Brevin Jordan Bleeds Orange and Green.

The only unfortunate casualty from the firing of the offensive staff was Hartley. Dude was a killer on the trails, and although our special teams were ***, I wish we would've retained him as TE coach.

I understand Manny's perspective from not doing so, however. Let's hope the next guy can be equally deadly on the trail.
 
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The good thing is that he is more dedicated than the last guy from the West Coast who "bled Orange & Green" in DJ Johnson.
 
lol remember that BS rumor that Jordan wanted to transfer out. That was only less than a week ago. Anyways dude a true Hurricane
 
Scranton is a beautiful town. very high intelligence as well. Once gave Bobby Sura a bit of quick release before a game there i think.
 
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Linguard was our ambassador to Kwan also but he's been quiet since the injury. I hope he get's Todd Gurlified, or even C. J. Spillerifed with the new Strength and conditioning coach. Need to talk to ARod!!! LOL!
That's what we call a win-win gentleman!!!!
 
He and DeeJay have been godsends. I was thinking about it last night. Through the years, the number OOS players that have come through and starred here, and the percentage of top level guys from SoFla that spent more time talking than ballin'.
Nowadays, the SoFla drama makes OOS players that much more desirable, "trustworthy".
The board complains about Bogle, Hunter and CJ Henderson, etc. and then players like Jakai Clark, Blissett, B Jordan all come down here and truly understand what the fans "expect".
Not sure how we change that. Not sure it gets changed in the 305 or 954. But sure glad the predecessors to #TNM built the foundation that these players not wearing rose-colored glasses can see and respect and honor.

Great post and Dee Jay is right there for sure.
 
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Hey fellas, new member of CIS but a long time spectator and fan of Miami from the cold as balls tundra of Scranton, PA.

Can we just take a moment to reflect on how much this kid means to the program? He is an outstanding player and does whatever he can during his downtime to make the team better. You can say what you want about Richt, but scoring Brevin Jordan was one of the best things to happen to the program in quite some time. He’s the key to door of West Coast recruiting and is a true U ambassador. We need more kids with fitting this mold now and in the future. Thanks for all you do 9!

I live in Hazleton.
 
The underrated aspect of getting a bunch of ballers from Vegas is/should be the local kids seeing outsiders come to their city and ball out.

Dudes like Al Blades, who have that dog in them, should not be OK with that and want to come to Miami to show the outsiders how SFL plays football.

We desperately need the local recruits to start having enough pride in their city to put their money where their mouth is.
 
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