BleedGopher
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We need Cody and Jah I would say. I think Lemeke has a lot of potential as well.Have pretty much all of our "returning stars" committed to staying and playing for Dinkytown Athletes?
Who is missing?
Cody and Jah already announced they're back as well.We need Cody and Jah I would say. I think Lemeke has a lot of potential as well.
We need Cody and Jah I would say. I think Lemeke has a lot of potential as well.
Why are we all the sudden seeing players announcing they’re returning …. and not to the team but to DTA???
Just smells
Sshhh...Don't tell Mrs. Billd...want to keep her on her toes...on the one hand, I suppose I understand why players feel it necessary to announce they are returning. they end any speculation about their future and get to promote DTA a little bit.
but it just shows where college football is at right now - that players feel it necessary to make a public announcement that they are not leaving.
like if people started tweeting that "I will not be quitting my job" - or "I will not be leaving my spouse......"
on the one hand, I suppose I understand why players feel it necessary to announce they are returning. they end any speculation about their future and get to promote DTA a little bit.
but it just shows where college football is at right now - that players feel it necessary to make a public announcement that they are not leaving.
like if people started tweeting that "I will not be quitting my job" - or "I will not be leaving my spouse......"
Great news!
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I will not be calling in sick tomorrow. Respect my decision.on the one hand, I suppose I understand why players feel it necessary to announce they are returning. they end any speculation about their future and get to promote DTA a little bit.
but it just shows where college football is at right now - that players feel it necessary to make a public announcement that they are not leaving.
like if people started tweeting that "I will not be quitting my job" - or "I will not be leaving my spouse......"
It is promoting the collective because the narrative has been "we don't have the resources". This is telling outside peeps we have things for you. It shows where the money is going and that MN is committed to spreading the love, not just paying a few guys big bucks and stiffing everybody else.Why are we all the sudden seeing players announcing they’re returning …. and not to the team but to DTA???
Just smells
Danny is another one back to play for the Dinkeytown As. Do they have their own coach?
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Yup, and it's also the same reason you see Heisman candidate billboards. Heisman voters aren't voting because they saw a billboard, they're doing to to show recruits that they support their players.It is promoting the collective because the narrative has been "we don't have the resources". This is telling outside peeps we have things for you. It shows where the money is going and that MN is committed to spreading the love, not just paying a few guys big bucks and stiffing everybody else.
These are marketing people. Not engineers.
None of us would post that. Danger of disappointing too many folks.on the one hand, I suppose I understand why players feel it necessary to announce they are returning. they end any speculation about their future and get to promote DTA a little bit.
but it just shows where college football is at right now - that players feel it necessary to make a public announcement that they are not leaving.
like if people started tweeting that "I will not be quitting my job" - or "I will not be leaving my spouse......"
They no longer play for the team or a school. They play for who pays them.Why are we all the sudden seeing players announcing they’re returning …. and not to the team but to DTA???
Just smells
ChatGPTWho is telling them to start their tweets like they are leaving, both Taylor's and Jackson's tweets started like they were gonna announce they were leaving...glad to have them back but could use less stress on the heart