Disappointed in VFL Josh Mancuso comedian

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#53
How in the world of internet, Twitter, YouTube, text messaging groups, etc have frequent posters on an SEC team's primo message board site never heard of Josh Mancuso? I've probably watched 30-50 of his videos. He's hilarious.
 
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How in the world of internet, Twitter, YouTube, text messaging groups, etc have frequent posters on an SEC team's primo message board site never heard of Josh Mancuso? I've probably watched 30-50 of his videos. He's hilarious.
They sure a hell know who mommaboo6 is and the color of her panties… 🤣🤣🤣
 
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How in the world of internet, Twitter, YouTube, text messaging groups, etc have frequent posters on an SEC team's primo message board site never heard of Josh Mancuso? I've probably watched 30-50 of his videos. He's hilarious.
I am pretty happy living my life, never having heard of him. Sorry. 🤷
Geaux Vawls!
 
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If you had to google Josh Mancuso, yer not paying attention. He's hilarious. You ought to check out his shorts from last year. As good or better than SEC Shorts.

He has a way of touching a nerve, note he showed up on volnation by just having a picture made with whats his name…
I recognize the face but not his name. Didnt know he had ties to UT but have never found his content to be that funny.

However, getting his pic taken with Nico is a pretty normal thing i would think for most Vols fans. The UCLA shirt was a peckerhead thing to add though, IMO.
 
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This will go against my Scots-Irish heritage, but not against my "spiritually adopted" heritage:
I still see the Nico story as a young man who following his father's advice and got screwed for it. The shame is on the father.

I really don't know how God views that whole thing. Did Nico do something good by not splitting or destroying his family? Or did he do something bad by not asserting his independence against his father's directions, and against his family and the culture he grew up in? That's an open question.

That's also not a story they make into a movie--that's an opera!

As every golfer comes to realize, life is making the smartest shot you can from wherever the ball lies. A bogey may hurt your pride, but it's still better than a double- or triple-bogey. So now Nico, whatever his regrets and lessons learned, is left with an opportunity to salvage a bogey, and maybe bring some good out of all that bad, for himself and for his family.

Mistakes always have repercussions. But the best ending would be that Tennessee becomes a better, tighter team for having faced adversity, that Joey and Nico both rise to their individual challenges and put together better careers than they would have, and that the Vol fanbase continues to grow and mature alongside the school's rise in all-sports success.

We can be that fanbase who treats players as people instead of just "assets," and in so doing, increase the value of our brand and the reputation of Tennessee as the place you want to come to play in front of the best, most supportive fans in the nation.
The familial heirchy culture is not something many western oriented caucasion races understand much of. It is deep rooted outside the understanding of much of american and western euro culture from whence we came. Pretty much any culture outside primary north american and causcasian western euro boundaries. Spain, Portugal, parts of France, and Italy would be to the familial side culturally. And being born and raised in US territories does not negate that make-up. Ouside the public eye, Nico would have been disowned for bucking his father's direction at this point in his life.
 
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