moqui
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how do you measure grit?
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how do you measure grit?
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Look it I know GF my nephew plays with . It’s Trump country and any place is going awayI’m just shocked really if you told me BC or Penn State were going to get Girards services to start this I would of said your crazy. I don’t think it’s the greatest move for him to go to a mediocre team. Just being honest he will never win at BC or Penn State I’m sorry but that’s just the reality of it. and no matter what papa Girard says to his son. Seems like Papa Girard wants him to go away idk that’s just my opinion.
how do you measure grit?
Grit, work ethic and mental fortitude are all intangibles, and can't be measured. BUT, I agree with your assessment of JG3. I think he's a winner and I hope he chooses SU too because I would enjoy watching him play. I too see a lot of parallels between him and Gmac. *Don't let the masses get to ya. You're entitled to your opinion even if NO ONE agrees with your stance.You can make fun of me if you want but I do believe it’s mental toughness and grit that Girard possesses. I made the comparison to McNamara. Some clowns on here take comments to new heights...
I haven’t heard any chatter lately for us on Girard. It’s sad actually to be in third place to two crap programs. Now BC is visiting unreal
I haven’t heard any chatter lately for us on Girard. It’s sad actually to be in third place to two crap programs. Now BC is visiting unreal
he will look back and regret going to a 15-17 team for his next four years
I can tell you really want to get JG3. I get it. I'd like to land him too. But the positions that we really need to fill (ahead of Girard) are the SF and C positions. If Chewy doesn't get another year of eligibility, and/or Sidibe doesn't remain healthy, along with Oshae potentially leaving after this season, these positions are a much bigger priority.he will look back and regret going to a 15-17 team for his next four years
I agree - I think we will be fine and frankly I think JG3 will be fine. He will play major minutes for a d1 program , get a free education and evaluate in 4 years what his options are. SU goes along fine without him and Girardi is fine if he chooses another school. Some of the dire consequences assigned to those that don't pick SU don't register with me.I can tell you really want to get JG3. I get it. I'd like to land him too. But the positions that we really need to fill (ahead of Girard) are the SF and C positions. If Chewy doesn't get another year of eligibility, and/or Sidibe doesn't remain healthy, along with Oshae potentially leaving after this season, these positions are a much bigger priority.
Trust me, I'm considered a negative poster by many, and even I think we'll be ok without Girard. Now if we don't come away with a couple of our targets (Akok, Kai, Wahab, Stewart, Guerrier, etc) then I'd be more concerned. I truly think we'll be fine without JG3. I want him, make no mistake about it, but he's going to go where he feels is best for him. His height is not optimum at the top of the zone. His defensive liabilities get hidden because he always matches up against the weaker guard. We'll be fine either way...
Wouldn't read into it as he looks like he just joined the site.Another 2x7 expert predicts JGIII to Syracuse today.
I think that's often the case. But the vibe I'm getting is that those in the "know" aren't expecting it. Time will tell. I wish he'd set a commitment date.aa I understand it the closer you get to announcement the more believable the crystal ball is.
there's a few guys to trust that are very clued in but this guy is not one of them.aa I understand it the closer you get to announcement the more believable the crystal ball is.