Brevin

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But definitely salute to him. Can't blame him. I'm sure injuries played apart. He started giving me that Stacy Coley feel everytime he got tackled lol
 
The second that he didnt say he was coming back right after BB did, I knew what time it was.

Go get your money kid, you were a warrior for us (when you played). Represent us well.
 
It's not like we took advantage of having two BEAST at TE anyway. I think Mallory will fill in very well. And I also think Arroyo is already one of our most talented weapons on offense.
Yep that’s on Lashlee for that. Should have had Will and Brevin on the field at the same time instead of putting 2 of our worst WR’s in Miami history for 60 plus snaps a game.
 
Saw the writing on wall. Koski in the portal and King uncertainty. No sense in coming back without knowing what the future at QB will be.
 
And a guy who misses half the games aint gonna be missed
Jordan does miss games but that doesn’t mean he won’t be missed. We have no idea what we have outside of Mallory.
 
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Lashlee accommodated having these two good a$$ TEs. His offense at SMU didn’t really call for many 2 TE sets. It won’t be a massive adjustment for our O, but he will be missed greatly.
 
Interested to see who takes a chance on him based in his injury issues and his lack of blocking. Sure would have loved to see him come back, but that’s not what Miami guys do.
 
He's a great player, wish him the best of luck in the NFL. We're still going to be stacked at the position with Arroyo coming in
 
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Mark Richt's 1990s offense made far, far better use of two TEs than Lashlee did. The way he used both Njoku/Herndon was light years beyond how effectively Lashlee used Jordan/Mallory. Both are talented, but the OC didn't build his offense around the two dynamic TEs as I think he should have. When Jordan was out, Mallory was terrific; when Jordan was back, Mallory didn't get the ball.
 
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