Alright, we know this thread laughs at Gaytor fans, but you have to see this one to appreciate it.
It's terrible for Thomas Goldkamp to make up a false story about how "homesickness" was behind Steele leaving UF. But watch how "Chucktown Gator" jumps onboard and makes up completely fictitious and contradictory information to support the Goldkamp lies (and then notice how various Gaytor posters then repeat Chucktown's bullsh!te, until the entire site believes the homesickness myth).
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Take it FWIW...
Heard Steele went home to mommy and daddy told them he felt Coach Gray and English talked down to him all the time. They were too hard on him and kept telling him “This is why we don’t recruit west coast kids at UF”
Parents wanted apology regarding the police report and Mullen told them “ I don’t have anything to do with that ****, call the newspaper or the police.”
Mom and dad upset, Chris wanted to come back, parents are against it.
This post was edited by ChucktownGator 19 hours ago
So let's analyze this. First, Steele complains that the coaches are too hard on him YET HE WANTS TO GO BACK TO FLORIDA. Yeah, that's not true. Second, Mullet and his wife fly across the country mid-week to tell the Steeles that Mullet can't do anything about the situation. Part of me wishes this would be true, just to prove Mullet's incompetence.
Even worse, "Chucktown" then immediately starts backtracking from his "hey this is what I heard" nonsense:
"I think it was more Gray saying that. English was just talking down to him... boo hoo... "
and
"Yeah.. I don’t all the way believe the Mullen part, but I do believe Steele was being coached hard and maybe wasn’t very receptive to it."
This is the recipe for Gaytor delusion. Some poster types up a "Take it FWIW" and "Heard", then he admits he doesn't even believe it, but somehow this nonsense becomes the myth that All True Gaytors believe.
It's breathtaking in its insanity.