Sabanocchio
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That's certainly a possibility. I just think the two situations are dissimilar.
In Hood you have a guy that was a scared kid who found himself in a situation where he didn't know what to do and was afraid of the assailant at the time. But Hood has gone on to lead an exemplary life in the 6 years since. He's an excellent student and will qualify with ease.
In Moody you have a guy that was already on a short leash with Georgia who screwed up through his own fault and threatened a teacher. He was already on a discipline plan at the time and he is not a likely qualifier.
Which is awesome.
Very childish response. What if that was your mom, wouldn't be that awesome anymore I wouldn't think! Thoughts can occur in different perspectives, give it a try sometime, it might be helpful.
After signing Hood (wish they would have just let him walk-on and offered a scholarship once he starts smooth sailing in his college transition), I wouldn't sign Moody, too much bad PR stuff. I trust CMR's decision with this young man, we should pass IMO.
this can be said for nearly any humorous situation...someone gets hit in the balls=funny, i get hit in the balls=not funny, 15 year old sleeps with his football coaches wife=funny, 15 year old sleeps with my wife=not funny
Very childish response. What if that was your mom, wouldn't be that awesome anymore I wouldn't think! Thoughts can occur in different perspectives, give it a try sometime, it might be helpful.
After signing Hood (wish they would have just let him walk-on and offered a scholarship once he starts smooth sailing in his college transition), I wouldn't sign Moody, too much bad PR stuff. I trust CMR's decision with this young man, we should pass IMO.
Wow this thread really got derailed. Is he on the team or is an offer going to be extended?