orangencpolice
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I don't take it personally either, they're just kids.
But what's that saying about not burning bridges... You never know who you might need help from someday.
He wont like it when he meets Chris Slayton.I wonder if he gets on the field this year. If so, I suspect he will meet Chris Slayton...
mostly, it's stupid and unclassy. You burn bridges that way, and create resentment in a sport where memories are long and retaliation is legal and frequently available.
Now THIS is disrespectful.
That’s pretty bad. I guess they’re kids, so I’ll cut them some slack. But this is the kind of thing you hope kids grow out of.
Now THIS is disrespectful.
He might have strung you along but as I said, after his Pitt visit our staff knew he was going there. Hence why we announced the class closed before his announcement.Yea, he strung us along. He will learn in reasonable time just how much better our gameday is as compared to Pitt playing in a pro stadium. I have been to 5 Pitt games at Heinz as a friend is in the athetic department and in charge in gameday operations at Heinz . Thus scored all access sideline passes each time. Have had those same passes in the dome and fellas!...the dome EXPERIENCE from the field kills Pitt in a pro stadium trying to be college eccentric . It just does. Go CUSE !
That's a future Cowboys mid-round draft pick if I ever did see one.
Now THIS is disrespectful.
Meh, i don’t take it as seriously. The whole thing is a once-in-a- lifetime spectacle, so why not milk it?I know some people say they are just kids and too me that's a cop out. If my kid did this without me knowing I woulda smacked him on the podium in front of everyone. Respect is taught by us the parents and that is just disrespectful. After that, I'm glad he gone cause we don't need kids like that.
Meh, i don’t take it as seriously. The whole thing is a once-in-a- lifetime spectacle, so why not milk it?
Don’t know the kid so i can’t speculate about his character, etc., based on how he behaved on NLI day. No biggie, IMO.
At the risk of sounding ridiculous, I kind of agree with both of you.I know some people say they are just kids and too me that's a cop out. If my kid did this without me knowing I woulda smacked him on the podium in front of everyone. Respect is taught by us the parents and that is just disrespectful. After that, I'm glad he gone cause we don't need kids like that.
I liked Jawhar Jordan's film better then and still do. Having said that, will be interesting to see if Babers goes after this guy. We were one of his finalists.