volinupstatesc
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Give me a break. Marcus in one season established himself as one of the most dominant talents in college football history. One thing they do seem to share is a susceptibility to bad advice.Just watched a 30 for 30 on Marcus Dupree. Couldn't help but see the similarities. He may beat Brown out for biggest bust
FYI last update I found was he left K State (although his brother is still playing LB as of last week).Bryce Brown To Leave Kansas State, Declare For NFL Draft, According To Report - SBNation.com
FYI last update I found was he left K State (although his brother is still playing LB as of last week).Bryce Brown To Leave Kansas State, Declare For NFL Draft, According To Report - SBNation.com
which part? the part where he strung everyone along after national signing day. or maybe where he used to run out of bounds to avoid any collisions and was not a very good player, or the part where he once again stung everyone along about coming back before deciding to at the last minute not to. screw that guy. reminds me of the kiffin era. screw that guy too
People who are trashing BB obviously didn't follow his story
You're right, emzeeee, we have a host of fans who know nothing except being mean spirited, judgmental, and insensitive. Not everyone is born into privilege whether it be wealth or simply having a stable home life. The struggles of people as individuals are just that, individual struggles. These same people likely don't know that discards include a long list of people we laud as successful today. But they are successful only because they got a break, some got several breaks before leaving the tracks to nowhere in order to find the tracks to somewhere. But fans with the disease of Jerry Springism will never understand this. Most can't even express hope a fallen player will be able to get up and walk again. They Did Not Give Up This link just summaries, it doesn't tell the stories of the struggles, events, and such that were so much part of the battle to keep one's head above the water and finally crawl to shore.
You're right, emzeeee, we have a host of fans who know nothing except being mean spirited, judgmental, and insensitive. Not everyone is born into privilege whether it be wealth or simply having a stable home life. The struggles of people as individuals are just that, individual struggles. These same people likely don't know that discards include a long list of people we laud as successful today. But they are successful only because they got a break, some got several breaks before leaving the tracks to nowhere in order to find the tracks to somewhere. But fans with the disease of Jerry Springism will never understand this. Most can't even express hope a fallen player will be able to get up and walk again. They Did Not Give Up This link just summaries, it doesn't tell the stories of the struggles, events, and such that were so much part of the battle to keep one's head above the water and finally crawl to shore.