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Dude is. Grown *** man what the **** y'all blaming gEnron for him getting kicked off the team?
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Dude is. Grown *** man what the **** y'all blaming gEnron for him getting kicked off the team?
This is an opportunity to bash that malignant piece of human filth, genron, so I have no issue with his bashing.
It was genitalron, and the adults in TV's life, that facilitated and enabled his bad behavior and irresponsibility when he was a minor. That doesn't excuse it, he's still accountable, even before he hit 18, but still, shame on the adults.
But once he left to go to school, his behavior is 100% on him. His actions, his responsibility, his accountability. All on him. All his college fūcküps, he bears 100% responsibility for.
Dude is. Grown *** man what the **** y'all blaming gEnron for him getting kicked off the team?
funny that you seem to always take the troll stance, or choose to defend scumbags like Genron....
you are consistent at least.
Thought this back during his recruitment, but clearly this guy has some sort of learning disability or mental ailment. I'm not saying that in a facetious or flippant way way. Given the way he bounced around different schools, and the last one he "graduated" from, he never received the proper accommodations or help he needed in order to function as an adult. Because he was a great football player adults (parasites) close to him saw nothing but dollar signs instead of a young man who had some severe and profound learning disabilities.
This is the result.
**** shame.
His weight was about 370 pounds not even the 353 they had him listed at..He could bully his way to the state playoffs when at that school in Hialeah but did not work in college against other 300+ pounders who were in condition. Apparently, not that coachable either.
Dude is. Grown *** man what the **** y'all blaming gEnron for him getting kicked off the team?
I'm not blaming Genitalron for him getting kicked off the team. Getting kicked off the team had to be the kid's fault. Somewhere along the line, either no one told him what would be expected of him in school (not only academically), and what he would need to do to meet those expectations, or he got that guidance and he just failed.
What. A. Waste.
hardly a waste.
think of all the joy im feeling over his misfortune. delicious.
Derek,
You are my man, but I am not going to laugh at the misfortune of another. This kid needs guidance, and the people he trusted failed him big time. It's too bad he relied on the wrong people.
LOL. Total poetic justice. This is exactly what happens when parents abdicate their responsibilities and turn their children over to vermin like BleederOfKids.
A troubled kid like that stood a much better chance being in a familiar environment with at least a chance at building a local support network. Nah. Just drop him off in the middle of nowhere, and grab your bags.
If the locals here were interested in learning they'd see this as another prime example of the dangers of pimping your kids out to scummy advisers and handlers. It's a short money mindset.
If you're intent on living off your kid at least be smart and put him in the best situation with a support network where he can flourish and make some real bread in the NFL, not just a short money duffle bag from a college.
As you know, there were people close to the Gibson situation who knew exactly how his situation would turn out without the local support network. Those people were dead right.LOL. Total poetic justice. This is exactly what happens when parents abdicate their responsibilities and turn their children over to vermin like BleederOfKids.
A troubled kid like that stood a much better chance being in a familiar environment with at least a chance at building a local support network. Nah. Just drop him off in the middle of nowhere, and grab your bags.
If the locals here were interested in learning they'd see this as another prime example of the dangers of pimping your kids out to scummy advisers and handlers. It's a short money mindset.
If you're intent on living off your kid at least be smart and put him in the best situation with a support network where he can flourish and make some real bread in the NFL, not just a short money duffle bag from a college.
This.
Another great example of this is Torrance Gibson. Gibson would have flourished in the right environment. You saw what happened to him in the wrong environment.