Does Boo have the “it” factor?

#51
#51
Yep. ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT is t biggest play this young fellow needs to make.
Not sure he has the emotional/intellectual maturity to make that adjustment on his own at this point in his life. So who provides the strongest influence in his world? Coaches? Teammates? Home town friends? Mom and dad? I'd like to think Heupel and the players actions when he went AWOL were a wake up call, but color me a skeptic. I don't think it happens at UT....if it happens at all. Lots of players have failed to embrace growing into the type of person that makes it in the NFL. Just a shame to see that kind of God given ability wasted due to stupidity and/or laziness.
 
Last edited:
#52
#52
Not sure he has the emotional/intellectual maturity to make that adjustment on his own at this point in his life. So who provides the strongest influence in his world? Coaches? Teammates? Home town friends? Mom and dad? I'd like to think Heupel and the players actions when he went AWOL were a wake up call, but color me a skeptic. I don't think it happens at UT....if it happens at all. Lots of players have failed to embrace growing into the type of person that makes it in the NFL. Just a shame to see that kind of God given ability wasted due to stupidity and/or laziness.
I think that you have to have a yes on the inside to change and then you can receive from those around you. I agree it’s a maturity thing but that’s how we grow by embracing our mistakes and learning from them.

I’m sure something like this is in place but I would have former players who went through similar situations to come and speak to guys that hits speed bumps like this. Jauan Jennings comes to mind
 
Advertisement



Back
Top