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Boy, there was this snitch at work and we had a company meeting over everything he was running his mouth about. I’d be damned if my boss didn’t get in dudes face and say , Stay in Your lane before I make you and we all died.
My boss was like 57 and dude was maybe 22.
Just reminded me of that, Carry on.
Absolutely appalled the top 3 to 4 playmakers only accounted for 21 touches out of 70-something plays.
One loss?...I guess you never screwed up when you were young? The young man did something stupid. He's paying for it in a big way. Not sure where anyone on this board gets off judging the young man. Hell, everyone on this board bitches about players quitting in the game, but one loss, and how many on here have lost their minds and started bitching about quitting on this coach and this program themselves? Jordan Murphy has had a tough enough life without keyboard cowboys passing judgement on him. Just let it go. Personally, I wish the kid well and sincerely hope he gets his life together. There's already enough real tragedy in this world without adding to it.
I thought you were a religious man? If so, then surely you understand the value of forgiveness. But it doesn't really matter now. He's off the team. Whether by his choice or Pruitt's choice, he is no longer a Vol. Whatever the case, I hope he learned something from all this, and that it helps him to be a better man. I wish him the best in whatever he decides to do.One loss?...
Come on man..it is the worst, most humiliating loss in program history...
That was not just a loss, and you know it. Anybody that is still a fan after the garbage effort we have had foisted on us for the last 10 years does not deserve to be kicked...people are losing their minds because this is humiliating. I haven't said anything about Murphy, but I will now...he deserves what be brought on himself.
I thought you were a religious man? If so, then surely you understand the value of forgiveness. But it doesn't really matter now. He's off the team. Whether by his choice or Pruitt's choice, he is no longer a Vol. Whatever the case, I hope he learned something from all this, and that it helps him to be a better man. I wish him the best in whatever he decides to do.
I'm not gonna argue with you about this. What he did was wrong, and I have seen absolutely nothing from him saying he is sorry. He condemned himself with his actions, and then doubled down. It is absolutely easy for me to forgive people that sincerely repent. If you have seen any remorse whatsoever from him, then I will gladly accept it.I thought you were a religious man? If so, then surely you understand the value of forgiveness. But it doesn't really matter now. He's off the team. Whether by his choice or Pruitt's choice, he is no longer a Vol. Whatever the case, I hope he learned something from all this, and that it helps him to be a better man. I wish him the best in whatever he decides to do.