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  • texdawgtexdawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    A good exercise is to go through 247 since 2016 and see the guys Kirby recruited.....especially the players ranked from 100-250.

    You'll notice a lot of misses....every school has them.

  • GeorgiaGirlGeorgiaGirl ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I don't really understand all of it (there's things that I'd have to look up), but it's pretty obviously street talk to me. The thing I think you can do is separate street talk from what you need to do in the classroom in English in the future, as I'm pretty sure many of my peers earlier in this decade did.

    Only problem I have is going on about the coaches...a simple explanation that you wanted to make sure your parent got in and was going to be later that the phone curfew, but your coach didn't like the idea of this would have sufficed. I even just talked to my dad about it and he found it very strange and didn't blame the kid.

    Anyway, hopefully Evans doesn't have these run ins when he's at Georgia and he's able to reach his potential.

  • razorachillesrazorachilles ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    No issues with him trying to defend himself/tell his side of the story, but taking shots at management on the way out the door didn't do Antonio Brown any favors either.

    He's still just a kid and will mature (or not) once he's in the program. Sounds like he could really use a fresh start in a new environment.

    Wishing him nothing but success on and off the field in the coming years. I think being an EE will help him aclimate to his new environment before the bright lights shine on the 2020 season.

  • MackDawgMackDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I get it, but I wish he had taken this a bit more formally since he's attempting public relations.

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  • dradcliffdradcliff ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited December 2019

    I have heard many kids explain their side on cases like this. They are usually no where near the truth. Kids perspective are usually very skewed. I always try to tell them how much better it would have been if they had just said yes sir and done what the adults in charge said. Then you can explain your side. Problem is kids these days think what they want matters more and that the adults should listen to them first.

  • CoastalDawg14CoastalDawg14 ✭✭✭ Junior

    I understand that the university misses out on kids all the time. I’m talking about the forum itself or recruiting “experts”. I want her to be as excited as I am about the big 3 but because @SoFL_Dawg said so isn’t really cutting it lol.

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