.
He's not a 5-star. He's a former 5-star who is damaged goods. I'd rather use a valuable counter on a better culture guy and use this kid as a cautionary tale to OTHER recruits we want.
My dad’s favorite saying to me... “you got one reputation in this world. Don’t **** it up.”Exactly this him being young is ****. My parents taught how to act right and not burn bridges. If I did deal with the consequences.
The accuracy of this post, unpopular opinion, I really think the way some of these kids handle the recruiting process you can definitely **** on them regardless of age, especially with who is in their cornerIt was a 40 something year old handler that made the mistake for him
Like Allison's dad.It was a 40 something year old handler that made the mistake for him