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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 174839" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>A couple thoughts to add.</p><p></p><p>We need Shamire to be able to play every snap of the game unless his coaches want him out. That is the bottom line. His failure to get ready to do so would simply be him putting selfish pleasures ahead of the team. He signed to go here. He needs to support the team to work to the very best of his ability. His team has a chance to be great with him at RG and he has a chance to be great on his own accord. Should he choose to walk away from football, then I will love him all the same, but if he chooses to play here, he needs to be "ALL IN".</p><p></p><p>Having said all that, I believe he has made real progress and I believe he is beginning to understand what it takes. In his mind, I'll bet he thinks he has worked incredibly hard to make this progress. In my mind, I don't think he has even scratched the surface of what kind of sacrifices could be made to develop one's self. I have been pushed to my wits end by outside sources (USMC) during my life and I have also pushed myself pretty hard at times too. He can do more and I believe he WILL do more. I pledge him my undying support during the entire process. I can't tell you how highly I think of this kid and where he could possibly go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 174839, member: 639"] A couple thoughts to add. We need Shamire to be able to play every snap of the game unless his coaches want him out. That is the bottom line. His failure to get ready to do so would simply be him putting selfish pleasures ahead of the team. He signed to go here. He needs to support the team to work to the very best of his ability. His team has a chance to be great with him at RG and he has a chance to be great on his own accord. Should he choose to walk away from football, then I will love him all the same, but if he chooses to play here, he needs to be "ALL IN". Having said all that, I believe he has made real progress and I believe he is beginning to understand what it takes. In his mind, I'll bet he thinks he has worked incredibly hard to make this progress. In my mind, I don't think he has even scratched the surface of what kind of sacrifices could be made to develop one's self. I have been pushed to my wits end by outside sources (USMC) during my life and I have also pushed myself pretty hard at times too. He can do more and I believe he WILL do more. I pledge him my undying support during the entire process. I can't tell you how highly I think of this kid and where he could possibly go. [/QUOTE]
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