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No wonder oscar is such a hit with this fanbase, WHITE POWER right guys! http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=173&f=2670&t=13895774QuoteCount me as one of those unsurprised that Judah Jones transferred out of our program. The kid looked to be a great athlete, but for some reason never clicked. Perhaps he disagreed with the coaching style or maybe he simply couldn't grasp the offense.Anyway, good luck to the youngster as he moves on to Stephen F. Austin.QuoteYea it was said a while back he wouldn't be part of the team. Showed potential, but never demonstrated the ability to use it on the field really. Wish we would have more of our gifted athletes produce instead of always relying on less athletic guys that more or less overachieve. QuoteThe "gifted" athletes that tend to transfer or fail under HCBS are those who simply do not want to put the time and effort into the program (i.e., class room, weight room or film room, etc.), to earn the opportunity of playing time. They are usually surpassed by the "less-gifted" athlete who knows how to workQuoteIt's not academics, is it? I've mentioned before that he was in my philosophy class last semester and dude didn't seem too bright. :
Count me as one of those unsurprised that Judah Jones transferred out of our program. The kid looked to be a great athlete, but for some reason never clicked. Perhaps he disagreed with the coaching style or maybe he simply couldn't grasp the offense.Anyway, good luck to the youngster as he moves on to Stephen F. Austin.
Yea it was said a while back he wouldn't be part of the team. Showed potential, but never demonstrated the ability to use it on the field really. Wish we would have more of our gifted athletes produce instead of always relying on less athletic guys that more or less overachieve.
The "gifted" athletes that tend to transfer or fail under HCBS are those who simply do not want to put the time and effort into the program (i.e., class room, weight room or film room, etc.), to earn the opportunity of playing time. They are usually surpassed by the "less-gifted" athlete who knows how to work
It's not academics, is it? I've mentioned before that he was in my philosophy class last semester and dude didn't seem too bright. :
Quote from: #LIFE on June 09, 2015, 10:57:50 PMNo wonder oscar is such a hit with this fanbase, WHITE POWER right guys! http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=173&f=2670&t=13895774QuoteCount me as one of those unsurprised that Judah Jones transferred out of our program. The kid looked to be a great athlete, but for some reason never clicked. Perhaps he disagreed with the coaching style or maybe he simply couldn't grasp the offense.Anyway, good luck to the youngster as he moves on to Stephen F. Austin.QuoteYea it was said a while back he wouldn't be part of the team. Showed potential, but never demonstrated the ability to use it on the field really. Wish we would have more of our gifted athletes produce instead of always relying on less athletic guys that more or less overachieve. QuoteThe "gifted" athletes that tend to transfer or fail under HCBS are those who simply do not want to put the time and effort into the program (i.e., class room, weight room or film room, etc.), to earn the opportunity of playing time. They are usually surpassed by the "less-gifted" athlete who knows how to workQuoteIt's not academics, is it? I've mentioned before that he was in my philosophy class last semester and dude didn't seem too bright. :Jfc...Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I'm with Sonntag.