407cane
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I’m not really a twitter guy but I tagged Ruiz on cohens post lmao
Hope he throws a ton of cash at him
I agree but he makes our line better and god knows from this year we need the depth.He was Bama's version of Zion this year. Didn't have the gains one would expect from a guy in year 3.
IMO he's a bit of a tweener at G but on the plus side, he can play 4 positions which is important in the Feld-iverse. I see him as an upgraded Scaife.
Can he be an NFL guy- sure, and he would definitely start for us somewhere so don't get me wrong, he's a 100% take, but this isn't the 2nd coming of Mims.
He would immediately be the best O-line man on campus.
Do know Mims didn’t start at GA rightHe was Bama's version of Zion this year. Didn't have the gains one would expect from a guy in year 3.
IMO he's a bit of a tweener at G but on the plus side, he can play 4 positions which is important in the Feld-iverse. I see him as an upgraded Scaife.
Can he be an NFL guy- sure, and he would definitely start for us somewhere so don't get me wrong, he's a 100% take, but this isn't the 2nd coming of Mims.
Keep an eye on this one.
Cohen spent time in rehab over the summer to focus on his mental health, attending the Herren Wellness Recovery Center program in Seekonk, Mass.Guard enters portal. Something amiss at Alabama. Pay this kid!!
Keep an eye on this one.
Dear Mr. Ruiz,
PAY THAT MAN
Thank you,
CIS should be the LAST place for ANYONE to call out someone for mental health issues.Was waiting for someone to post this as a cop-out.
Pathetic lol. He played and started an entire season after these comments. Played **** well too.
Having mental health issues doesn’t mean you’re a f^ck up for life. The interview actually seemed like whatever he did helped him tremendously.
Took a look at who liked this.Sounds like a potential Isaiah Walker 2.0 situation. To high risk for what UM needs to add on oline.
Alabama OL opens up on rehab for mental health
Alabama offensive lineman Javion Cohen encouraged others to "stand up for your mental health" and said he hopes the month he spent at a rehabilitation facility taught him, "It's okay to not be okay but it is not okay to not say you're not okay."www.espn.com
Go Canes
It wasn’t a 2 star 6’1 378 lb Polynesian lineman from Albuquerque so you just knew Paranos wasn’t going to be a fan.Took a look at who liked this.
Every single one of you should be ashamed. **** all of you.