Jaden Rashada

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G5 like a Memphis program that has good coaching or at a program that runs offense by a Mike Leach or Eric Morris disciple.
Tbh I don’t know the kid personally but wouldn’t be shocked if he’s doing really well in a couple years especially if he follows something like this

Clearly some wild **** been around him for a while now. If he gets back to basics for a bit around the right people he has a lot of talent
 
🤣🤣 omg is this our guy!?!??
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Tbh I don’t know the kid personally but wouldn’t be shocked if he’s doing really well in a couple years especially if he follows something like this

Clearly some wild **** been around him for a while now. If he gets back to basics for a bit around the right people he has a lot of talent

The problem I see with many of these kids is their propensity to leave programs at the slightest hint of setback or disappointment. As someone who played sports during the medieval era and has followed athletics, I think a little adversity is something to be valued during their journey to success. Unfortunately, they run away from, instead of towards, the adversarial fire mainly thanks to their advisors, grifters and hanger-ons who whisper sweet nothings into their ear.

Once again, I blame the grown-ups over this.
 
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Kid needs to have a realization that he ain’t THAT **** and is just another phucker. Pass on him until he plays a couple years at East Gulf Coast community college riding a bus to games and having hot dogs as pre game meals
 
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Him, Cormani, Tyler Williams and Peyton Kirkland can team up for a goof troop squad somewhere.

Called it way back when. When ppl were sweating these players I was juts laughing.

Kirkland has baby hands and was always going to be a bust. Cormani is just a complete clown and Rashada has terrible mentors in his life.

No clue where Tyler Williams is these days
 
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