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11 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Skip Bayless just said Drake Maye was overrated. He was talking about how there is always a prospect that comes out of nowhere from a random school that gets overhyped. At the end of the segment he mentioned Drake Maye and Keshawn and Richard Sherman agreed with him.lol

 

 

@LinvilleGorge what do you say to this?

Skip Bayless spent years saying The Golden Calf of Bristol was a great NFL QB.  You basically can't recover after exposing yourself as a for click troll to that degree. 

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Lost in all this Deion/Colorado talk is this man is dealing with some serious health issues. I think he had like 12 surgeries in the past 2 years. He has 2 amputated toes and almost loss his leg eariler this year from blood clots.

 

You can watch him on the sideline and tell he's still battling pain. He could have easily not coached this year and focus on his health. His committment to that program can't be questioned.

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9 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Never had a better job promotion?

 

If millions on the line 75% of America are taking the job with significantly more money.

All I'm saying is just don't rage about his commitment to the Colorado program. It lasts as long as it takes to get a better offer because there is no commitment to the Colorado program. There's an undying commitment to the Prime brand. Colorado is just the current pit stop.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

All I'm saying is just don't rage about his commitment to the Colorado program. It lasts as long as it takes to get a better offer because there is no commitment to the Colorado program. There's an undying commitment to the Prime brand. Colorado is just the current pit stop.

So what are you on about?

 

This happens with college coaches. If you build a bad program up and have success then expect bigger schools to come calling.

 

Wait Deion doesn't count right?

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10 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

So what are you on about?

 

This happens with college coaches. If you build a bad program up and have success then expect bigger schools to come calling.

 

Wait Deion doesn't count right?

It's a response to you racing about his nonexistent commitment to Colorado. I'm fine with folks enjoying the entertainment of Deion, it's the mischaracterizations that annoy me. Just enjoy the show. Don't gaslight people about what's happening.

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