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re: I got a free on demand movie postcard in the mail
Posted on 12/19/15 at 2:17 pm to piggilicious
Posted on 12/19/15 at 2:17 pm to piggilicious
I saw it in Hot Springs a couple years ago. It's very very long, 2+ hrs and feels like 3. It does shed some light on the situation from an insider look, ,although clearly a slanted one. It is very self indulgent and over dramatized. Dude is a weird kid, and by the end of it you're really kinda sick of his story, I get it, you think you got screwed, but it's just over, and over, and over, with the same thing. Save your time and go watch Star Wars.
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Posted on 12/20/15 at 9:44 am to Jack Ruby
I heard the same thing from a friend who saw it, and I can't say I'm surprised.
It's beyond me as to how his story has gotten as much publicity as it has. I mean, a 5 star QB not panning out in college happens literally every year. This is nothing new at all. Plus, it's not like him leaving was this big "what could have been" in Razorback history, considering we got to enjoy the likes of Ryan Mallett and Tyler Wilson just a few years later.
He made a mistake by committing to a lame duck head coach who'd lost the fan base for good and made a bunch of empty recruiting promises. Again, it's a gross part of recruiting, but it happens all the time -- just look at A&M right now.
I wanted to like this kid, but don't live your life as the high school all star stuck in yesteryear thinking about what could have been. He's got to be nearing 30 -- I hope he's doing more with his life than just trying to sell a story that's way more common than he thinks it is.
It's beyond me as to how his story has gotten as much publicity as it has. I mean, a 5 star QB not panning out in college happens literally every year. This is nothing new at all. Plus, it's not like him leaving was this big "what could have been" in Razorback history, considering we got to enjoy the likes of Ryan Mallett and Tyler Wilson just a few years later.
He made a mistake by committing to a lame duck head coach who'd lost the fan base for good and made a bunch of empty recruiting promises. Again, it's a gross part of recruiting, but it happens all the time -- just look at A&M right now.
I wanted to like this kid, but don't live your life as the high school all star stuck in yesteryear thinking about what could have been. He's got to be nearing 30 -- I hope he's doing more with his life than just trying to sell a story that's way more common than he thinks it is.
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