Recruiting Forum Football Talk II

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Time for Weinke to earn his money.
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Hitting someone late out of bounds doesn’t constitute “serious issues between the ears” good grief

I mean, Jennings does it against Vandy last year and I don’t remember Sosa saying he had issues. 🤷🏻‍♂️

Banks is extremely inexperienced at LB, but he could be an absolute beast by the time he’s done playing here if he develops.
 
That is beautiful. While I’ve been to all over eastern United States, I’ve always wanted to go out west. That’s probably as close as I’ll get. I need to put myself in time out more often. 🙂
Shoot...you are still drawing breath..just make a plan and go have an adventure. The east is sublimely beautiful no doubt and I love it dearly...but...the beauty of the west is spiritually transcendent and touches my soul deeply...I understand just how John Muir felt.

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Shoot...you are still drawing breath..just make a plan and go have an adventure. The east is sublimely beautiful no doubt and I love it dearly...but...the beauty of the west is spiritually transcendent and touches my soul deeply...I understand just how John Muir felt.

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Was lucky enough to take a month during summer 2014 and drive from Nashville to CA and back.

Spent a week in Utah and another in Idaho/Wyoming along the way. Just unbelievable sights out there. I felt more connected to it all arriving by car. The transition from flat corn fields in Kansas to slowly seeing the natural landscape darken as you get deeper into Colorado before the West really “opens up” is something I’ll never forget.
 
Was lucky enough to take a month during summer 2014 and drive from Nashville to CA and back.

Spent a week in Utah and another in Idaho/Wyoming along the way. Just unbelievable sights out there. I felt more connected to it all arriving by car. The transition from flat corn fields in Kansas to slowly seeing the natural landscape darken as you get deeper into Colorado before the West really “opens up” is something I’ll never forget.
I will never forget the awe in my three kids faces when they first laid eyes on the snow covered Front Range driving into Denver from the east..I love that they all now feel the same about the West as I do.
 
Mine too! Jamestown, Virginia...into the Appalachians, East Tennessee, Mid Tennessee, all the way through to Oklahoma. There was a long hunter named Hobbs ( one of my ancestors), who was killed by...indians...Native Americans...Daniel Boone adopted his kids.
One of mine was killed by Indians (that's what they called them in the stories handed down) at an uprising called Ten Springs which is near Nashville now. His sons survived...I am glad!
 
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