Interview with Ex-Cane, Chad Wilson

Interview with Ex-Cane, Chad Wilson

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Choad has taken some PR lessons from Lice. He knows when to appear reasonable even though he actually isn't.

P.S. Big Nash, brush up on your work. Take some pride and re-read your work before you submit it. Way too many basic mistakes make you appear sloppy. And the word is "prospective" not "perspective" where you used it.
This. And "your" and "you're" continue to be a problem with guys. Young fellas here still learning, but I wonder if there's any editing on the site. Never hurts to have a second pair of eyes look at something.
 
Would be nice to see some harder questions asked in that interview. Maybe ask Chad if he feels it's appropriate for someone who is responsible for mentoring and leading young men to behave the way he does on twitter.

The dude is 11 years old. He's not going to be Mike Wallace.
 
Majority, if not all, of the coaches that's had an interview on here gave their thoughts on success we've had in recruiting. I knew he was going to mention Quincy at some point but that's all he talked about when it came to that question. If he had an offer at least, he would have a whole lot more to say about it.

its his ******* son what do you expect?
 
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Choad has taken some PR lessons from Lice. He knows when to appear reasonable even though he actually isn't.

P.S. Big Nash, brush up on your work. Take some pride and re-read your work before you submit it. Way too many basic mistakes make you appear sloppy. And the word is "prospective" not "perspective" where you used it.
pimped his web site and 7 on 7 team.
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Would be nice to see some harder questions asked in that interview. Maybe ask Chad if he feels it's appropriate for someone who is responsible for mentoring and leading young men to behave the way he does on twitter.

The dude is 11 years old. He's not going to be Mike Wallace.

****, thought he was 12. We could write some questions for him. Here's a system: Nash decides to interview <random SoFla fleabag>, then we write up the hard-hitting questions for Nash. All he has to do is read off the index cards.
 
Would be nice to see some harder questions asked in that interview. Maybe ask Chad if he feels it's appropriate for someone who is responsible for mentoring and leading young men to behave the way he does on twitter.

The dude is 11 years old. He's not going to be Mike Wallace.

****, thought he was 12. We could write some questions for him. Here's a system: Nash decides to interview <random SoFla fleabag>, then we write up the hard-hitting questions for Nash. All he has to do is read off the index cards.

I love that idea, but I think D$ should hire a 6 year old for the hard-hitting stuff. How funny would it be to see a 6 year old reading 60 Minutes type questions making these pustules squirm and sweat like Nathan Thurm. They'd be expecting some cute little interview from some snot-nosed kid, and he'd sledge hammer them.
 
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And you ******* idiots keep giving these people a voice, especially on a 'Canes site. Don't you people understand that nobody on this board gives a **** about this guy and his kid? Between him, Goetz, and Lice Harris...Miami will continue to fight an uphill battle with these kids.

It's sad that guys with openly negative agendas like these can be seen as "impartial advisers" to families and kids in their respective neighborhoods.

The difference between this **** hair and Genron is that he USED to be A Miami player. Take a look at all of the Broward kids that just recently missed (Moten, Clark, ect.)...there is a common theme with them.


What is the connection with this article and Moten/Clark?
 
For those having the opportunity to watch Wilson play, elaborate on strengths and weaknesses. Why is there not an offer from UM? Thanks...
 
For those having the opportunity to watch Wilson play, elaborate on strengths and weaknesses. Why is there not an offer from UM? Thanks...

Apparently, "he doesnt have good hips." Lol. Thats literally the only thing ive heard people say around here.
 
For those having the opportunity to watch Wilson play, elaborate on strengths and weaknesses. Why is there not an offer from UM? Thanks...

I really like his competitiveness and aggression. His size is tremendous (6'1, close to 200 pounds) and he also has good speed (4.6 laser).

Negatives would be his ability to transition/change directions, and the fact that he might be a corner/safety tweener. Then again, the DBs we've taken so far all have their own question marks. I want to see more physicality from Mayes before I endorse taking him over Wilson (not that my endorsement makes any difference).
 
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Question I have is why bother to interview him? It's going to be awkward because of his son's situation. And if you do interview him, then forget this vague, beat-around-the-bush ****. Ask him what Miami coaches have told him about not offering? What they want to see? What's the issue with safety vs. corner?
 
Question I have is why bother to interview him? It's going to be awkward because of his son's situation. And if you do interview him, then forget this vague, beat-around-the-bush ****. Ask him what Miami coaches have told him about not offering? What they want to see? What's the issue with safety vs. corner?

Did you read Nash's interview? Wilson says,"I have not had any discussions with the coaching staff regarding Quincy's recruitment, which in my opinion is a mistake."
 
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I'm sensing a trend here. There's expressed hate for Harris, Luke and now Chad, but not for St. Thomas's coach whose DT went to Urban Myer last year, Moten to Gators this year. Their WR this year has and offer but no commit or K. Clarks coach? At least top talent kids form those hated Coaches have had kids come to the U. In fact you can say St. Thomas' coach has had the greater negative impact since Joey Bosa and Moten play a position of DESPARATE need DT! Just trying to quantify your rationale for hating certain coaches/ peoples.
 
For those having the opportunity to watch Wilson play, elaborate on strengths and weaknesses. Why is there not an offer from UM? Thanks...

Weakness: Blowhard father

Exactly. Dudes forget that there's more to building a team than laser-timed 40's and height and weight. Fans fall in love with that ****, but The Don sees something in the total package that he doesn't like.

And that total package can include many variables that fans don't see at these dopey combines. It's why the NFL spends so much looking into backgrounds of college players and interviewing and testing them. The naked eye would have told you Aaronthal Hernandez should have been a 1st round talent, yet he slipped to the 4th for good reason. The Don has access to more intangible info than the fans do. On top of that, the dude isn't a sure fire talent anyway.
 
Don't follow Chad on twitter or know any history to it. Sounds like a reasonable guy from this interview, and I think theres some validity to the line of thinking that a local alumni whose the D coordinator at a state championship team has a 6'1 200 pound son running 4.6 with offers accross the country but not UM would be a little butthurt about the staff not being at least in solid contact.
 
I'm sensing a trend here. There's expressed hate for Harris, Luke and now Chad, but not for St. Thomas's coach whose DT went to Urban Myer last year, Moten to Gators this year. Their WR this year has and offer but no commit or K. Clarks coach? At least top talent kids form those hated Coaches have had kids come to the U. In fact you can say St. Thomas' coach has had the greater negative impact since Joey Bosa and Moten play a position of DESPARATE need DT! Just trying to quantify your rationale for hating certain coaches/ peoples.
Well two of those three have said negative things about the program and the other one had said some perceived negative things about the program that is why people are ****ed. Other coaches in the area have not opened their mouth
 
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