Shooter McGavin
I Eat Pieces Of Sh*t Like You For Breakfast
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No I don’t have kidsHave you ever raised boys?
No I don’t have kidsHave you ever raised boys?
"Said it was his fault and he knows things need to change." And here is the problem. He KNOWS things need to change, but he won't make changes.
Mark Richt idea of making changes is running the kids off, not the grown *** men that are coaching them.Lot of mixed feelings occurred. DeeJay was crying and was adamant this sh*t is not happening next year.
Demetrius Jackson, who unfortunately did not have the season we all wanted him to have, preceded Coach Richt with a great speech. He referenced the older players he came up with who have dealt with struggles, the young guys he challenged to leave the place better than how it was when they arrived, and thanked everyone for making an impact on him. Special guy.
Richt admitted he let the team down in a major way. Said it was his fault and he knows things need to change.
Jaquan and a few other seniors, especially Malik, were stunned this is how their Miami careers ended.
It was a mixed bag full of emotions, and now it’s onward to 2019. Here’s to hoping we see the changes we deserve.
Whether you think he’s good enough to play a lot is different than questioning his commitment to the program. The dude cares a lot, and I can respect that. Because, on the other hand, we have some dudes laughing on the sidelines while we get blown out. What would you rather have?dj Dallas
Lol
dude is just always running his mouth
female traits
His last pick he had the nerve to raise his hand to the receiver like he did something wrong.... HahahahahahaDude looked like he was TRYING to throw the ball to the defense for 3 straight quarters. What is there for him to be stunned about?
Im not blaming nothing on malik at all, this **** is all on richt.
Deejay needs to worry about skipping the buffet lineLot of mixed feelings occurred. DeeJay was crying and was adamant this sh*t is not happening next year.
Demetrius Jackson, who unfortunately did not have the season we all wanted him to have, preceded Coach Richt with a great speech. He referenced the older players he came up with who have dealt with struggles, the young guys he challenged to leave the place better than how it was when they arrived, and thanked everyone for making an impact on him. Special guy.
Richt admitted he let the team down in a major way. Said it was his fault and he knows things need to change.
Jaquan and a few other seniors, especially Malik, were stunned this is how their Miami careers ended.
It was a mixed bag full of emotions, and now it’s onward to 2019. Here’s to hoping we see the changes we deserve.
Whether you think he’s good enough to play a lot is different than questioning his commitment to the program. The dude cares a lot, and I can respect that. Because, on the other hand, we have some dudes laughing on the sidelines while we get blown out. What would you rather have?