BigOrangeTrain
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What would be the worst form of hell?…One you’re not aware you’re in, so you can never get out. Believing in a truth that may not necessarily be the truth that gives you the benefit of having a perspective that will allow you to make other kinds of choices,…a negative belief system that excludes all other possible realities?
When someone goes into it too deeply into conspiracies, they are not capable of recognizing that it has shut out all other truths. It makes that one truth seem like the only one, which automatically cancels out any possibility of there being any other truths. That’s the hell you don’t know you’re in.
A person who is in denial, is in denial that they’re in denial.
He gave the coaches every opportunity to give him a shot, they didn’t budge, time to cut bait and move on. Hate to lose him but wish him the best. He’ll be a good one somewhereBy leaving when he did, he assured that UT could not use the new portal replacement rule to fill his spot. He obviously knows this.
Baily does not need a reason or a destination to enter the transfer portal. The rule was passed and he (like many others) is taking advantage of it to improve his chances of getting playing time somewhere. Each time someone enters the portal, their personal reasons will be different. We are learning about the portal as we see it happen basically. A drop-back passer (which he was recruited as) has no place in CJH’s offense.By leaving when he did, he assured that UT could not use the new portal replacement rule to fill his spot. He obviously knows this.
Exactly cancel culture at it's finest.Feel slighted by someone then build a conspiracy to try and destroy that person's reputation.I don't think Harrison Bailey is focused on the program, whether to hurt it or otherwise.
I think he is focused on pursuing his own best interests. And for whatever reason, he has concluded that a move through the portal at this point in time is the best thing for him.
Let's not give a young man nefarious purpose without clear evidence of it.