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Y'all boys check this guy out I can't stand this cat after he played us 3 times. He's a kid I wish him the best with his future, but with that being said I would block his phone number if I was on staff.
Y'all boys check this guy out I can't stand this cat after he played us 3 times. He's a kid I wish him the best with his future, but with that being said I would block his phone number if I was on staff.
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Is that according to the article ?Young kid made a bad decision and he’s owning up to it. Knows his circle wasn’t the best and he’s making changes.
Feel bad things didn’t work out better but I will always respect a young kid using mistakes to mature into a better person.
Unfortunate but that’s something he’ll have to live with, we gave him 2 chances and he spurned us 2x now the scholarships are tighter and we just signed the best safety in the nation. I’d tell the kid ball out at FAU, it was never meant to be with Miami.It's just a brief recap of a conversation Chris Stock had with Jaiden. They spoke about why he left Nebraska and what his plans are going forward. He said he wanted to be closer to home. He also said he hasn't spoken to anyone on staff ; not sure if they would be receptive. He realizes he should have done things differently last fall and back on signing day, which he called "a mess". He said he plans on handling his next step with more guidance from other people. His one wish if he could have one would be to give Miami more of a chance to show him the program was changing. He admits he didn't really do that before.
It was pretty cut and dry.
It's just a brief recap of a conversation Chris Stock had with Jaiden. They spoke about why he left Nebraska and what his plans are going forward. He said he wanted to be closer to home. He also said he hasn't spoken to anyone on staff ; not sure if they would be receptive. He realizes he should have done things differently last fall and back on signing day, which he called "a mess". He said he plans on handling his next step with more guidance from other people. His one wish if he could have one would be to give Miami more of a chance to show him the program was changing. He admits he didn't really do that before.
It was pretty cut and dry.