2024 CB Ellis Robinson IV

You are correct. I'm losing my mind after not sleeping much due to covid.

Ewald covered Koger and did ok.

Mack- Bosco had that slot kid who ran screens all freaking day on STA.
Get well fam, I had severe bone and joint pain for a couple days when I had covid hindering my sleep
 
Advertisement
Just wait til we get another 3* CB commit and people start talking about how he's really the best NFL prospect since Peterson.
mr. herbert garrison talking GIF by South Park
 
Tbh that would be embarrassing for Mario if he took him back. Unless CM was in the know that he was flippping the whole time even still idk
Gotta have tough skin in this game. If we need a CB we need a CB. Of course this is all hypothetical and doubtful to happen, but we aren’t in any position to be turning down talent at that position.
 
Taking someone back after flipping just doesn't seem like a precedent you'd want to set. It just gives guys that thought in the back of their mind, "hey, Mario will probably take me back if it doesn't work out."
 
Advertisement
Naw. That's soft.
Girlfriend leaves you for someone else. You let her know, it's OK, you can always come back.
It's not the same kind of personal situation, but the principle applies. You're just setting yourself up to get played for convenience. "Soft" is such a dumb word when it's usually used around here anyway, but in this case, it doesn't even make sense. Having a backbone and setting an expectation of commitment in your current players is the opposite of anything "soft." There needs to be some limit to how casually a player thinks of his relationship to Miami.
 
Girlfriend leaves you for someone else. You let her know, it's OK, you can always come back.
It's not the same kind of personal situation, but the principle applies. You're just setting yourself up to get played for convenience. "Soft" is such a dumb word when it's usually used around here anyway, but in this case, it doesn't even make sense. Having a backbone and setting an expectation of commitment in your current players is the opposite of anything "soft." There needs to be some limit to how casually a player thinks of his relationship to Miami.
In theory, could that precedent be set with NIL? So for example say Cormani, out of HS and straight to us would’ve had a 5million dollar NIL deal and now, he would have a 500k one. You know he would want what we were offering last year if he were to transfer.

Also, I know he’s only a freshman, but do we really want a player that can’t start at a place with a famished roster like CU?
 
Girlfriend leaves you for someone else. You let her know, it's OK, you can always come back.
It's not the same kind of personal situation, but the principle applies. You're just setting yourself up to get played for convenience. "Soft" is such a dumb word when it's usually used around here anyway, but in this case, it doesn't even make sense. Having a backbone and setting an expectation of commitment in your current players is the opposite of anything "soft." There needs to be some limit to how casually a player thinks of his relationship to Miami.
It's a completely 1 million percent different situation lol
 
Girlfriend leaves you for someone else. You let her know, it's OK, you can always come back.
It's not the same kind of personal situation, but the principle applies. You're just setting yourself up to get played for convenience. "Soft" is such a dumb word when it's usually used around here anyway, but in this case, it doesn't even make sense. Having a backbone and setting an expectation of commitment in your current players is the opposite of anything "soft." There needs to be some limit to how casually a player thinks of his relationship to Miami.

It's more like if you were dating Mckenzie Scott (Bezos ex-wife) who is worth several billion, she breaks up with you, but then a year later she calls you out of the blue, says she made a mistake and wants to marry you. Does it show a lack of backbone to take her back? Maybe, but it also shows you are a dumba$$ who could have been set for life but you let pride get in the way . As Marcellus Wallace said
tumblr_nkgw90hPLx1s1vzkoo1_500.gif
 
In theory, could that precedent be set with NIL? So for example say Cormani, out of HS and straight to us would’ve had a 5million dollar NIL deal and now, he would have a 500k one. You know he would want what we were offering last year if he were to transfer.

Also, I know he’s only a freshman, but do we really want a player that can’t start at a place with a famished roster like CU?
If a player wants to come back after flipping I would think the situation would almost always be one where his stock has diminished. So yes, in some ways that takes care of itself in that he's less valuable to us than the original recruitment. And at that point we could probably do better. But even if he's still thought of highly, taking him back sends a message, and I don't think it's a good one.

For those who don't agree, why do you think we didn't take Rashada back after UF couldn't pay? Do you think we should have?
 
Advertisement
It's more like if you were dating Mckenzie Scott (Bezos ex-wife) who is worth several billion, she breaks up with you, but then a year later she calls you out of the blue, says she made a mistake and wants to marry you. Does it show a lack of backbone to take her back? Maybe, but it also shows you are a dumba$$ who could have been set for life but you let pride get in the way . As Marcellus Wallace said
tumblr_nkgw90hPLx1s1vzkoo1_500.gif
If it's that isolated a circumstance and it's only financial considerations, sure it makes sense. But I'm not talking about a "pride" thing at all here. It's about maintaining stability with future commits.
 
If a player wants to come back after flipping I would think the situation would almost always be one where his stock has diminished. So yes, in some ways that takes care of itself in that he's less valuable to us than the original recruitment. And at that point we could probably do better. But even if he's still thought of highly, taking him back sends a message, and I don't think it's a good one.

For those who don't agree, why do you think we didn't take Rashada back after UF couldn't pay? Do you think we should have?
In most cases yes, but I think there is a legit chance the wheels just fall off at CU in general and it would have nothing to do with his actual talent.
 
Back
Top