2023 Cormani McClain CB Commits to Colorado

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For the life of me I can never understand the hostility and fake tough guy attitude a lot of people on here try to display.

For someone who doesn't know me, its pretty comical that you would attack my comprehension skills.

Let me give you a bit of insight, I am a medical doctor. In this field, you have to have a bit, just a bit, of verbal comprehension as well as the ability to read body language and social cues as the presence, absence, or irregularities in them (verbal, body, and social language), will help you ultimately in your interactions with patients.

You also have to read the room which, seemingly, is a skill you have not developed. Probably because you are just now arising from the cocoon of adolescence en route to developing your young adult mind which doesn't happen until you're about 25-26 years old for most males. The next 7-9 years will be some of your best and most vital to your development as a young man, so hold on, learn from your mistakes, and wear a condom.

If you are above the age of 25-26, then I feel sorry for you, because the aforementioned period of growth did not bode well for you and you most likely didn't heed to the advice.

Nonetheless, if you read and transcribe the interview with Cormani, yes it reads as you say. Because it is a sequence of words without the personalization he gives it to possibly mean other things than what the words his mouth is mechanically producing literally mean.

There is a question asked towards the beginning of the interview which is "what are the factors that are going to be playing into that whether or not you stick with your verbal commitment? He answers " Umm. Come in. Play as a freshman and who can develop me the best" If the answer is so clear-cut Miami, why is this in question?

Next, you can't ignore the gossipy smile he has when asked "Who are the schools in the running?" Although he says Miami, his facial expression and slight giggle afterwards is not in concordance with that verbal answer. He then answered "yeah" with a pause, and then "that's all" which also leads to believe that it isn't all.

There's a reason why most people are reacting a certain way and it is because there is a seeming disconnect between what he's saying and his non-verbal cues.

If you've made it this far, I salute you, as you must be quite fatigued from reading far more than you are accustomed to. In the end, I hope you are the one that is correct and we end up with Cormani, who is a great talent, at a position of desperate need. Again, the disconnect is there, If he ends up a Cane, as you are so passionately confident there is nothing to suggest otherwise, then it’s a beautiful loss for me.
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For the life of me I can never understand the hostility and fake tough guy attitude a lot of people on here try to display.

For someone who doesn't know me, its pretty comical that you would attack my comprehension skills.

Let me give you a bit of insight, I am a medical doctor. In this field, you have to have a bit, just a bit, of verbal comprehension as well as the ability to read body language and social cues as the presence, absence, or irregularities in them (verbal, body, and social language), will help you ultimately in your interactions with patients.

You also have to read the room which, seemingly, is a skill you have not developed. Probably because you are just now arising from the cocoon of adolescence en route to developing your young adult mind which doesn't happen until you're about 25-26 years old for most males. The next 7-9 years will be some of your best and most vital to your development as a young man, so hold on, learn from your mistakes, and wear a condom.

If you are above the age of 25-26, then I feel sorry for you, because the aforementioned period of growth did not bode well for you and you most likely didn't heed to the advice.

Nonetheless, if you read and transcribe the interview with Cormani, yes it reads as you say. Because it is a sequence of words without the personalization he gives it to possibly mean other things than what the words his mouth is mechanically producing literally mean.

There is a question asked towards the beginning of the interview which is "what are the factors that are going to be playing into that whether or not you stick with your verbal commitment? He answers " Umm. Come in. Play as a freshman and who can develop me the best" If the answer is so clear-cut Miami, why is this in question?

Next, you can't ignore the gossipy smile he has when asked "Who are the schools in the running?" Although he says Miami, his facial expression and slight giggle afterwards is not in concordance with that verbal answer. He then answered "yeah" with a pause, and then "that's all" which also leads to believe that it isn't all.

There's a reason why most people are reacting a certain way and it is because there is a seeming disconnect between what he's saying and his non-verbal cues.

If you've made it this far, I salute you, as you must be quite fatigued from reading far more than you are accustomed to. In the end, I hope you are the one that is correct and we end up with Cormani, who is a great talent, at a position of desperate need. Again, the disconnect is there, If he ends up a Cane, as you are so passionately confident there is nothing to suggest otherwise, then its a beautiful loss for me.

Just so you know, physicians are notoriously bad at reading people. I say this from long term experience. They are generally more awkward in social situations than the general population, and on top of all that, they don’t even know how to dress themselves. But you already know allat. 😂
 
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Just so you know, physicians are notoriously bad at reading people. I say this from long term experience. They are generally more awkward in social situations than the general population, and on top of all that, they don’t even know how to dress themselves. But you already know allat. 😂
I'm not going to disagree with you :ROFLMAO:. A lot of socially awkward people who are very intelligent become physicians. Those qualities aren't always the best thus the bad experiences you're alluding to. If anything I've always been better at social interactions than being book smart. I had to work a little bit harder to understand certain things, but connecting with people has always been my strong suite and has served me well. You wouldn't have those bad experiences with me I can guarantee you allat and a pack of multi-vitamins.
 
Can we sticky Cribbys last/latest response in here to the front page? Would save everyone a lot of time.
 
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Just so you know, physicians are notoriously bad at reading people. I say this from long term experience. They are generally more awkward in social situations than the general population, and on top of all that, they don’t even know how to dress themselves. But you already know allat. 😂
I don’t care what profession you’re in, if you know the first thing about body language, that interview screamed that he was at best uncomfortable and at worst trying to perpetuate the troll (poorly). There was nothing straightforward about his Miami answer.
 
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I dont think the interview was bad for us. I also dont think it was good for us. as someone else said, that 15th deadline leads me to believe he will EE somewhere and that he signed already
One would think that he wouldn't need to make a big announcement if he was planning on coming to Miami, which is why I believe he signed somewhere else
 
For the life of me I can never understand the hostility and fake tough guy attitude a lot of people on here try to display.

For someone who doesn't know me, its pretty comical that you would attack my comprehension skills.

Let me give you a bit of insight, I am a medical doctor. In this field, you have to have a bit, just a bit, of verbal comprehension as well as the ability to read body language and social cues as the presence, absence, or irregularities in them (verbal, body, and social language), will help you ultimately in your interactions with patients.

You also have to read the room which, seemingly, is a skill you have not developed. Probably because you are just now arising from the cocoon of adolescence en route to developing your young adult mind which doesn't happen until you're about 25-26 years old for most males. The next 7-9 years will be some of your best and most vital to your development as a young man, so hold on, learn from your mistakes, and wear a condom.

If you are above the age of 25-26, then I feel sorry for you, because the aforementioned period of growth did not bode well for you and you most likely didn't heed to the advice.

Nonetheless, if you read and transcribe the interview with Cormani, yes it reads as you say. Because it is a sequence of words without the personalization he gives it to possibly mean other things than what the words his mouth is mechanically producing literally mean.

There is a question asked towards the beginning of the interview which is "what are the factors that are going to be playing into that whether or not you stick with your verbal commitment? He answers " Umm. Come in. Play as a freshman and who can develop me the best" If the answer is so clear-cut Miami, why is this in question?

Next, you can't ignore the gossipy smile he has when asked "Who are the schools in the running?" Although he says Miami, his facial expression and slight giggle afterwards is not in concordance with that verbal answer. He then answered "yeah" with a pause, and then "that's all" which also leads to believe that it isn't all.

There's a reason why most people are reacting a certain way and it is because there is a seeming disconnect between what he's saying and his non-verbal cues.

If you've made it this far, I salute you, as you must be quite fatigued from reading far more than you are accustomed to. In the end, I hope you are the one that is correct and we end up with Cormani, who is a great talent, at a position of desperate need. Again, the disconnect is there, If he ends up a Cane, as you are so passionately confident there is nothing to suggest otherwise, then its a beautiful loss for me.
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