OrangeXtreme
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So someone said he shouldn't wear it and ADJW/Dino won't do it anyways. Grosssss
The Four Families?
What did the Tattaglias or the Barzinis say?
So someone said he shouldn't wear it and ADJW/Dino won't do it anyways. Grosssss
So someone said he shouldn't wear it and ADJW/Dino won't do it anyways. Grosssss
The number belongs to the school. They should make the decision. It’s an honor the school bestows on the player. Past players should not be making the decision.As the AD, Wildhack needs to be making decisions that are in the best interest of the program. NOT appeasing grumpy old guys who have little to no impact on SU football anymore. This is turning into a disaster.
Who cares if we "lose Jim Browns support". What support? The dude is 85 years old and is not a good person. He hasn't been to a game in years.
There is a well thought out insightful post.Wildhack SUCKS. Period.
I don't need to be insightful because he sucks.There is a well thought out insightful post.
At some point you gotta give something back to the fans and CNY
CNY’s no different than Buffalo. Throw the fans a damn bone and we’ll show you real love.I swear, I fully expect Wildhack to tote out Jake's famous "one horse town" line at this point...
The major downside is if you have a domestic abuser like Chase Scanlon wearing the number. Oops we already did that with #22 in lacrosse!Nothing would be gained by any such misdirection. All this shows is a lack of direction with the AD. It seems almost like they are afraid of giving out the jersey. There really is very little downside to putting it back into circulation. The worst that happens is that whoever gets it doesn't live up to the hype, which would only be noticed by a small universe of SU fans and alums. But, there is definite upside if they were to give it to Tucker and he keeps going the way he has to date and gets some serious national attention.
Yeah see my earlier post for the reason why……The biggest mistake to me is that he even said this. Why, why, why, would you kill this hype that has been building? You have a very positive conversation going on about our football program and hey this hype might help sell tickets and build interest again in the football program. Hype that might help push the team over the winning football line going forward. This is a public relations killer and I think a fundraising opportunity killer. Guess what? He didn't have to answer the question if it was asked. He could have just said you will have to watch to see. What does that do? It gets people coming to and watching the games. At the very least it keeps football as a relevant topic.
The number belongs to the school. They should make the decision. It’s an honor the school bestows on the player. Past players should not be making the decision.