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And living in Miami.
Doubling down.
And living in Miami.
Doubling down.
No idea if it’s a random coincidence or not because I don’t know Enos’ wife’s name but my friend just showed me an invoice from the moving company he does sales for and he or one of his co-workers got a referral from a relocation coordinator for a “Jane Enos” in Pinecrest Florida set “tentatively for between January 4th, 2020 & January 11, 2020” & “Destination TBD closer to move date.”
I have the address and my uncle is in real estate in the area and I had him verify it and it’s not owned by them... but coincidentally the home was taken off the market around February 2019 so he’s probably renting it. I would post the address but the mods would probably ban me or delete the post... but it’s a $1.65 million house. Seems legit.
Would be the ultimate coincidence if it’s not him.
Update: another poster DMed me and confirmed it is his address. He gone
No idea what point you're trying to make.
With no state taxAnd living in Miami.
1. We don't have elite playmakers. 2. Miami is a cesspool.
I didn’t see the receipt but if it was a local move because he was staying, it wouldn’t show TBD as the destination. They’d know the destination.Didnt think about that. But they did hire a cross country and international moving service. Also it came from a relocation coordinator which is typically used by the employer so they can pay moving costs and the employee doesn’t have to worry about handling anything.
Would you say we are top 5 in sending RB/WR/TE to the NFL?
Have you ever stepped foot on campus?
I know just the right network to carry the show...Should be a new Discovery series, College Football fan sleuths. I would watch.
We are top 5 if you include the last 20 years. We are not top 5 today.
My Bachelor's degree is from UM. Ask me anything. And you didn't say UM, you said "living in Miami". Miami is a cesspool and is not the place that people are looking to move to. People moving into Florida are going to the west coast.
This gives me hope.I didn’t see the receipt but if it was a local move because he was staying, it wouldn’t show TBD as the destination. They’d know the destination.
I said year after year. Dallas, Harris, Jordan, Mallory, Osborn, and Thomas all seem likely to the NFL anyway.
I don't think the coaches live in Overtown.
I didn’t see the receipt but if it was a local move because he was staying, it wouldn’t show TBD as the destination. They’d know the destination.
We've got a poster or two here who would probably buy him one so they'll still have something to bytch about.What if nobody will rent him a home because he sucks at his job
Oh, so now it's just Overtown.
You listed some guys who might spend a couple of years in the league. That is a far cry from your previous claim that we have top 5 playmakers.
We are top 5 if you include the last 20 years. We are not top 5 today.
My Bachelor's degree is from UM. Ask me anything. And you didn't say UM, you said "living in Miami". Miami is a cesspool and is not the place that people are looking to move to. People moving into Florida are going to the west coast.
Way overbroad of a statement. First of all, many of the top high school players are from the S. Florida area and consider it home. Most also come from neighborhoods that are far worse than they would be experiencing once they got to UM. Additionally, Miami the city may not be for everyone, but many people love the dynamic, lively lifestyle of the city.We are top 5 if you include the last 20 years. We are not top 5 today.
My Bachelor's degree is from UM. Ask me anything. And you didn't say UM, you said "living in Miami". Miami is a cesspool and is not the place that people are looking to move to. People moving into Florida are going to the west coast.
You have got to be trolling. Either way, this is so pointless. If you can't identify the incredible talent that flows through this university year after year, I won't be able to convince you.
Way overbroad of a statement. First of all, many of the top high school players are from the S. Florida area and consider it home. Most also come from neighborhoods that are far worse than they would be experiencing once they got to UM. Additionally, Miami the city may not be for everyone, but many people love the dynamic, lively lifestyle of the city.