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The only thing the NCAA will do to him is clear him academically, then make up some bullshit new rules so he can't play.Very impressive, young men. Of course, the NCAA is going to start an investigation over improper benefits, because it will be clear, at least to them, that we are recruiting the hungry gentleman as a linebacker.
Very impressive, young men. Of course, the NCAA is going to start an investigation over improper benefits, because it will be clear, at least to them, that we are recruiting the hungry gentleman as a linebacker.
You say LB, but his frame is more of that of a CB.
The gesture still happens, regardless of photo op, so seems genuine to me.asking an honest question here.. if one uses a goodwill gesture as a photo op to promote themselves, how genuine is the goodwill gesture in the first place?
So basically, the motivation behind the gesture is irrelevant because the gesture happened regardless of intent.The gesture still happens, regardless of photo op, so seems genuine to me.
That's how I see it, yeah.So basically, the motivation behind the gesture is irrelevant because the gesture happened regardless of intent.
Very impressive, young men. Of course, the NCAA is going to start an investigation over improper benefits, because it will be clear, at least to them, that we are recruiting the hungry gentleman as a linebacker.
Judging by the history of this board, I agree with you. People have used that to promote themselves and also talk down to others. If you are doing those things as a "look at me" opportunity, you need to dig deeper.asking an honest question here.. if one uses a goodwill gesture as a photo op to promote themselves, how genuine is the goodwill gesture in the first place?
Learn something new everyday.. it would never occur to me to look at it like that. I guess I always looked at the intent. Sort of like when a person gives a gift or does something, they say, "it's the thought that counts". Your way of looking at it, might make more sense.. thanks for the replyThat's how I see it, yeah.