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Savages play with savages. Still remember that.That’s what Jerry Jeudy said when he picked Bama…
Mario knows that’s the mindset at Bama.
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Savages play with savages. Still remember that.That’s what Jerry Jeudy said when he picked Bama…
Savages want to play with savages. Still remember that.
Mario knows that’s the mindset at Bama.
I remember Jeremiah Holloman using that phrase with Georgia in his commitment video too. Not sure if they copied Bama or the other way around****ers had a twitter hashtag and all. I remember the pit in my stomach when Jeudy used it.
Theres nothing a good lawyer could have done for him. The good lawyer already prevented him from getting a bigger sentence... But that's beside the point lf the thread.The other day I drove past the Shirley, MA prison where Hernandez decided to take the easy way out. He could've used a good lawyer.
Pin that screenshot. Love it
^ posted on June 8th in response to a 247 write up from a Texas 8&4 writer.Sounds like there’s a chance hillBilly shows all his cards too early, while the P5 vets know to wait until the 11th hour
The reason for this is the perennial playoff teams don't have too. The overpaying QB market is mostly for teams trying to become relevant. Some schools can use pedigree to sign a top QB and some schools are Florida/Tennessee.This is 100% a case of the Rashadas bluff being called. They’re shopping for the best deal hoping the Florida offer would drive up the bidding war but it looks like everyone else has balked. Now they’re stuck with Florida as their top offer and a decision date rapidly approaching. They clearly don’t want to go to Florida so they “push back” the decision date hoping that with a little more time they might be able to get an offer close to what Florida is offering from a school they actually want. We’re already seeing a push back from boosters not willing to overspend. Tennessee skewed the market but it looks like everyone else isn’t willing to drop nearly that amount on a kid who may never even take a snap.
This is 100% a case of the Rashadas bluff being called. They’re shopping for the best deal hoping the Florida offer would drive up the bidding war but it looks like everyone else has balked. Now they’re stuck with Florida as their top offer and a decision date rapidly approaching. They clearly don’t want to go to Florida so they “push back” the decision date hoping that with a little more time they might be able to get an offer close to what Florida is offering from a school they actually want. We’re already seeing a push back from boosters not willing to overspend. Tennessee skewed the market but it looks like everyone else isn’t willing to drop nearly that amount on a kid who may never even take a snap.
I know this is somewhat OT, but does anyone think Tennessee regrets the bag they dropped on Nico, and how it shifted the market?
And to be clear I’m not doubting you or the fsctbyou’re hearing those numbers. I’ve seen them multiple places and from multiple people. I’m just really struggling to see how and why it would balloon from what it was for so long to this.
I know this is somewhat OT, but does anyone think Tennessee regrets the bag they dropped on Nico, and how it shifted the market?
It will be a problem, players speak. The players on the team may say, wait a minute,this rookie got what, and we getn what?!!! Especially if Nico either doesn't play or sucks.Doubtful unless Nico doesn’t live up to the hype. Tennessee is desperate to be relevant again. In addition, it’s not like their state is producing high quality talent at an acceptable rate. They’re going to have to spend to get decent players to come from other places.
I know this is somewhat OT, but does anyone think Tennessee regrets the bag they dropped on Nico, and how it shifted the market?