OL Juan Minaya commits to Miami

Malcontents just don’t get that they’re getting the best possible information for ******* FREE.

As a sentient human with room temperature IQ you should be able to conjure up a filter that lets you understand the circumstances and context of that information, so that you can understand why sometimes some of the “hype” doesn’t turn into reality during the regular season.

Work on your practical cognition skills rather than *****ing like pre-pubescent girls about the info you get.

There’s nothing wrong with discussing players that didn’t meet expectations, whether hyped or not, but find me somewhere else where you’re going to get the volume and quality of information that @DMoney gives us.

OK, ladies, back to your regularly scheduled program.
 

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The Greentree All-American thing is mostly a myth.

People always get mad when the season goes sideways, but the good players usually play best in practice.

The three Greentree All-Americans in last year’s class were OJ Frederique, Elija Lofton and Jordan Lyle. They were also our best freshmen during the season.

In terms of the older guys, I talked a lot about Ward, Restrepo, Horton, Arroyo and Martinez and very little about the DBs (aside from Frederique). We saw how that played out.

Sometimes guys like Jaden Harris look good in limited contact and then freeze when you have to tackle in open space to the ground. But for the vast majority, the practices tell you who the players are.

This isn’t revisionist history. Those who listen to the daily podcast know this to be true.

Anyway, it’s still early. We will know more after spring ball.

some just want to post and think the Greentree All-American thing is witty.

credit to you for keeping people engaged.

real ones know what it is.
 
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