Lol. “Malechai... he wants you too”Let me say this publicly. **** the little attention ***** *****. I hope he gets taken by the children of the corn...........
Banda called him at the ceremony lying telling him that Travis Fisher was leaving Nebraska. Jaiden was upset because he had already signed his LOI and the ceremony was just a formality. He was calling around up there trying to find out if it was true. ABSOLUTELY STUPID on Banda's part. Imagine if he had came here then found out Banda was lying?
It did come out later that Travis Fisher got a $125k raise & had turned down DB coach jobs at FSU and Ole Miss.
Lincoln traffic update?
Lincoln traffic update?
Lincoln traffic update?
No it was worse. We had cocaine being snorted on club tables and drug dealing police officers. We had riots. We had shootouts and chilled trailers with dead bodies.
Social media exists in Alabama too.
I guarantee you there are plenty of social media distractions at college campuses with over 50k students.
You have a tendency of posting sht about how much better it would be to play somewhere else or how much better this or that is in some other place.
Im quite sure he will play early and oftenSitting on the bench at Nebraska will teach him a valuable lesson...
Usc and Miami don't produce cause the sec has been playing an illegal game and bagging the fck out of sofla and the ie and SoCal while the ncaa and emmert look the other way. Sht ain’t got nothing to do with social media. Jeudy was going first round even if he played at fau. Social media is international and makes the world smaller.Kids in the 80s were wired differently and were tougher mentally than kids are now. And what you’re describing is just how it was in many places in America, sir and not just major cities. That’s just coke and crack era rules and behaviors you’re describing. I’m in my late 40s...I was there.
I think you’re underestimating the power social media has on kids and young adults. Addictive properties like as narcotics, but distracting with impacts to personality traits. All kinds of interesting research is starting to come out. And it’s exacerbated by playing in a major city.
You don’t think it’s interesting that Miami, USC and schools in major cities produce far less pros and aren’t as competitive during the social media era. Sure, bad coaching has a lot to do with it, but I think there is some correlation with social media and the trappings of playing in a major city too.
I just think if your goal is to play professional sports I would be smarter to avoid playing in a major city. If you’re getting great coaching and can play with great talent, the best shot at a pro career would be to go to a to a small college town with far less distractions so you can focus.
Idk about Keyshawn's situation but Jaiden didn't get paid to go there
I know Jaiden in real life. Shut the **** up please
I don't care for Nebraska but he chose Nebraska for great reasons. He was feeling a little homesick because he enrolled in the winter & it's cold as **** lol.
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I just think if your goal is to play professional sports I would be smarter to avoid playing in a major city. If you’re getting great coaching and can play with great talent, the best shot at a pro career would be to go to a to a small college town with far less distractions so you can focus.
So if we just moved the school to Fort Drum, we could avoid those distractions, get better recruits, and have room for an on campus stadium.Kids in the 80s were wired differently and were tougher mentally than kids are now. And what you’re describing is just how it was in many places in America, sir and not just major cities. That’s just coke and crack era rules and behaviors you’re describing. I’m in my late 40s...I was there.
I think you’re underestimating the power social media has on kids and young adults. Addictive properties like as narcotics, but distracting with impacts to personality traits. All kinds of interesting research is starting to come out. And it’s exacerbated by playing in a major city.
You don’t think it’s interesting that Miami, USC and schools in major cities produce far less pros and aren’t as competitive during the social media era. Sure, bad coaching has a lot to do with it, but I think there is some correlation with social media and the trappings of playing in a major city too.
I just think if your goal is to play professional sports I would be smarter to avoid playing in a major city. If you’re getting great coaching and can play with great talent, the best shot at a pro career would be to go to a to a small college town with far less distractions so you can focus.
So if we just moved the school to Fort Drum, we could avoid those distractions, get better recruits, and have room for an on campus stadium.
I'll bet it's a really uncomfortable bench too. A ratty old piece of wood, all sorts of warped, with splinters everywhere.
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I got another one for you. I don’t want to get political but I know where you stand on stuff. Hope this doesn’t offend too much:@RVACane thats fkcng awesome!!!