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Colorado RB Alton McCaskill was among the biggest transfers this week. On the way out, McCaskill's father took some shots at Deion Sanders on social media...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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CanebreakCajun1 month
Dad...maybe he's RB3?
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Clark141 month
We got to go? So him and the kid are a package deal? Good luck with that. Wouldn’t touch that with a 10 foot pole….
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nealnan81 month
Remember, Dads...when your precious darling isn't starting, it's always the coach's
fault.
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Rebel1 month
respeck his decision.
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TigerCoon1 month
"their" decision
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ImBatman1 month
Deion probably promised the world and that's not what he got. I would leave Colorado too because Colorado will suck again next year.
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biggdogg1 month
It’s called recruiting, of course your son will start just don’t know when
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yeah, cuz what college football needs is more meddling daads who act like Karens
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TGK4LSU1 month
These comments make me think Deion is doing a decent job. Kids now days have little accountability due to their parent(s).
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Shiftyplus11 month
fricking speak English. Christ that is sad on so many levels.
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RFK1 month
lol
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saintsfan221 month
They only ran the ball like 5 times a game anyway
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Solid grammar from pops
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HerkFlyer1 month
The ellipsis with four periods tells me all I need to know.
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dgnx61 month
Although an ellipsis is technically complete with three periods (...), its rise in popularity as a "trailing-off" or "silence" indicator, particularly in mid-20th-century comic strip and comic book prose writing, has led to expanded uses online. Today, extended ellipses anywhere from two to dozens of periods have become common constructions in Internet chat rooms and text messages.
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SomeLSUguy1 month
I use the ellipsis between thoughts... as if I was trailing off... or sometimes as an indication of silence.
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Dadren1 month
I would have kept this kid on the bench just because of his obnoxious helicopter dad.
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JackieTreehorn1 month
I loathe today’s “student athlete.”
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Academic All-American, right?
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CR40901 month
Sports parents are the worst.
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vodkacop1 month
Doesn't make his response wrong
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TouchdownTony1 month
The reason I got out of coaching EARLY. What "parents" don't see is what the coaches see every day. My first asst job was a high school asst baseball gig. We had told the players on the first day of practice half the team would be taking BP why the other half worked in the field. Then the next day would be vice versa. Just for these 2 days. One parent comes screaming at the head coach on the first day, who's son was to to take fielding and throwing practice only, wanting to know why his son wasn't allowed to hit. After it was explained they started yelling favortism. Frick that.
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GaTiger271 month
I always thought “Baseball Dads” would make a great reality tv show
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POTUS20241 month
Would help his case if he explained the favoritism stuff.
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3down101 month
His kid got beat out, but he can't accept that.
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JOHNN28 days
Broad accusations allow for people to exaggerate the story over time
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Hangit1 month
He is a 4.48 kid, running to his 3rd college. Maybe Mcneese or Nicholls will be his next stop on his national tour?
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mametoo1 month
“We”?
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cajunmud1 month
Dad seeing his gravy train slipping away.
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ponyman1 month
One thing's for sure. The next school knows that if Dad's not happy, he will probably tweet something negative about the school.
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