Henderson


I only have a dislike of the dad, spawned when I saw the local piece on Fox 9 where the dad was standing in the front row shouting "great block!" after every play with a Seantrel sweatshirt on (complete embarrassment), and reinforced with every rumor I see.

You just described 75% of the parents at my old high school.

It's pretty easy to determine who a player's parents are at TCF Bank Stadium as well...jerseys, buttons, etc.
 

You just described 75% of the parents at my old high school.

It's pretty easy to determine who a player's parents are at TCF Bank Stadium as well...jerseys, buttons, etc.

There's a BIG difference between supporting your son and being proud, and drawing attention to yourself. If you haven't seen the Fox 9 piece I'm referring to, you can't really comment.
 

Have to disagree with this point, I understand you have had more contact with the situation than most, but if he truly didn't lead the U on, there could have been a quick, no thanks, not going to happen, please stop recruiting me. Brewster can move on and spend time on other prospects. This could have been done 3 years ago, it was quite obvious he not only lead on the U, but the local fans in order to quell any bad feelings locally. BS. Be a man.

A complete mess of a situation has been made of his life due to his parents involvement.
Honestly he would have been better off letting Coach Scanlon from Cretin handle his recruitment, or even some trusted family freind. Anyone outside of influence, then the decision could have been his and his alone. His father's agenda is quite clear: Ride the kid to the NFL and get paid so I can start rapping at age 40.:rolleyes:


I could not disagree with you more. You're assuming that SH knew he didnt' want to attend the U 3 years ago, that is not the case. It is not obvious that he led the U on. In fact I KNOW the he was legitmately considering the U one month before he signed.

You mentioned his "parents" as in plural. Do you have ANY idea what so ever what his mothers take and involvement has been in this matter? You mentioned the decision should have been his alone. How do you know it wasn't (I don't think it was either but I don't know for sure)?

I do agree with you that Coach Scanlon should have had a major involvement in his recruiting, however I have not idea if he did or didn't. My question for you is, how do you know he didn't? By the way coach played a major part in my son's recruitment but it still didn't end well (it wasn't coaches fault).

Maybe you have more insight than me but based on what I know about the situation, I would agree that Sean has been an "issue" but I can not agree on anything else you said.
 

We certainly weren't in the top 3, the article about his trip to NY to announce with Lemming made it clear the kid wanted nothing to do with Minnesota. Fine then, say it up front and be strong about your decision is all I'm asking.

I'm not even blaming the kid, and I don't hate him. I do hate the way he allowed himself to be controlled and influenced and the way his recruitment was handled. Example A1 of how not to handle the recruitment process.


So you'd rather he'd have eliminated Minnesota earlier. That would have made you happy? I'm sure. Then the b!tch would have been that "the turncoat didn't even consider the U of M."

Damned if he did. Damned if he didn't.

This was his decision (insert your tired retort here about how he was influenced, handled, manipulated, etc). It wasn't yours. This is his life. You are simply an interested bystander.
 


I could not disagree with you more. You're assuming that SH knew he didnt' want to attend the U 3 years ago, that is not the case. It is not obvious that he led the U on. In fact I KNOW the he was legitmately considering the U one month before he signed.

You mentioned his "parents" as in plural. Do you have ANY idea what so ever what his mothers take and involvement has been in this matter? You mentioned the decision should have been his alone. How do you know it wasn't (I don't think it was either but I don't know for sure)?

I do agree with you that Coach Scanlon should have had a major involvement in his recruiting, however I have not idea if he did or didn't. My question for you is, how do you know he didn't? By the way coach played a major part in my son's recruitment but it still didn't end well (it wasn't coaches fault).

Maybe you have more insight than me but based on what I know about the situation, I would agree that Sean has been an "issue" but I can not agree on anything else you said.

I'm piecing things together from what I can. You're right, these are all not certainties.
The article describing his trip to NY was very revealing and if it was written truthfully, it indicated a complete disregard for Minnesota as an option.

Honestly the only thing I've seen on his mother, was the recruiting video from his trip to OSU. She seemed very passive about the whole experience, which is the right way to go about it, be supportive and have a watchful eye, but not in the middle of the experience.
You are right, I'm assuming things maybe I shouldn't, but the fact that her son's recruitment and college career are in doubt now make me think she wasn't exactly talking common sense into anyone.
Most people outside of USC knows Lane Kiffin is a crook and knew USC was dirty. The commitment was still made. Honestly OSU was the safe and elite program pick.

I don't know whether Coach Scanlon was helping with the recruiting, I'm going to assume he was in some form, but he certainly wasn't the lead decision maker in it all, that would be Sean, he let us know in every interview he did how important he was to recruiting his kid. Everything went through him, and again he let us know in every interview he did.

I guess bottom line is, I feel bad for the kid and am somewhat ashamed at the process, and also appalled at how one of the most heralded local football players in recent history's career seems to be heading, all for what? A rap contract? NFL money that isn't guranteed without dedication and hard work on and off the field? Somebody screwed this up big time.
 

So you'd rather he'd have eliminated Minnesota earlier. That would have made you happy? I'm sure. Then the b!tch would have been that "the turncoat didn't even consider the U of M."

Damned if he did. Damned if he didn't.

This was his decision (insert your tired retort here about how he was influenced, handled, manipulated, etc). It wasn't yours. This is his life. You are simply an interested bystander.

No, I would have been disappointed, maybe for a period I'd be pissed.

The way to do it would have been:
"I've decided I want to see the country a bit and leave the midwest, I've always been interested in life away from Minnesota. I'm considering several colleges. I'm very grateful to Coach Brewster and Davis for their support and their strong recruitment was top notch, but I'm going to have to remove Minnesota from my list of options. This will always be my home, I know my former teammates on the Gophers will be disappointed, but I've made up my mind and I'm going somewhere else."

There it is, not damned, maybe it would take some fortitude but he'd get though it.
I deal with HS kids, I'm a coach. Maturity in 18 year olds is something that can be built and forged from tough decisions and independence. The way to help that, is to let them find their own way, and make sure they don't crash and burn. It isn't to hold their hand the whole way, and it isn't to put yourself in a position to replace their role in whatever they are going through. They need to get through it themselves.
 

There's a BIG difference between supporting your son and being proud, and drawing attention to yourself. If you haven't seen the Fox 9 piece I'm referring to, you can't really comment.

Because a television camera pointed in your face sure wouldn't draw attention.

I did see the piece. And seen the same behavior at virtually every sporting event I've ever attended in my life.
 

Have to disagree with this point, I understand you have had more contact with the situation than most, but if he truly didn't lead the U on, there could have been a quick, no thanks, not going to happen, please stop recruiting me. Brewster can move on and spend time on other prospects. This could have been done 3 years ago, it was quite obvious he not only lead on the U, but the local fans in order to quell any bad feelings locally. BS. Be a man.

A complete mess of a situation has been made of his life due to his parents involvement.
Honestly he would have been better off letting Coach Scanlon from Cretin handle his recruitment, or even some trusted family freind. Anyone outside of influence, then the decision could have been his and his alone. His father's agenda is quite clear: Ride the kid to the NFL and get paid so I can start rapping at age 40.:rolleyes:

Are you kidding me? Who recruited Bryce McNeal after he officially committed to Michigan? Who recruited Michael Carter after he committed to W. Va? This list goes on and on...and you know what, that's Brewster's job. He has the #1 recruit in the nation in his backyard, and you think he's going to stop recruiting him....no way! Don't act like Seantrel prohibited him from having the time to recruit others. Even if Seantrel knew 3 years ago, which I highly doubt, it wouldn't have mattered.

Personally, I would have handled my recruitment like Seantrel - and he was being commended for that a few months ago when the Gophs were in the running. I would take all 5 official visits, let it sink in, and decide. Nothing wrong with that.

Hatred for Seantrel? Where are you getting that in my posts? I'm bummed like any fan he didn't pick the hometown, but I never thought he was coming here, and I don't think he owes it to anyone to do anything but whatever he feels is in his best interests. I only have a dislike of the dad, spawned when I saw the local piece on Fox 9 where the dad was standing in the front row shouting "great block!" after every play with a Seantrel sweatshirt on (complete embarrassment), and reinforced with every rumor I see. It's probably not fair to believe in rumors, but man this guy has MORE than his fair share. It's hard to believe that ALL of them are untrue and he's just a good father doing what's best for his son. I agree that Seantrel is a beast, but beasts can bust too, and all the other stuff this kid is having to deal with are not helping his career.

The 1st paragraph in my reply was directed to you, the rest was a general statement about the hatred on this board for him. I can see why that wasn't clear.

As for the Fox 9 piece - that's another, are you kidding me? My parents went to every one of my HS games. My mom even made my school colored scrunchies for my tennis team, and put our dog in our school colors...does that make her a crazy Mom that's riding my coattails for fame? Oh, and my Dad was cheering/yelling so loud at one of my soccer games that he got a red card!
 




Uhm...no comment...

To make it worse...she was a toy poodle, and her name was Honey (we adopted her from my Spanish teacher, in our defense). And when I say dress-up - the groomer would put navy and orange bows in her hair, lol!
 


As for the Fox 9 piece - that's another, are you kidding me? My parents went to every one of my HS games. My mom even made my school colored scrunchies for my tennis team, and put our dog in our school colors...does that make her a crazy Mom that's riding my coattails for fame? Oh, and my Dad was cheering/yelling so loud at one of my soccer games that he got a red card!
I don't think I'm making ridiculous leaps about this man. Every fan base in the country talks about him in a very negative way. I understand why you would defend him to try to remain impartial. Your folks sound overzealous.
 



I'm piecing things together from what I can. You're right, these are all not certainties.
The article describing his trip to NY was very revealing and if it was written truthfully, it indicated a complete disregard for Minnesota as an option.

Honestly the only thing I've seen on his mother, was the recruiting video from his trip to OSU. She seemed very passive about the whole experience, which is the right way to go about it, be supportive and have a watchful eye, but not in the middle of the experience.
You are right, I'm assuming things maybe I shouldn't, but the fact that her son's recruitment and college career are in doubt now make me think she wasn't exactly talking common sense into anyone.
Most people outside of USC knows Lane Kiffin is a crook and knew USC was dirty. The commitment was still made. Honestly OSU was the safe and elite program pick.

I don't know whether Coach Scanlon was helping with the recruiting, I'm going to assume he was in some form, but he certainly wasn't the lead decision maker in it all, that would be Sean, he let us know in every interview he did how important he was to recruiting his kid. Everything went through him, and again he let us know in every interview he did.

I guess bottom line is, I feel bad for the kid and am somewhat ashamed at the process, and also appalled at how one of the most heralded local football players in recent history's career seems to be heading, all for what? A rap contract? NFL money that isn't guranteed without dedication and hard work on and off the field? Somebody screwed this up big time.

Great points; I can respect that.
 

We certainly weren't in the top 3, the article about his trip to NY to announce with Lemming made it clear the kid wanted nothing to do with Minnesota. Fine then, say it up front and be strong about your decision is all I'm asking.

I'm not even blaming the kid, and I don't hate him. I do hate the way he allowed himself to be controlled and influenced and the way his recruitment was handled. Example A1 of how not to handle the recruitment process.

Wasn't his trip to NY at the end of his recruiting process? Maybe he "eliminated" MN from consideration a week before that. Maybe it was a month, maybe several months. You and I have no idea. I just think it's unfair to say he led MN on when we really don't know what was going through his head the whole team.

I would love for him to be in a Gophers uniform, and wish him good luck if he goes somewhere else. I probably won't be cheering for him however, but that doesn't mean I hate the guy.
 

Sentreal and Royce...... should be Minnesota's HS stars in college, instead they will both be complete wastes'. how sad.
 

Sentreal and Royce...... should be Minnesota's HS stars in college, instead they will both be complete wastes'. how sad.

What's the powerball numbers for Saturday? Obviously you can see into the future!
 

If you watch his decision on ESPN, he uses the word "great" to describe his experience for every school except two: Ohio State and Minnesota. In regards to Ohio State, he mentions how good Coach Tressel has been to him. For Minnesota, he just seems to give an obligatory "hometown school," suggesting to me we were not a serious consideration. When he was interviewed by national media figures, our school was rarely mentioned without prompting. When he was speaking to local media, he would mention us. Anyhow, I took the announcement as a back-handed, though unintentional, slap in the face.

Seantrel's Announcement (poor quality)

I would love if Seantrel decided to come here. However, I do not want to be part of the act if we are not serious contenders. Given that, I should just ignore the process, but I care too much to do that.
 

We have no shot at getting Seantral here period! For Seantral to come here it would take on act of God. I'm know God does produce miracles from time to time but this miracle may even be impossible for God.
 




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