You nailed it ESPN. I don't read your posts, I don't understand what I read and am very weak person. I am glad that someone on here finally gets me.
Now you can stop wasting your time on me a go straighten out the rest of the dumb fans who can type concisely.
Seriously? He has entered the NBA draft for the second year in a row and now he is in the portal. How much basis does anyone need?
If your girlfriend tells you that "we should take a break" or "I think we should see other people," you gonna go engagement ring shopping?
That is not what I meant. I think Miles Kelly wants to move on from GT. Sometimes it is best to take the tact that it is also in the fans' and programs' interest to also move on from people that want to move on.
But that opinion should be taken with a grain of salt as it is from someone with...
Maybe, but pure reality is that I would never think of saying this to another person as a means of bolstering my point:
"I know more about college basketball and Georgia Tech basketball than you.
That's a pure reality."
Oh, here's another "narrative" user addict to chime in. A guy who pops in and out of threads with his "fans are too stupid" posts. I don't want to interrupt you with words to read.
This is the wordy story I concocted?:
"When I get my guys in here, it won't be like this" - CDS
Was Miles Kelly...
You have time to respond, but not to read? Interesting. I guess that is where all that knowledge comes from.
Your self love is not in deficit, I'll give you that.
Business interests of two parties have two sides. No one faults any player for moving on, then why fault a program for doing the...
Ah, your favorite word, "narrative." It has become so overused as a thinnly veiled barb to discredit that it makes the user look dorkish. Lose the "narrative" dtm!
But yeah, for fans there is an interesting balance on how to take cases like Miles Kelly or Gapare for that matter.
There is...
Sometimes a guy has just got to face the realization that the hottie just ain't that into you. Kelly has been here three losing seasons and one has to seriously evaluate if it isn't time to say that as a player he is just not hot enough to put up with the B.S.
James Munlyn was recruited out of S.C. as a high school recruit in 1987 with Brian Oliver and Michael Christian in one heckuva class. He left after the 1991 season. Johnny NcNeil came in in 1989 as a J.C. player and left after 1990. There was overlap.
It is all about injuries. The pros don't want their valuable assets injured, especially the QBs. They don't want their QBs to take unnecessary hits. They want to protect their players' knees.
Tumbling tumbleweeds speak to a lack of rootedness. Do players no longer have any need to set down roots or is the soil not conducive to them putting down roots?
I am not a big believer that human nature has suddenly changed. Therefore, I tend to think this epidemic of restlessness has a...
We don't wait. Between Reeves, Terry, O'Brien, Mustaf and Sutton, the wing is well covered. If the opportunity to upgrade the roster presents itself, you grab that. Or put those resources into sweetening the pot for Ndongo.
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