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Post by trojan2003 on Sept 8, 2018 22:58:32 GMT -6
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Post by Trojan By Birth on Sept 8, 2018 23:02:01 GMT -6
At least it is not over for them. To me, it looks like CNB could allow them back if they meet some requirements. I hope they can pull it together for the team and for their education and future
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Post by gotroygo on Sept 9, 2018 10:47:33 GMT -6
At least it is not over for them. To me, it looks like CNB could allow them back if they meet some requirements. I hope they can pull it together for the team and for their education and future What requirements for Henderson? He already got kicked out of Memphis. Send the kid to a Mississippi Junior College and be done with him.
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Post by Hemi Man on Sept 9, 2018 10:49:23 GMT -6
At least it is not over for them. To me, it looks like CNB could allow them back if they meet some requirements. I hope they can pull it together for the team and for their education and future What requirements for Henderson? He already got kicked out of Memphis. Send the kid to a Mississippi Junior College and be done with him. If you want to know the requirements why don’t you just ask Neal Brown? He’s the one that set the requirements.
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Post by gotroygo on Sept 9, 2018 10:57:53 GMT -6
What requirements for Henderson? He already got kicked out of Memphis. Send the kid to a Mississippi Junior College and be done with him. If you want to know the requirements why don’t you just ask Neal Brown? He’s the one that set the requirements. Personally, I'd prefer if we didn't get every transfer and reject in FBS. I think Neal Brown won't put up with some of the guff Blakeney did at the end of his tenure.
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Post by Trojan By Birth on Sept 9, 2018 11:01:45 GMT -6
If you want to know the requirements why don’t you just ask Neal Brown? He’s the one that set the requirements. Personally, I'd prefer if we didn't get every transfer and reject in FBS. I think Neal Brown won't put up with some of the guff Blakeney did at the end of his tenure. Troy is built on second chances. CLB was a second chance that worked out pretty well. Yeah there are some that don't make anything out of the second chance, but there are those that do. We just don't hear about the success stories.
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Post by saintflorian on Sept 9, 2018 20:49:24 GMT -6
If you want to know the requirements why don’t you just ask Neal Brown? He’s the one that set the requirements. Personally, I'd prefer if we didn't get every transfer and reject in FBS. I think Neal Brown won't put up with some of the guff Blakeney did at the end of his tenure. Ya think ?
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Post by nohuddle on Sept 9, 2018 21:16:08 GMT -6
At least it is not over for them. To me, it looks like CNB could allow them back if they meet some requirements. I hope they can pull it together for the team and for their education and future What requirements for Henderson? He already got kicked out of Memphis. Send the kid to a Mississippi Junior College and be done with him. Henderson didn’t get kicked out of Memphis.
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Post by gotroygo on Sept 9, 2018 21:24:47 GMT -6
What requirements for Henderson? He already got kicked out of Memphis. Send the kid to a Mississippi Junior College and be done with him. Henderson didn’t get kicked out of Memphis. We've gotten two players kicked out of Oklahoma now though. I have confidence in Neal Brown and staff, but are some of these guys worth the risk? Troy needs to play "two strikes only" at the very least
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Post by cornhole on Sept 9, 2018 21:53:34 GMT -6
Henderson didn’t get kicked out of Memphis. We've gotten two players kicked out of Oklahoma now though. I have confidence in Neal Brown and staff, but are some of these guys worth the risk? Troy needs to play "two strikes only" at the very least I trust CNB and staff to make that call. They'll get the boot when all the variables indicate that direction. Shame on Henderson. I suspect he's on a short leash.
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Post by gotroygo on Sept 10, 2018 5:49:55 GMT -6
We've gotten two players kicked out of Oklahoma now though. I have confidence in Neal Brown and staff, but are some of these guys worth the risk? Troy needs to play "two strikes only" at the very least I trust CNB and staff to make that call. They'll get the boot when all the variables indicate that direction. Shame on Henderson. I suspect he's on a short leash. Neal Brown has already disciplined those two guys unlike Blakeney in the end where he let things get out of hand. I think LB stayed about 3-4 years too long at Troy. That led to the mess Brown has had to fix.
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Post by Hemi Man on Sept 10, 2018 7:19:58 GMT -6
I trust CNB and staff to make that call. They'll get the boot when all the variables indicate that direction. Shame on Henderson. I suspect he's on a short leash. Neal Brown has already disciplined those two guys unlike Blakeney in the end where he let things get out of hand. I think LB stayed about 3-4 years too long at Troy. That led to the mess Brown has had to fix. So then why did you question Neal bringing in Sunderland?
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Post by gotroygo on Sept 10, 2018 8:37:32 GMT -6
Neal Brown took Sunderland because he was a projected starter for OU. I hope the kid has learned his lesson. I will question any player thrown out of another school. Hopefully the coaches won't take many more.
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Post by Troystet on Sept 10, 2018 9:26:36 GMT -6
It's a slippery slope you better be careful with. We dismissed several players when CNB took over for not doing things the right way. They can poison a team and if you keep giving them 2nd, 3rd, 4th chances what message does that send to the players doing the right things?
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Post by Hemi Man on Sept 10, 2018 9:39:29 GMT -6
Neal Brown took Sunderland because he was a projected starter for OU. I hope the kid has learned his lesson. I will question any player thrown out of another school. Hopefully the coaches won't take many more. Neal Brown is ultimately held accountable for every decision, good or bad, involving Troy football. I’m confident he’s know a lot more about every kid he accepts into the program. Even more than you read on the internet or heard down at the local watering hole.
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Post by Hemi Man on Sept 10, 2018 9:41:13 GMT -6
It's a slippery slope you better be careful with. We dismissed several players when CNB took over for not doing things the right way. They can poison a team and if you keep giving them 2nd, 3rd, 4th chances what message does that send to the players doing the right things? Neal Brown is in charge. His name is tied to all of his decisions. I trust his judgement over your assumptions.
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Post by Troystet on Sept 10, 2018 9:53:16 GMT -6
It's a slippery slope you better be careful with. We dismissed several players when CNB took over for not doing things the right way. They can poison a team and if you keep giving them 2nd, 3rd, 4th chances what message does that send to the players doing the right things? Neal Brown is in charge. His name is tied to all of his decisions. I trust his judgement over your assumptions. You are correct on the coach but since when is a player on his third suspension an assumption???
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Post by gotroygo on Sept 10, 2018 9:58:11 GMT -6
Neal Brown took Sunderland because he was a projected starter for OU. I hope the kid has learned his lesson. I will question any player thrown out of another school. Hopefully the coaches won't take many more. Neal Brown is ultimately held accountable for every decision, good or bad, involving Troy football. I’m confident he’s know a lot more about every kid he accepts into the program. Even more than you read on the internet or heard down at the local watering hole. As an Alum, donor and regular football game attendee I have the right to question his decisions right or wrong
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Post by Hemi Man on Sept 10, 2018 11:16:41 GMT -6
Neal Brown is in charge. His name is tied to all of his decisions. I trust his judgement over your assumptions. You are correct on the coach but since when is a player on his third suspension an assumption??? No assumption with the player. You’re second guessing Neal Brown on a regular basis is ridiculous.
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Post by Troystet on Sept 10, 2018 11:25:05 GMT -6
You are correct on the coach but since when is a player on his third suspension an assumption??? No assumption with the player. You’re second guessing Neal Brown on a regular basis is ridiculous. No, I'm asking when do you draw the line. Rules are useless if you keep getting forgiven for breaking them. At least we are suspending rule breakers but how many times do you keep giving them chances?
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Post by Hemi Man on Sept 10, 2018 11:25:37 GMT -6
Neal Brown is ultimately held accountable for every decision, good or bad, involving Troy football. I’m confident he’s know a lot more about every kid he accepts into the program. Even more than you read on the internet or heard down at the local watering hole. As an Alum, donor and regular football game attendee I have the right to question his decisions right or wrong Just the same as I have to right to point out how wrong you are.
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Post by Hemi Man on Sept 10, 2018 11:34:15 GMT -6
No assumption with the player. You’re second guessing Neal Brown on a regular basis is ridiculous. No, I'm asking when do you draw the line. Rules are useless if you keep getting forgiven for breaking them. I think you handle each one on an individual basis. There is no guidebook for dealing with stuff like this. Neal knows more about each individual and how to deal with them than anyone on this board. I just don’t think it’s somethng you can paint with a broad brush.
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Post by gotroygo on Sept 10, 2018 12:27:27 GMT -6
As an Alum, donor and regular football game attendee I have the right to question his decisions right or wrong Just the same as I have to right to point out how wrong you are. Am I wrong or is your philosophy "If Troy won't take a player , Jax St will"?
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Post by dedicatedtrojan84 on Sept 10, 2018 12:39:44 GMT -6
This is dumb.
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Post by saintflorian on Sept 10, 2018 12:39:58 GMT -6
It's a slippery slope you better be careful with. We dismissed several players when CNB took over for not doing things the right way. They can poison a team and if you keep giving them 2nd, 3rd, 4th chances what message does that send to the players doing the right things? The message is that D-I football is big business and it’s about making sure you win. The kids know this. CNB has a million dollars a year staked on it.
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