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[QUOTE="pfister1, post: 2007971, member: 285"] This rings very true to me. I know someone who is either a friend of the family or a shoestring cousin. I periodically have discussions with him about Cuse and Roberson. He had started to sour on Tyler's experience at SU last year. This year he's been saying JB screwed up Tyler's development, and is making it worse by not allowing him any freedom to participate in the offense. I like the guy and understand that he has an emotional involvement that may preclude him from being completely objective so I don't try to debate the issue with him, but given his comments and feelings I could completely see where the Roberson camp might believe and be feeding Tyler exactly what you are suggesting. At some point reality should have kicked in and I think they should have recognized that he had a limited skill set and that he should maximize his college career on that limited skill set, but I think they choose to continue to dream big instead. [/QUOTE]
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