Shaq's Pos Game Presser

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I was just going to reply and say this young man is what we need at Da U!! He is hands down my favorite new player and it is going to be fun to watch him play. He is extremely mature for his age and well-spoken so the sky's the limit for him!!


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WOW!!! This kid is all that and more! He will be a success in anything he decides to do!!
 
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I predict by next season, our young LB's will arrive to games like this.....

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very personable, respectful, and affluent off the field....on the field, savage. been a big fan of shaq, but he's slowly becoming the face of the new canes.
 
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Most of our freshmen lately have started out of necessity, poor recruiting, depth chart management etc

This kid can just ball.
 
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love how its working out so far for shaq especially since i feel like we know him better because of his dad. he seems like a great kid.
 
So humble and well spoken. I made sure my son, a high school football player, listened to his post-game comments as an example of how to articulate thoughts in such an intelligent, unemotional, and humble manner. It's hard to believe Shaq should be a senior in HS. Congratulations to Shaq's dad (UKnowWhat) for raising a great young man. I look forward to following his career at the U and being the next great LB.
 
[video=youtube;fqjPKGDWAFI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqjPKGDWAFI[/video]

You should be very proud, not only does this kid have the makings to be a great player, but he seems very mature, personable, humble and respectful. He is going to be a great representative of the University of Miami for years to come.
 
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What every parent and coach wants. He's next, Vilma, Denzel now Shaq. Include Pickney and McCloud they good kids and very talented too.
 
Kid is most definitely going to be 3 and out. What's scary is that he will be too good for college by the time he is a sophomore.
 
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