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Originally Posted by worldbeefreeg
Originally Posted by bballah3
The guy is one of the biggest pieces of %#!% I have ever met. He really thought he was about to be a star in the NBA.
Pittsnogle>K.Love
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Originally Posted by worldbeefreeg
Originally Posted by bballah3
The guy is one of the biggest pieces of %#!% I have ever met. He really thought he was about to be a star in the NBA.
Pittsnogle>K.Love
Originally Posted by bballah3
Originally Posted by worldbeefreeg
Originally Posted by bballah3
The guy is one of the biggest pieces of %#!% I have ever met. He really thought he was about to be a star in the NBA.
Pittsnogle>K.Love
Originally Posted by worldbeefreeg
Originally Posted by bballah3
Originally Posted by worldbeefreeg
Originally Posted by bballah3
The guy is one of the biggest pieces of %#!% I have ever met. He really thought he was about to be a star in the NBA.
Pittsnogle>K.Love
Originally Posted by bballah3
Originally Posted by worldbeefreeg
Originally Posted by bballah3
The guy is one of the biggest pieces of %#!% I have ever met. He really thought he was about to be a star in the NBA.
Pittsnogle>K.Love
Originally Posted by lnMyMind
Not that he could have done this...
But this is an example I'm talking about when I say that staying in school for 4 years doesn't mean @+$!. How can anyone criticize dudes for leaving early when he's got millions in front of him? Anything can happen.
Originally Posted by dreClark
And wow, a West Virginian living in a Double-wide trailer. What a surprise.
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Originally Posted by Fanatic15
This is what happens to most college athletes. They stop playing sport and live normal lives, big shocker.
Originally Posted by DLo13
That reminds me...Pittsnogle was part of what still ranks as one of the best sporting events I've witnessed in person...
http://www.youtube.com/v/W-H7ZhZWjjU&hl=en&fs=1
I took the train back to my place after the game. It was packed with WVU heads and I don't think I heard a single one of them speak the entire time...
Originally Posted by lnMyMind
Originally Posted by worldbeefreeg
Originally Posted by bballah3
Originally Posted by worldbeefreeg
Originally Posted by bballah3
The guy is one of the biggest pieces of %#!% I have ever met. He really thought he was about to be a star in the NBA.
Pittsnogle>K.Love
This is what happens to most college athletes. They stop playing sport and live normal lives, big shocker.
right and by most i assume you also correlate that with average..and dude wasnt "average" he actually possesed some talent. some may saywho am i to judge. but dude had a chance to make very nice tax free salary and im POSITIVE he coulda worked somethin out where his family lived with himoverseas. this dude is content with a trailer..thats b.s and if he really is thats just sad. im not saying he has to get a 90 million dollar contract butjesus. you have three kids..you really think making 45k a year is gonna put them thru college..smmfh..john beilene please spit some sense into this dudeyou got dudes dying to get an overseas look and bring theirfamily out of there situation and guys like him are saying "nah im good.."
damn. dude fell off
i nearly died for some reason.
Nowitness41Dirk wrote:
It takes a TON of dedication to work with the types of children he's working with. It takes a special person to work with those types of children every single day... Believe me, more than anybody, I know... If it was something he wasn't 110% dedicated to or it wasn't something he planned on doing at some point, he wouldn't be doing it... People don't just up and decide they're going to spend their lives working with special needs children...
you know someone who works with these kids? reason i ask is cuz the lady wants to do the same.