Marcus Rosemy Plans Spring Visits, Talks Canes

Marcus Rosemy Plans Spring Visits, Talks Canes

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I post the truth on here because I know the truth but I'm not going to ask those types of questions in a formal interview. That's not right.
Why should he not be held accountable? He needs to answer for his actions.
 
Miami is holding his accountable by not talking to him. There is no point in me asking him about it.
Imo, he doesn't care that Miami isn't talking to him, so that limits the amount of accountability that he's being held to . I know for a fact Miami fans would love to hear his answer or see his face if someone actually put him on the spot about his comments. If he's gonna talk s*** like a big boy, then he can answer big boy questions.
 
I will be so disappointed if the staff invites this kid to come on campus
 
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When we start winning out this season - please - no more candy assed attention biitchees.

Problem with candy assed attention biitchees, - they're so needful - and UM needs MEN.
 
Reporting for CIS isn't quite like reporting for a major newspaper. Reporters at the Post can ask hard questions because even offended people still want the public to hear their voice and the Post can make that happen. Trump hates lots of news outlets, but even he still talks to them because he needs to be heard and they make that happen.

CIS isn't quite in that league so if you ask those questions as a CIS reporter, the kid can just ignore you. Especially a kid who doesn't seem to care for Miami too much. And his coach can tell his other kids not to talk to you because you aren't fair or you hate his program or some sht. And he can tell his coaching friends they shouldn't let their kids talk to you either. This is may seem a little overblown, but the point remains. If you want to get information from kids and coaches you have to (to a degree) play by their rules. And don't forget that as much as it's a business to these kids, the optics of an adult asking a 17 year old hard questions aren't good.

This isn't investigative journalism, @Matthew_Suero and the other guys who post interviews here haven't been tasked with keeping your government honest, they report on recruiting. And in recruiting there are no facts until NSD, only information. And you don't get information by ****ing people off.
 
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I've read this entire thread and haven't ONCE seen what the **** this kid even said about Miami, so can someone actually post the screenshot of what he said or something?

Also if someone has said really anti-UM thing, enough for like 95% of all posters in this thread to be talking about it, then maybe you should actually mention that in the story, even if you are not gunna actually ask him. Also I don't see whats wrong with asking him "Most fans saw you said abcde on social media....care to explain?"

I'm not seeing how its gunna ruin a relationship if the kid doesn't even want to be here anyway and is talking crap on social media. If a HS player does that, I think it's perfectly fine to ask him about it.
 
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Reporting for CIS isn't quite like reporting for a major newspaper. Reporters at the Post can ask hard questions because even offended people still want the public to hear their voice and the Post can make that happen. Trump hates lots of news outlets, but even he still talks to them because he needs to be heard and they make that happen.

CIS isn't quite in that league so if you ask those questions as a CIS reporter, the kid can just ignore you. Especially a kid who doesn't seem to care for Miami too much. And his coach can tell his other kids not to talk to you because you aren't fair or you hate his program or some sht. And he can tell his coaching friends they shouldn't let their kids talk to you either. This is may seem a little overblown, but the point remains. If you want to get information from kids and coaches you have to (to a degree) play by their rules. And don't forget that as much as it's a business to these kids, the optics of an adult asking a 17 year old hard questions aren't good.

This isn't investigative journalism, @Matthew_Suero and the other guys who post interviews here haven't been tasked with keeping your government honest, they report on recruiting. And in recruiting there are no facts until NSD, only information. And you don't get information by ****ing people off.
This is a MIAMI FORUM. Its pretty ******* simple, if a Kid has absolutely no interest in Miami, what the **** is the point on reporting on him or caring if he never wants to be interviewed by a CIS reporter again? This isn't a Florida High School sports forum. IDGAF about the High School football coverage of payers that aren't considering Miami.

Secondly Theres a difference between asking him about his social media posts regarding Miami and whether he actually would want to go to Miami and ****ing off his entire family and coaches. You can ask question that people care about without being a complete ****.
 
This is a MIAMI FORUM. Its pretty ******* simple, if a Kid has absolutely no interest in Miami, what the **** is the point on reporting on him or caring if he never wants to be interviewed by a CIS reporter again? This isn't a Florida High School sports forum. IDGAF about the High School football coverage of payers that aren't considering Miami.

Secondly Theres a difference between asking him about his social media posts regarding Miami and whether he actually would want to go to Miami and ****ing off his entire family and coaches. You can ask question that people care about without being a complete ****.

Oh, then I take back everything I said.
 
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