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Ashton Broyld dismissed from Syracuse football for violation of team rules:

I was always curious why he seemed buried on the depth chart heading into this year. Looks like the reasons may not have been strictly talent based, but maybe trying to light a fire or to give him the incentive to step in line.
I remember an article from last spring when he mentioned not learning the play book for the hybrid position, that he had to learn by doing. I agree with Bees should of been on defense
 
This is 100%on on Broyld. Your blind hatred for the staff makes you blame them for everything. He messed up all by himself despite many many chances. I think it would be best if you stop posting on this topic that you seem to know very little about.
blind hatred for staff ? you are way off base.i hate the staff so much i posted that shafer should get an extension!!! obviously you are the one that is blind. i suggest you stop drinking koolaid and get a more objective handle on reality, rather a myopic view
 
Say what you want that's a huge loss. He was mismanaged like crazy at Syracuse, but some of it's his own fault, if not all.

What did I miss? Mismanaged how? Do tell
 
When Mike Williams got booted, I was upset. He may have been an idiot, but he was our one offensive player that was a big-time player and could've played for anybody in the country(talent wise). Not knowing anything about the situation, just looking at it as a fan of the team...that sucked. So I could understand if fans were mad at that one.

Broyld?? At his best in 2013, he was a decent possession receiver. 52 catches for 452 yards and 0 TD's...8.7 ypc. Big deal. Even if I thought our coach was terrible(and I don't), it would be hard to get worked up over this one. Broyld was a mediocre college player at best.
 
if he flashed his junk on the way in the door, i shudder to think what he flashed on the way out...

That was funny... In a perverse sense, anyway. I'll take a laugh anyway I can get it.
 
tipphill said:
well i think there were a multitude of complaints re the george mcdonald playbook? the record and offensive output supports that. as far as i can tell no one understood the playbook!!!

The "McDonald" playbook gets too much play. It's become the go to excuse for every fault of the offense.
 
I hope the young man turns his life around. It isnt the coaches fault, it is about personal choices. With the athletics department being on probation for academics and not following their own drug policy; you better be certain to follow the rules. Especially with a new AD in place.

I have made mistakes that cost me in college also...hopefully this isnt the end for him and her grows personally from the disappointment.
 
rrlbees said:
The "McDonald" playbook gets too much play. It's become the go to excuse for every fault of the offense.

I don't know about that - I just think it clouds everything -makes it hard to see all of the issues because it affects a lot of things subtly.
 
I don't know about that - I just think it clouds everything -makes it hard to see all of the issues because it affects a lot of things subtly.
lets face it, its the foundation of your entire postition on how things will go this year.
 
Bummer. He was my favorite--in a cheer for the underdog kinda way. I wish him luck.

I hope this is a good sign and not bad sign for things to come.
 
KaiserUEO said:
lets face it, its the foundation of your entire postition on how things will go this year.

Unprovoked attacks? A new low for even you Kay-Kay.
 
Maybe this decision is an indication of the level of talent we now have available on the field. In prior seasons the coaches may have been willing to look the other way because of his importance on the field. Maybe that's no longer the case and HCSS was afforded the option of letting him go.
 
blind hatred for staff ? you are way off base.i hate the staff so much i posted that shafer should get an extension!!! obviously you are the one that is blind. i suggest you stop drinking koolaid and get a more objective handle on reality, rather a myopic view
The kid had major problems it's as simple as that. Is that so hard for you to grasp??
 
Broyld was a very good athlete who just wasn't very good at any position he played.

It happens.

I would say amazing athlete. He had NFL level athleticism last year.

If he is going to have a future in football, maybe this is the wakeup call he needed. Needs to reduce the variables, find a position he can excel at, and hopefully transfer into a school where he can sit out a redshirt year learning whatever that position is. Unless he does a TON of work he's not going pro on the offensive side of the ball.
 
Obviously the circumstances were a bit different, but honestly I can't help but equate Ashton Broyld to Paul Harris. Tons of hype for an upstate kid, failed to meet expectations, and had some rocky times on the Hill.

To be fair, Harris score more than 1 basket. ;-}
 
I'm just amazed that he's going to be 24 in a couple months and still doesn't have a clue...
 
I doubt it. Sounds more like fall out from NCAA. We are following some of our OWN rules that we used to side-step.

VaSaltine said:
Maybe this decision is an indication of the level of talent we now have available on the field. In prior seasons the coaches may have been willing to look the other way because of his importance on the field. Maybe that's no longer the case and HCSS was afforded the option of letting him go.
 
Serious question: is the dismissal written in stone? Is there a chance he could be reinstated? As I recall, a few years ago, there was a certain WR who got caught with an open container in an automobile along with a cargo of unlawful substance. He still got to play. Any similar chance for Ashton?
 
Serious question: is the dismissal written in stone? Is there a chance he could be reinstated? As I recall, a few years ago, there was a certain WR who got caught with an open container in an automobile along with a cargo of unlawful substance. He still got to play. Any similar chance for Ashton?
I'd never say never, but I think with the history of issues, we'll be seeing the 1-AA school to which he will transfer very soon.
 

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