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Who is more likely to be drafted: Kelly or Ndongo?
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<blockquote data-quote="MtnWasp" data-source="post: 1009646" data-attributes="member: 4110"><p>In its present trendy usage, "narrative" is what one refers to the accounts, opinions or interpretations of others they wish to discredit so as not to have to engage them in actual discourse. It started as a public opinion control tool of talking heads representing official agencies by referring to narratives and false narratives of those who would question official accounts.</p><p></p><p>no one refers to their own account as a "narrative." It carries with it a disparaging connotation of a twisted perspective and is inherently disrespectful. It is perfectly possible to disagree with an opinion or account without resorting to cute means to express disrespect. </p><p></p><p>As for Miles Kelly, maybe he really loves Gt and coming back is his first choice. But I doubt it. If he comes back I will be pulling for him to succeed the same as his first three years. But I look at his "looking around" in the same light as I did Chan Gailey shopping for an NFL jobs while he was head coach at GT. It is not endearing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtnWasp, post: 1009646, member: 4110"] In its present trendy usage, "narrative" is what one refers to the accounts, opinions or interpretations of others they wish to discredit so as not to have to engage them in actual discourse. It started as a public opinion control tool of talking heads representing official agencies by referring to narratives and false narratives of those who would question official accounts. no one refers to their own account as a "narrative." It carries with it a disparaging connotation of a twisted perspective and is inherently disrespectful. It is perfectly possible to disagree with an opinion or account without resorting to cute means to express disrespect. As for Miles Kelly, maybe he really loves Gt and coming back is his first choice. But I doubt it. If he comes back I will be pulling for him to succeed the same as his first three years. But I look at his "looking around" in the same light as I did Chan Gailey shopping for an NFL jobs while he was head coach at GT. It is not endearing. [/QUOTE]
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