I keep it real. Always will on this board. I don’t think it’s “anti-UM” to say water is wet. I know many of you don’t like to discuss Miami’s recent struggles. But they are and have been there.No one loves pointing out anti-UM **** like this guy. Are you watching him, RVA?
Not in the same league as the big boys. Became completely irrelevant when he joined the enemy..Maybe win one national championship, or even play in the championship game, before throwing elite out there.
Really these young people are complaining about some serious issues at FSU and all we can think about is it may cause the season to be cancelled? Football, college football is just a part of life not life itself. We will do find with or without the football season. Whether people want to face this or not if one of us had a son in this situation we would be concerned first and foremost with their health playing football would be secondary.
Hopefully, any players who get sick and eventually die can hang on until the season is over before they die.A few months back, I listened to a woman talking about her 27 year old daughter who worked at Food Lion or one of those grocery stores. Her daughter had died of COVD-19 (this was within one month of the first deaths), had no PPE, and her last check was for like $10. It. Was. Harrowing.
If a mother like that loses a son…it’ll shut down football before the host finishes crying.
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Leilani Jordan's mother mourns the loss of her 27-year-old 'butterfly'
"My baby's gone for $20.64," Leilani Jordan's mother said.www.nbcnews.com
... no, SenseiYou got a problem with that?
Exactly. He needs to put his **** tampon back in and keep his mouth shut. Going to ruin it for everybodyFSU and it’s players are going to ruin football this fall, how fitting. Norvell tenure at FSU has been a **** show so far to say the least
for sure....and if any of the players die over the summer or off season who do they blame? or what if a player from the Big 10 or Pac 12 dies? that is going to be even more interesting.Hopefully, any players who get sick and eventually die can hang on until the season is over before they die.
Post-season death is no big deal just like deaths that would occur if there's no football. Leads to the philosophical question: If someone dies with no media coverage, did he really die?
First, I LMAO at your response, but you’re right: the optics, or lacktherof, could keep football going. But that type of mother, crying and carrying on the way she did…sponsors would pull.Hopefully, any players who get sick and eventually die can hang on until the season is over before they die.
Post-season death is no big deal just like deaths that would occur if there's no football. Leads to the philosophical question: If someone dies with no media coverage, did he really die?
Over the summer is a deat knell to the season. The narrative becomes: strong, healthy…dies of COVID-19…no more football.for sure....and if any of the players die over the summer or off season who do they blame? or what if a player from the Big 10 or Pac 12 dies? that is going to be even more interesting.
I'm going to start a college football COVID death pool. It would be great if deaths do occur that they're in the Lil 10 or FudgePac 10.for sure....and if any of the players die over the summer or off season who do they blame? or what if a player from the Big 10 or Pac 12 dies? that is going to be even more interesting.
You might lose a potato chip sponsor, but you might gain a funeral home or injury lawyer sponsor. Stay positive, my friend.First, I LMAO at your response, but you’re right: the optics, or lacktherof, could keep football going. But that type of mother, crying and carrying on the way she did…sponsors would pull.
But if her daughter got pneumonia from the flu? Or was killed by a drunk driver? Or stabbed during a robbery?A few months back, I listened to a woman talking about her 27 year old daughter who worked at Food Lion or one of those grocery stores. Her daughter had died of COVD-19 (this was within one month of the first deaths), had no PPE, and her last check was for like $10. It. Was. Harrowing.
If a mother like that loses a son…it’ll shut down football before the host finishes crying.
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Leilani Jordan's mother mourns the loss of her 27-year-old 'butterfly'
"My baby's gone for $20.64," Leilani Jordan's mother said.www.nbcnews.com
I keep it real. Always will on this board. I don’t think it’s “anti-UM” to say water is wet. I know many of you don’t like to discuss Miami’s recent struggles. But they are and have been there.