rockytop25
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What the hell is wrong with these kids? Asking for more money and haven't accomplished nothing yet. I've had many employees over the years come to me and say"I want a raise" and my question back is what have you done to earn a raise?So that's how it works? I'll be right back. Off to ask for more $$$$. Wish me luck.
A couple quotes from this article that really stood out to me...
"You kept hearing rumblings all spring that [Iamaleava] one way or the other wouldn't be here in the fall," one Tennessee source told ESPN. "A lot of people were surprised he missed that practice, but it wasn't the first time he missed something he was supposed to be at, so I don't know if anybody should have really been that surprised."
And then there's this....
"I'm getting in the portal, if you need to handle your business," Iamaleava said as he was walking off the practice field, according to a Tennessee player who heard him say it.
One of the teammates went to Heupel to alert him. Heupel met with Iamaleava to make sure everything was OK and didn't mention anything about the information coming from teammates, and Iamaleava assured his coach that everything was good and it was "all a bunch of rumors."
and then the nail in the coffin on Nico....
"That next morning, Iamaleava didn't show up for Friday's practice or meetings and didn't alert anyone in the program.
Nic Iamaleava urged his son to go in and meet face-to-face with Heupel and his coaches to work things out, but Iamaleava felt betrayed, sources said, and did not speak with Heupel on Friday. Several people within the Vols' program tried to reach out to the quarterback to no avail."
So it was Nico, NOT Big Nic that decided to not show up to practice
how in the world did Nico feel betrayed - would love to know more about that.A couple quotes from this article that really stood out to me...
"You kept hearing rumblings all spring that [Iamaleava] one way or the other wouldn't be here in the fall," one Tennessee source told ESPN. "A lot of people were surprised he missed that practice, but it wasn't the first time he missed something he was supposed to be at, so I don't know if anybody should have really been that surprised."
And then there's this....
"I'm getting in the portal, if you need to handle your business," Iamaleava said as he was walking off the practice field, according to a Tennessee player who heard him say it.
One of the teammates went to Heupel to alert him. Heupel met with Iamaleava to make sure everything was OK and didn't mention anything about the information coming from teammates, and Iamaleava assured his coach that everything was good and it was "all a bunch of rumors."
and then the nail in the coffin on Nico....
"That next morning, Iamaleava didn't show up for Friday's practice or meetings and didn't alert anyone in the program.
Nic Iamaleava urged his son to go in and meet face-to-face with Heupel and his coaches to work things out, but Iamaleava felt betrayed, sources said, and did not speak with Heupel on Friday. Several people within the Vols' program tried to reach out to the quarterback to no avail."
So it was Nico, NOT Big Nic that decided to not show up to practice
I looked at a car at the Rod Run a few years ago. It looked just like the car from the T.V. show the Munsters. I asked how much would it take to buy it, the owners reply was if you got $85,000 I will hand you the title right now.View attachment 737630
that time you saw your dream car for sale. got out of the car, excited to finally see one 42 years later. and realize its $40,000.00.
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Here's my takeaway from all of this and why I don't think he ever becomes what he could be:Telling others he's getting the portal and then acting like all is well with coaches is some underhanded ish. It changes my opinion of Nico. He's not a naive nice guy. He's a guy that wants to be seen that way while actively doing harm.
GrossStared into @TN-POSSUM 's big brown eye too long.
A couple quotes from this article that really stood out to me...
"You kept hearing rumblings all spring that [Iamaleava] one way or the other wouldn't be here in the fall," one Tennessee source told ESPN. "A lot of people were surprised he missed that practice, but it wasn't the first time he missed something he was supposed to be at, so I don't know if anybody should have really been that surprised."
And then there's this....
"I'm getting in the portal, if you need to handle your business," Iamaleava said as he was walking off the practice field, according to a Tennessee player who heard him say it.
One of the teammates went to Heupel to alert him. Heupel met with Iamaleava to make sure everything was OK and didn't mention anything about the information coming from teammates, and Iamaleava assured his coach that everything was good and it was "all a bunch of rumors."
and then the nail in the coffin on Nico....
"That next morning, Iamaleava didn't show up for Friday's practice or meetings and didn't alert anyone in the program.
Nic Iamaleava urged his son to go in and meet face-to-face with Heupel and his coaches to work things out, but Iamaleava felt betrayed, sources said, and did not speak with Heupel on Friday. Several people within the Vols' program tried to reach out to the quarterback to no avail."
So it was Nico, NOT Big Nic that decided to not show up to practice
Bro all he had to do was show up to practice and he wouldn’t have been painted as the bad guy. Kid has thin skin and won’t be ready for criticism in the NFL. How’s he gonna get mad if he’s telling teammates he’s leaving and then when the coaches and admin hear about it and it gets leaked? He’s the one being shady not the people he was planning to and ended up blindsiding. If this is all true then Nico might be more of the problem than Nic. Having Nic and his friends in his ear and shopping around before probably led to this behavior from Nico though even if it was Nico who decided to sit out.A couple quotes from this article that really stood out to me...
"You kept hearing rumblings all spring that [Iamaleava] one way or the other wouldn't be here in the fall," one Tennessee source told ESPN. "A lot of people were surprised he missed that practice, but it wasn't the first time he missed something he was supposed to be at, so I don't know if anybody should have really been that surprised."
And then there's this....
"I'm getting in the portal, if you need to handle your business," Iamaleava said as he was walking off the practice field, according to a Tennessee player who heard him say it.
One of the teammates went to Heupel to alert him. Heupel met with Iamaleava to make sure everything was OK and didn't mention anything about the information coming from teammates, and Iamaleava assured his coach that everything was good and it was "all a bunch of rumors."
and then the nail in the coffin on Nico....
"That next morning, Iamaleava didn't show up for Friday's practice or meetings and didn't alert anyone in the program.
Nic Iamaleava urged his son to go in and meet face-to-face with Heupel and his coaches to work things out, but Iamaleava felt betrayed, sources said, and did not speak with Heupel on Friday. Several people within the Vols' program tried to reach out to the quarterback to no avail."
So it was Nico, NOT Big Nic that decided to not show up to practice
I wouldn't go that far. His dad had been shopping him around to other schools.Big Nic fell on his sword for his headcase son? If that's true.... and Chris Low is usually spot on when it comes to UT... it changes so much. Hell, we might even owe Big Nic an apology. What a damn mess.