Who would you suggest to bring Poly’s into Miami? Keiki helped Jordan Mailata and Mauigoa Brothers!Totally feel you, but I think these are relatively new roles for college football, and I don't think they understand what voids exactly these folks fill...my .2 though
You’re right. The problem is, 5 people cleared it up before I did. At some point it’s either reading comprehension or being locked in a mindset to just complain any chance you can.I agree but the tweet could’ve been clearer
The most famous Poly on the planet is a UM alum and ex football player. Just saying.Who would you suggest to bring Poly’s into Miami? Keiki helped Jordan Mailata and Mauigoa Brothers!
Welcome to the board. One piece of advice...disregard 95% of what these idiots say.Who would you suggest to bring Poly’s into Miami? Keiki helped Jordan Mailata and Mauigoa Brothers!
Pacbull*?
Glad you’re here Keiki lol, Go Canes.There would be to Mauigoa brothers at Miami if Keiki didn’t bring them from American Samoa to IMG Academy. Keiki helped their oldest brother starting center at Washington State few years ago.
First... welcome, Uce.Who would you suggest to bring Poly’s into Miami? Keiki helped Jordan Mailata and Mauigoa Brothers!
@DMoney can you expound on these intangibles?Polys are the best football players in the world per capita and possess intangible qualities we’ve been lacking here for two decades.
What I like is the potential to stash kids on the 105 who can be developed from scratch. One of the best LTs in the NFL (Jordan Malaita) never even played football before getting drafted. We should be the top team in securing those kinds of kids early.
Physical, relentless, and willing to be coached.@DMoney can you expound on these intangibles?