Mo Toure response to PacMan Jones

If Toure wasn’t a hurricane, you would be questioning it too. ****, you all didn’t even want McCormick here as a 7th year senior


Might as well stop calling it college football and start calling it the NFLG league
I think the part that’s frustrating about this for some Canes fans is how, once again, there’s always a double standard when Miami’s involved. Half of Indiana’s team was on AARP and collecting Social Security and it’s *crickets* from the rest of college football. Since Toure plays for The U someone’s like, “Time to go after the boogeyman again.” I don’t think anyone feels dudes playing this long in CFB is ideal, but it’s the current system we’ve been dealt. Im not saying anyone in here who’s strongly against anyone being able to play this long is wrong. All I’m saying is, under the current structure/system it’s hard to find fault with Toure.
 
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Who's the son?

PS: I am with Pac-Man on this one. No one should be playing college ball that long. That's like a 21 year old playing high school football. BUTTTTTTT.... I'M just happy he's still playing for Miami. lol. Any other team, I'd be saying that's bull****.
 
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Pacman Jones irrelevant *** is taking up space for up and coming podcasters. He’s been around too long and needs to give other younger podcasters a chance to shine.

See how ******* goofy this argument is? People really talk just to hear themselves, thinking they have something people want to hear.

Social media and podcasting gave way too many people the idea that what they have to say matters
 
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da da da da da da da da PACMAN... TELL YO SON NOT TO PLAY INDIANA
 
lol idkkkk man I dont think he was really targeting Mo, but trying to highlight his point that guys shouldnt be playing for 8 years and likely just had him as the most recent example.

Now to argue the general rule needs to change, I cant say I necessarily disagree, COVID screwed up a lot of stuff and we are finally getting away from that. But Mo is using the rules as they are right now, he was hurt, who knows what the NFL brings, we value him and will pay him accordingly, its a no brainer for all parties involved.

But Pacman is a Cane, he picked us to win the national championship and zero issue with Mo's response, gabos
Or he can pop.his ****y out his sons.mouth, and let him man up.

Go Canes
 
If Toure wasn’t a hurricane, you would be questioning it too. ****, you all didn’t even want McCormick here as a 7th year senior


Might as well stop calling it college football and start calling it the NFLG league
Or...college football has changed and it is what it is.

What are we really complaining about?
 
Or...college football has changed and it is what it is.

What are we really complaining about?
No one‘s complaining about anything just a difference of an opinions. You can go through the threads and find that the same people who says OK for Toure to have an eighth year with the same ones complaining about when McCormick having an *** seventh year.

If Toure wasn’t productive last year, he will get the same old replies that McCormack got like: get a job, sometimes you gotta grow up,football is not for you, doesn’t want to move on from college, etc. etc. etc. I didn’t like the seventh year then and a **** show don’t like the eighth year now
 
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Multiple season ending injuries, covid, these people act like the players been playing for 8 years. If a kid can play college ball he will find a place to play. Who is Toure stopping from coming to Miami?

Ya I like Toure

But I hate this nonsense…Injuries happen, life isn't perfect, it doesn't have to be a pound of flesh for every single year you missed. There are other football leagues out there and you graduated long ago

6 should be max.
 
It’s not Toure’s fault that injuries robbed him of his opportunity to finish out his eligibility sooner. It’s not like he’s doing something that’s against the rules. No matter how long it takes for it to occur or how old he is when it’s over, he still gets 4 years of eligibility just like everyone else. So, if his goal is to eventually make it to the NFL, maximizing his eligibility by playing an extra year where he can prove to NFL teams that he has fully recovered and successfully moved beyond his prior injuries, is absolutely the right thing to do for his career.
 
Malachi Toney played against the best college football had to offer this year and was 17 when he went up against the national championship runner up.

Game ain't based on sympathy.
Mali played against nothing but 24 year olds against Indiana.
 
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Mali played against nothing but 24 year olds against Indiana.
And if not a poor interception thrown by Beck, our young core of high school football players would have beat that ******* old folks country club of the team
 
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Love me some idc how old he is. Never know he could have 120 tackles 10 sacks next year and make the NFL who knows. Everything ive seen he works extremely hard glad hes a Cane
 
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