DJK busting out his mic skills

Which former Hawk wannabe fashion designer has the Get Better, Not Bitter shirts? Is that Sash? anyway, someone needs to get DJK one of those.
 
Isn't there a troll pit in Ohio this guy needs to crawl back to?

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I just wish he would go away. He's such an egomaniac. However, he seems like the type who likes to get recognized... the only place he's gonna get recognized is in Iowa. Unfortunately that means he's probably not going anywhere.
 
I just wish he would go away. He's such an egomaniac. However, he seems like the type who likes to get recognized... the only place he's gonna get recognized is in Iowa. Unfortunately that means he's probably not going anywhere.

Virtually everything DJK has done since leaving IOWA confirms what was largely believed (but "nobody really knew" according to his undying supporters). The kid's ego was his downfall...and it just doesn't stop.

In retrospect, one has to wonder if that has something to do with why he ended up at Iowa and not Ohio St. Perhaps he felt he'd be a "bigger fish, in a smaller pond" at Iowa.
 
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Virtually everything DJK has done since leaving IOWA confirms what was largely believed (but "nobody really knew" according to his undying supporters). The kid's ego was his downfall...and it just doesn't stop.

In retrospect, one has to wonder if that has something to do with why he ended up at Iowa and not Ohio St. Perhaps he felt he'd be a "bigger fish, in a smaller pond" at Iowa.

I think you make a good point about his choice to come to Iowa. Hindsight is always 20/20. It's amazing to me when I watch the current football players being interviewed. They almost all seem to be very well spoken and respectful. It's a very team oriented approach that's engrained in them. Then I picture a DJK interview and it's just the polar opposite. No wonder he was in the doghouse from Day 1.

When you consider how his career ended at Iowa one would think he wouldn't want to be in the limelight. The fact that he is still reaching for it says a lot about him.
 
Dude, he brought great embarrassment to my Alma Mater and the FB program. The "drug house" thing was unforgivable and unforgettable.
I ain't hatin', but I sure as hell ain't likin'.
 
Am I the only one out there that doesn't have a huge amount of disdain for DJK? I hate how his career ended but I still appreciate the guy for what he did when he was on the field. And to be honest, I wouldn't mind a little charisma now and then. We had three guys in 2009 that were walking soundbites, DJK, Stanzi, and Angerer. Every week it seems like you got something good from those guys.
 
Am I the only one out there that doesn't have a huge amount of disdain for DJK? I hate how his career ended but I still appreciate the guy for what he did when he was on the field. And to be honest, I wouldn't mind a little charisma now and then. We had three guys in 2009 that were walking soundbites, DJK, Stanzi, and Angerer. Every week it seems like you got something good from those guys.

Be very very careful now, HFN. You are treading dangerously close to a penn state fan mentality.
 
1) I don't understand why KRUI would want to be involved with this guy as he is widely disliked by hawk fans.

2) Everytime I start hating on DJK (which is easy to do) I remember that Minnesota game where it appeared that he was about the only guy on the team that didn't give up. The drug house thing was an embarassment for sure but so was watching damn near a whole football team quit on the field.
 
Dude, he brought great embarrassment to my Alma Mater and the FB program. The "drug house" thing was unforgivable and unforgettable.
I ain't hatin', but I sure as hell ain't likin'.

This has been my exact thoughts since the "drug house" went down.
 

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