The biggest idiot in the world right now is...

Real talk if Langham is playing and Harris why not Mullins, kid let his anger rule and ego take over

Either way, he would have had a REAL chance in just a few games when AR was injured. Instead he was sitting on his *** watching on TV.

Shlt, he could have still transferred to Alabama State after the end of the season. What a dumbass, just quit, basically.
 
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Either way, he would have had a REAL chance in just a few games when AR was injured. Instead he was sitting on his *** watching on TV.

Shlt, he could have still transferred to Alabama State after the end of the season. What a dumbass, just quit, basically.
And his boy Burns aint even play and is behind the charts and still has the patience and desire to fight it out and is talented too
 
And his boy Burns aint even play and is behind the charts and still has the patience and desire to fight it out and is talented too

Look at those pictures of him on the bench while we were scoring touchdowns.

Looks like a pee wee league baby pouting and ****ed cause he didn’t get in. Acting like a 3rd grader.

If I remember right, him and Dugans got into it big time. I don’t know, they may have even squared off. Not sure.
 
Look at those pictures of him on the bench while we were scoring touchdowns.

Looks like a pee wee league baby pouting and ****ed cause he didn’t get in. Acting like a 3rd grader.

If I remember right, him and Dugans got into it big time. I don’t know, they may have even squared off. Not sure.
U cant pout like that if u a regular cat, only beasts can do that and teams put up with it like an Odel. That kid havent done a **** thing and college coaches r in control of your entire future pretty much so doing that was dumb af. One day (if he doesnt become an nfl guy) he will regret what he did and see it as being young n dumb
 
Wow man!! Ease up a bit!!

But if you insist ....OK well here goes....

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I get your point and agree that the OP was overly harsh.... but take it down a notch my man, ....just saying


Looks like Susan Miller
 
How can you say he didn't give up when he quit on his teammates mid-season? Also adversity made him fold like a b*tch, motherfu*cker was visibly mad that we were scoring touchdowns as he rode the pine. Showed his true character during these times. He won't go far with those traits.

Oh, he quit, but he picked himself back up and is guving it another go. Lots of times they never make it back.
 
Nah I liked Mullins more than Dayall Harris for sure. I'm really not a fan of Harris at all tbh. Literally the ONLY thing he has done here is catch some ******* bubble screens. Like seriously thats like 90% of his catches. Why can't JT or Harley, or any of the incoming Frosh do that? lol.
 
Mullins had every opportunity given and he was *** on the field. He got leaped and was sour bout it. It is what it is.
 
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Well Mullins sucked a football, so likely wouldn't have mattered
 
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Either way, he would have had a REAL chance in just a few games when AR was injured. Instead he was sitting on his *** watching on TV.

Shlt, he could have still transferred to Alabama State after the end of the season. What a dumbass, just quit, basically.

OCD , that’s a side affect of Chinese drywall inhalation overdose, this is not a laughing matter.

GOCANES
 
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And how old are you op? Calling a 19-20 year old kid an idiot... The opportunity of a lifetime - play on scholarship at the University of Miami. Did it not work out for whatever reason? Yes.

Did you play at Miami? Get offered? or even excel at the HS level? Warm a bench? Waterboy? Did you ever play football?

Did you not fold under pressure at an even much lesser scale at that age? I bet you did. Because I did.

When I played football, I was never a good practice player. The totality of it all — good film study + execution in practice = success on the field — it never registered with me, for whatever reason.
During games is when I came alive. Although I didn't play in some juggernaut division in Florida or Texas, I started strong safety on varsity my freshman year,, and by my senior year, I broke my high school's record for interceptions, interceptions for td's, wide receiving yards, and punt returns for td's. I was used all over the field.

I kick myself everyday now, because of hindsight. I was naturally talented enough to perform the way I did without ever putting much effort into getting better at practice. Practice was a chore. I never wanted to be last, but never pushed myself to be first. My only concern was the spotlight on Friday night's. Where results get rewarded. Unlike practice.

Had I been mature enough to fully immerse myself in the game of football, I know I could have done better than a Div 3 scholarship. I didn't love football the way I do now. I didn't value opportunity the way I do now. I was at a time in life where, one week I had to raise my hand and ask permission from the teacher to use the restroom, and the next week I'm supposed to make decisions that affect your entire life. I was naive, and ignorant because I never had the right person in my ear to make it all make sense, and probably wouldn't have listened if I did.

Mullins probably had a distorted opinion of himself. He probably felt better than the guys that played in front of him. Because he doesn't understand the totality of it all.

Results aren't exactly everything. If he had 3 more catches than Langham in practice, he's telling himself he produced more. Even though Langham blocks better, runs better routes, and was thrown to only once.

****, I've got an employee that sees no importance in getting to work on time. "I get more done than so and so." "But people can stand around for longer than the amount of time I'm late?". He can't seem to understand that performance is only one factor on the grading scale. People rather justify their wrongdoing, instead of corecting it.
 
I would never have a predicted a 4 star out of Gulliver to be such a bust.
 
This is sad because education seems to not be any type of priority and now he's going to begin his life from square one and no football. You leave your HOMETOWN team to go to alabama state, even further away and all odds are against him at this point, its sucks but its the cold hard truth, I hope he can make the best of his situation.
 
IMO, the writing was on the wall when he tweeted after one of our games, that he didn't understand why Dugans wouldn't play him.

We won that game, and yet, he took to Twitter to gripe about his playing time, and called out his current coach in the process. Those type of antics would not work in any type of work environment, yet alone, one in which the very foundation of the organization is built off of the word "TEAM." That is the exact type of attitude that impedes talent from ever having a platform, and in the process derails careers, or in this case, ends them.

Good luck to the young man, but this is not a surprise by any stretch.
 
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