Ibis Wingz
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You shouldn't say things you know nothing about bruh... when you go to img you sign an agreement to there. You have to do any and all activities they deem warranted. The opening is one of them. He voids his agreement with them if he misses it. Thanks for the opinion though.
I'd have to see that contract and the specific terms to believe it. I find it hard to believe they have a contract that requires the players to do everything they tell them to do or they get kicked out.
And I'd have to see IMG throw their best WR out because he wanted to go to an event put on by a school he's being recruited by and with whom he is trying to see if he has a relationship that he wants to extend for the next 4 years.
Thanks for your opinions too.
I understand its an opinion & I ain't trying to be an *** over it & u could feel free to call up the school or ask Pete to find out policy or take my word for it but that's 100% the case. When you go to img the vast majority of the kids pay 84k a year to go there. The school promises certain things from their end that they will do for the kid & you promise the kid will do everything in their power to help endorse & live up to the img brand. I'll tell you now also that were not able to go to both days of paradise camp because of img rules also. We had to snap on them about damaging his relationship with a school he has interest in attending for college. As a result were going on Saturday now only. Img has orientation those days
paying 84k for high school. Are you ****ing kidding me? enroll him in a **** public school and put that money in a **** trust for him. ****. I couldn't imagine who the **** goes there all 4 yrs. you could complete your undergrad and masters at any college in the US for that amount. Thats insane. Nobody ranked in the ESPN 300 should be going to that school. Don't care what the **** they have to offer, it aint worth all that money.
IMG recruits athletes to its fake HS in order to indoctrinate them into their agency in the hope of signing them if they become NFL talent. Ain't a got**** chance in **** the athletes they're recruiting to that fake HS are paying $84k.
This is 1000% correct. The $84k is paid by the families of the lacrosse and tennis players and families of wealthy wannabe athletes.