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I bet the majority are delusional gators thinking their school is god's child to college football hahahaha
YupNice video thanks for sharing, yeah when rivals start getting scurred and making excuses you know you’re on the right path..
And not to prop up the Nolies or lizards but I felt their same nervousness when urban was pulling in those elite classes and jimbo was pulling those early 2010-12 classes
I bet the majority are delusional gators thinking their school is god's child to college football hahahaha
I bet the majority are delusional gators thinking their school is god's child to college football hahahaha
He was objective last time one of his videos was shared on here, but because he asked if James Williams recruitment is setting a trend or if it was a random occurrence, people got offended he even asked.
He shows no bias, and was spot on about football subcultures.
We are, you can say it.Yes. And it was almost like he was a regular reader of Gaytor Tears, the way he outlined the "excuses" made by rival fan bases, and how they are trying to focus on "Manny will lose in 2020" while ignoring the fact that "Manny ALREADY lost in 2019".
I'm not saying that Miami fans are always right, or that we are superior to any other fan-base on some overall basis. But I think Miami fans tend to be more honest, we are more self-deprecating, we can see our own recruiting flaws as well as our tremendous selling points.
I really like his comments on "would you bet your paycheck". He hit the nail on the head when it comes to the differences between delusional homerism and "would you actually invest significant money in your ridiculous predictions".
Amen to your second paragraph. Our worst fans are probably worse than other fan bases’ worst fans but aside from that, we’re usually pretty self-aware. To reiterate what you said, we know what we are. When we’re good, we know it. When we suck, we know it.Yes. And it was almost like he was a regular reader of Gaytor Tears, the way he outlined the "excuses" made by rival fan bases, and how they are trying to focus on "Manny will lose in 2020" while ignoring the fact that "Manny ALREADY lost in 2019".
I'm not saying that Miami fans are always right, or that we are superior to any other fan-base on some overall basis. But I think Miami fans tend to be more honest, we are more self-deprecating, we can see our own recruiting flaws as well as our tremendous selling points.
I really like his comments on "would you bet your paycheck". He hit the nail on the head when it comes to the differences between delusional homerism and "would you actually invest significant money in your ridiculous predictions".