Mr. Dynasty1
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A very good feeling he is going to decommit.
Okay fam we get it. Either you know something and going speak on it direct or you’re not. Stop being coy or leave your previous comment and move on
A very good feeling he is going to decommit.
Ok sounds good.
If he leaves he leaves. Wont be the first. But you reaching as far as that article.Muh crootin vets know what’s up. I welcome our typical sunshine pumpers, my FSU jokesters, your head in the sanders, and you’re nothing to worry abouters. I would also like to say hi to our we will still have a top 10-15 classers to this convo
My real crootin vets know the time of day. This will go down to the wire and if we keep him they will say he wasn’t going anywhere, and If we lose him they will say He was scared of competition or Rb is the one position that grows on trees down here.
Don’t think this class will be top 25 if he bolts
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I have a feeling he is going to decommit.
LmaoWhy do asshats always say "can you blame the dad/mom/parents/etc"?
He can come to Miami and be just as likely to make the NFL, get a better education, and be close to friends and family. Maybe even convince some locals to come play and be the guys that help right the ship and forever be remembered for it in Miami lore.
PS: I'd like to see you rattle off all the NFL backs from the SEC (excluding Bama and UGA).
Lmao
lmaoCommentary to a different topic champ. That was in reply to the "if my kid were a D1 athlete I'd sure as **** tell them not to go to UM blah blah blah" hot take.
I mean the fact they're redshirting Jeremiah Payton is enough of a reason to be doubtful.
Kid was a top 10 WR in his class & I can guarantee you at a program with a real coaching staff he would be seeing the field as often as possible. It's not like the kids in front of him have done so much that they should keep him off the field.
While our offense struggles to produce on a regular basis we have a staff that would rather keep talent on the sideline rather than put them on the field & let'em make plays & the reasons why are always incredibly stupid.
If you're a 4/5-star prospect, what real reason would you have to trust Enos or Stubblefield to develop you & put you in position to be an impact player?
Okay fam we get it. Either you know something and going speak on it direct or you’re not. Stop being coy or leave your previous comment and move on
he is insinuating he is going to Oregon where his relative coaches.
If his goal is to get to the nfl and he chooses to go to Oregon of all places then he lost b4 he started. Um literally has the most rbs currently int he nfl i believe..and i cant currently name 1 oregon rb in the nfl or headed
Yeah manZachattack did you get my text?
Yeah man I got it. I hope your wrong can’t blame his parents for wanting that.Zachattack did you get my text?
Never **** with Brock on an article.You are cherry picking out of that article. It wasn’t bad whatsoever, of course other teams will keep recruiting him but the chaneys seem like a different type of family than the normal elite south Florida recruit. From that article.
“As a family, me and my wife sat down with him, and we don’t see where it’s a big deal,” Chaney Sr. said. “You can go 0-10 one year and then put it together the next year and win a national title.
“They’ve been loyal to us and we want to, as a family, remain loyal to them. And they’ve been honest with us, have been with us since Day 1. A lot of people don’t understand that, are knocking on the door now (with UM struggling) that didn’t knock early.”