Chaplain_Vol
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He also mentioned Nebraska lol. I wouldn’t put any stock into anything he said in that live. He just wants attentionQuestion: "have you ever considered using your position of power to recruit others to where you want to go."
Seaton: "You always want to recruit the best, you want to play with the best you know.. I recruited Boo really hard, but now Boo is recruiting me."
Was that really how the question was worded? It sounds like something Walter Cronkite might have asked Pope John Paul II in 1980. How pretentious.Question: "have you ever considered using your position of power to recruit others to where you want to go."
Seaton: "You always want to recruit the best, you want to play with the best you know.. I recruited Boo really hard, but now Boo is recruiting me."
There are many reasons I don't care for the NFL, but the vibe that Prime gives off is common there and certainly contributes to my distaste. I'm imagining that Prime wishes to build his program on the same "swagger" and I imagine that his program will be full of the same insufferable vibe. No thanks.Is there any surprise at all that this guy resonated with Deion and not Heup? He could not be more different than the workmanlike vibe this team and the coach usually exudes.
But I mean has anything been reported while he has been at TAMU that would indicate he is some kind of locker room problem? Or would be bad for our team? Genuinely curious. And what you are talking about was almost 2 years ago.You know he played his senior year in Knoxville. Tons of fans dealt with him and his dad.
Nope…unstable prima Dona locker room poison IMO.Oregon fans seem to think they're in the driver's seat too. I can't give any logic to how this will end.
Most money + top 10 draft pick would make Tennessee the logical choice. This kid doesn't make any sense though.
That said, I still want him!
I get what you mean. I'm an extreme optimist. In all likelihood, he would be a problem. In my mind, the coaching staff could help prevent that (probably not the case), as we've been mostly drama free.Nope…unstable prima Dona locker room poison IMO.
That is the one thing that can derail a team more quickly than anything
That first sentence is what I have a problem with.This is a racist statement:
“We’re doing things that have never been done, and that makes people uncomfortable,” Sanders said. “When you see a confident Black man sitting up here talking his talk, walking his walk, coaching 75% African Americans in the locker room, that’s kind of threatening. Oh, they don’t like that.”
How do you know it’s racist? Ask yourself this. Could a coach like say Ferentz at Iowa say “we’re doing things that have never been done, and that makes people uncomfortable. When you see a confident white man sitting up here talking his talk, walking his walk, coaching 75% Caucasians in the locker room, that’s kind of threatening.”
Would he be able to say that? You and I both know the answer. It’s a resounding NO. Why did he even mention skin color? What does it matter if your team is white or black?