Sam Anaele Decommits

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Why push out a local kid in hopes of landing an out of area kid? Doesn’t make sense

Because Chantz, as well as Williams and Height are much better.

Who cares where a kid is from?

Was taking Knowles a good decision because he was a local kid? I'll never get the we need to favor S FL kids argument, esp with how flaky local kids are
 
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This been in the works for awhile, staff has known he wasn't going to be in this class, they still invited him to Paradise but have fully known he wouldn't stick for the long haul.

Simply cannot rely on a McDougal Tech Tunsil kid.

And while I'm sure people will overreact & have a panic attack like always, I can assure you he's not irreplaceable.

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Because Chantz, as well as Williams and Height are much better.

Who cares where a kid is from?

Was taking Knowles a good decision because he was a local kid? I'll never get the we need to favor S FL kids argument, esp with how flaky local kids are
Can you read?

Chantz is not committed to Miami. That’s the point of all this
 
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Should be included in the Top 10 rules of recruiting.
Honestly, if you're recruiting a kidand he's got a non parent or legal guardian with him constantly how you not gonna tell me they aren't connected for financial gain ? Dudes like Tunsil are glorified pimps. Stay away from those people.
 
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We’ll see if that’s the issue when he’s drafted in 4 years.

The issue here is it just aint happening. Grades, handler, interest, whatever. If he wanted to be here, we wanted him here and he could ge in, no one would be talking about production. They’d be talking about potential and ability.
About like Al Blades Jr. He was able to get in and it was the same thing with him as a Sr. Really Jr too. He was ranked off size but really hadn’t put a tape together or anything since 9th or 10th.
 
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