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No that was fake post. He’s stay at home and honest wouldn’t want him. There’s actually a Kent State WR Chrishon McCray that we offered that seems to be pretty good. I would check him out.Not that we will be in on him, but Auburn WR Cam Coleman has gone portaling
I agree there are definitely times to turn down the money. But what if the kid actually likes the place where he’s being offered a lot of money, too.Any time you feel froggy, kg01.
Many times I’ve turned down jobs for more money because it wasn’t the right timing, didn’t like the culture, the location, etc. There are good reasons to turn down money.
This is a big one:
This is not a long term career decision. Its two years tops. I can put up with a less than ideal situation for a year or two for the right money, as long as I believe it still sets up for the next step in my career goals. So if a coach or a school I don't like offers me a substantial raise and gives me the opportunity to showcase my talent then it would be hard to pass up.
And yes singleton had a few drops, Rutherford had some really costly drops as well, I would prefer neither leave. Drops are part of the game. Ask ugas receivers...
It’s his life, he can do whatever he wants just like you and I.I agree there are definitely times to turn down the money. But what if the kid actually likes the place where he’s being offered a lot of money, too.
To wild for me… chaotic of you ask me.Man, this sh*t wild as hell ain’t it?
UGA lead the country in dropped passes and are in the playoffs. I will will repeat my opinion that WRs in the college game are the most replaceable bodies on the field. Singleton nor Rutherford will be the reason Tech makes a playoff run. Keep feeding the trenches.
My bad, I took what ESPN reported at face value instead of researching it out lolNo that was fake post. He’s stay at home and honest wouldn’t want him. There’s actually a Kent State WR Chrishon McCray that we offered that seems to be pretty good. I would check him out.
I am pretty sure that almost every weekend, some expert commentator says "If you can run the ball and stop the run, you have a chance to win every game."UGA lead the country in dropped passes and are in the playoffs. I will will repeat my opinion that WRs in the college game are the most replaceable bodies on the field. Singleton nor Rutherford will be the reason Tech makes a playoff run. Keep feeding the trenches.
I tend to agree. Unless you're a Calvin Johnson/Julio Jones/AJ Greene/Ja'Marr Chase type WR, you're replaceable. Singleton is good to very good, but he's not on the irreplaceable tier. Every WR that has portal'ed out of GT the past few seasons was quickly replaced by the next man up. Give me a very good OL and an elite QB, which I think GT will have both of, and we'll be more than fine.
Just an FYI, Malik Rutherford was actually our leading WR in terms of catches, had the same amount of receiving TDs, and 84 yards less in receiving yardage. This offense will, especially with a healthy QB situation, will create productive WRs.