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Quote from: sunny_cat on January 27, 2012, 11:44:11 AMHis on-ball defense is undeniably incredible. Always has been.No it hasn't, he has extremely slow feet.
His on-ball defense is undeniably incredible. Always has been.
hey dumbasses, use words.
Powercat46Rivals.com College FootballPost #3298ManhattanMyFanPageAdd BuddyIgnore My interaction with Tay... ReplyIt was before the elite 8 run that we had, I decided that I was going to buy a table at the basketball awards banquet. My brother, his wife, myself and my wife, and my kids all made up the table...Tay was our "team representative" at our table. Don't get me wrong, I was a bit disappointed at the time that we didn't get Jake, or Denis, or Curt...but we got a "frosh" who didn't see the court that much.Little did I know...That kid was the nicest, most approachable person in the room at the time, although, a lot of people were a bit taken back because of his "look". (He still had the dread-locks, was a freshman, and looked as strong as an ox)...but myself, my kids, and my wife sat down with him and immediately established a bit of a relationship with him. He was not only more than gracious to show off his "elite 8" watch, he actually took each one of our pictures wearing it. Immediately, I knew this kid was a K-Stater for life. He understood what the fans liked, which is the same thing they strive for...WINS....but he was kind enough to joke around, make fun of the kids, and just be a person. (who would have ever imagined that a student athlete is a real person??)Anyway, I was sure to let my impression be known to Coach. I let Coach know that even though (at the time) Tay looks like a rough and tumble type of NYC thug....he's one of the best kids I've had the honor of meeting. I told Coach that if he keeps recruiting kids like Tay, not only would we continue winning, but we'd do so with class.Martavious is a fantastic person. I'm proud to say that I have befriended him, my kids have befriended him, and we have nothing but positive things to say about that young man.He will one day be an asset to our society, and we'll all look back and say...."Remember when he was at K-State?"That kid has the "it" factor.Posted on 1/27 12:44 AM | IP: Logged
I wish Frank would have gone off on that clown like he went off on the old dude in Omaha who told him Billy wasn't ready for the NBA.
man, sometimes just being directly is less scary to me than crap like that
Quote from: Tobias on January 28, 2012, 09:13:42 AMman, sometimes just being directly is less scary to me than crap like thatYeah, that was terrifying.