There's many in Oregon who said he couldn't pick up the scheme either. Other players were always telling him where to line up and he was more of a gap shooter than read/react guy, per those posters. They did say he was a workout warrior and leader off the field, so nothing bad to say about him from that standpoint.As I said other day “ I didn’t feel like we were interested“. Coaches feel like he’s not the same guy pre injury. And I’m not talking only Miami
Want Flowe more for lockeroom standpoint than his playThere's many in Oregon who said he couldn't pick up the scheme either. Other players were always telling him where to line up and he was more of a gap shooter than read/react guy, per those posters. They did say he was a workout warrior and leader off the field, so nothing bad to say about him from that standpoint.
By the way, those same posters (2 actually) said Seven McGee was kicked off the team. Not sure if that has any truth to it or not. Supposedly came from family members of 2 other players.
I’d rather not waste space for a guy just cause he has a good locker room presence. Hire someone on staff if you want that.Want Flowe more for lockeroom standpoint than his play
HuhWant Flowe more for lockeroom standpoint than his play
His play on the field is not good, but is a leader and would really help rebuilding the culture we need. He provides more value off the field than on it.
Lol you can’t be serious with thisHis play on the field is not good, but is a leader and would really help rebuilding the culture we need. He provides more value off the field than on it.
He not good on the fieldLol you can’t be serious with this
Ok then that’s the end of it. You can’t bring guys on that can’t play because they’re allegedly good for the locker roomHe not good on the field
It’s not like I really want him here, I’m impartial to him, but the point of my post was to say that his lockeroom value is greater than playOk then that’s the end of it. You can’t bring guys on that can’t play because they’re allegedly good for the locker room