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AJC: Myles Autry decision to chose GT over FSU
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<blockquote data-quote="SidewalkJacket" data-source="post: 46971" data-attributes="member: 546"><p>FWIW, I don't think he has to prove anything to GT fans. Plenty of guys have come in as prima donnas and gone out as all-timers. Plenty have come in as unheralded good guys and gone out as cancers-to-the-team. I'm sure that in the days before Twitter took such an active role in recruiting there were plenty of both that we never knew about.</p><p></p><p>Unless the kid just doesn't love football, I'm sure he'll come in and try to win a spot and help the team win. He's obviously talented enough to believe he might have a shot at the NFL one day, so then only way to make it there is to play, and play well. If he does that, I'll be fine with him. He may have wanted to go to Free Seafood U the whole time. I don't care. He's here now, with his brother, who played as a true frosh, and where his mama wanted him all along. So that makes me glad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidewalkJacket, post: 46971, member: 546"] FWIW, I don't think he has to prove anything to GT fans. Plenty of guys have come in as prima donnas and gone out as all-timers. Plenty have come in as unheralded good guys and gone out as cancers-to-the-team. I'm sure that in the days before Twitter took such an active role in recruiting there were plenty of both that we never knew about. Unless the kid just doesn't love football, I'm sure he'll come in and try to win a spot and help the team win. He's obviously talented enough to believe he might have a shot at the NFL one day, so then only way to make it there is to play, and play well. If he does that, I'll be fine with him. He may have wanted to go to Free Seafood U the whole time. I don't care. He's here now, with his brother, who played as a true frosh, and where his mama wanted him all along. So that makes me glad. [/QUOTE]
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