JailBreak81
Well-Known Member
I know HFN. I just like to poke the silly doomsayers now and again.
He gone
He gone
Sadly I think you are probably correct. This is so mind boggling frustrating. The guy has to be ticked off. He worked his butt off after a serious injury to get back with the team and get on the field. He has been cleard for at least 3 weeks, probably 4 (Minn, Mich, MSU and Purdue) yet only saw 2 carries in four weeks? Then he fumbles and doesn't get another chance.
Why would he stay around? The attrition starts early this year, good job Hawks. We want guys who are willing to sit around for 4 years and not play. There should be a bunch of those guys around.
This is not a post/opinion about McCall be the next coming at RB, he may still be good who knows. This is about the attrition at RB and DLine, it has been particularly alarming in recent years and it looks like it is not stopping. That is what is disgusting me.
Also, for those who think I am jumping to conclusions, if you can give me one good reason why this does not seem like the story for every other RB that has left, I would be glad to hear it.
This just appears to be the same old story once again. I'm sorry but it's true.
I think it has alot to do with these "star" players coming in. They think they are all that and a bag of chips and should be playing right away. Listen to what C.J.F had to say about it, he thought he knew everything and when he realized he didnt, he started to learn and now is doing very good and should be great next year. Big heads sink ships.
Slow down people. Enough of the stupid 'guess the reason' posts.
I think it has alot to do with these "star" players coming in. They think they are all that and a bag of chips and should be playing right away. Listen to what C.J.F had to say about it, he thought he knew everything and when he realized he didnt, he started to learn and now is doing very good and should be great next year. Big heads sink ships.
I think it has alot to do with these "star" players coming in. They think they are all that and a bag of chips and should be playing right away. Listen to what C.J.F had to say about it, he thought he knew everything and when he realized he didnt, he started to learn and now is doing very good and should be great next year. Big heads sink ships.
if he's away from the team he's done this year
Agree. If he has an attitude problem then he needs to learn that he has to earn his playing time. He might have a attitude where he thinks everything should be handed to him. I believe he decomitted from Michigan State because he didn't want to compete for playing time.
On the other hand there are players like Coker who work hard and make the most of it when the get it, don't complain that they aren't getting enough carries, don't complain about getting pulled. Or McNutt, someone who could have transferred or got mad about not playing QB but switched to WR and worked hard and now look where he is.
Sadly I think you are probably correct. This is so mind boggling frustrating. The guy has to be ticked off. He worked his butt off after a serious injury to get back with the team and get on the field. He has been cleard for at least 3 weeks, probably 4 (Minn, Mich, MSU and Purdue) yet only saw 2 carries in four weeks? Then he fumbles and doesn't get another chance. Why would he stay around? The attrition starts early this year, good job Hawks. We want guys who are willing to sit around for 4 years and not play. There should be a bunch of those guys around. This is not a post/opinion about McCall be the next coming at RB, he may still be good who knows. This is about the attrition at RB and DLine, it has been particularly alarming in recent years and it looks like it is not stopping. That is what is disgusting me.He gone
If it comes out that it is drug related issue or a getting girls pregnant issue then yes it will be similar otherwise no.
oh no, not this again!!
First it was two carries against Purdue, and What does giving him one or two carries have to do with him violating team rules? Pretty sure you can violate team rules even if you are being redshirted.