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<blockquote data-quote="presjacket" data-source="post: 409904" data-attributes="member: 912"><p>Why does being in the corner of one athlete mean you are trashing another? I'm responding to you because I believe that you are trashing Jordan by calling him a quitter. Making the best decision for your health does not make you a quitter. Deciding to take your degree that you came to Georgia Tech to get and going out into the market place to get a job does not make you a quitter. Using football to your advantage and not letting football use you does not make you a quitter. Deciding that you would rather start your future sooner rather than later does not make you a quitter. Deciding to forgo playing one more season of major college football at one of the most rigorous academic institutions in the world while managing a lifelong disease that eventually contributes to the death of tens of thousands of people annually does not make you a quitter.</p><p></p><p>I support Matthew Jordan and I support Taquon Marshall and I support Lucas Johnson, and Tobias Oliver and all Tech athletes that dare to take on the responsibilities of football and school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="presjacket, post: 409904, member: 912"] Why does being in the corner of one athlete mean you are trashing another? I'm responding to you because I believe that you are trashing Jordan by calling him a quitter. Making the best decision for your health does not make you a quitter. Deciding to take your degree that you came to Georgia Tech to get and going out into the market place to get a job does not make you a quitter. Using football to your advantage and not letting football use you does not make you a quitter. Deciding that you would rather start your future sooner rather than later does not make you a quitter. Deciding to forgo playing one more season of major college football at one of the most rigorous academic institutions in the world while managing a lifelong disease that eventually contributes to the death of tens of thousands of people annually does not make you a quitter. I support Matthew Jordan and I support Taquon Marshall and I support Lucas Johnson, and Tobias Oliver and all Tech athletes that dare to take on the responsibilities of football and school. [/QUOTE]
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