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It wasn't just the (lack of) blocking, it was the lazy route running, not laying out to make catches, publicly complaining about the team's leadership, etc. These things don't really fit in a program with a blue collar attitude, that prides itself on hardnose football and likes to win games by out hustling opponents.

I don't think anyone wishes ill of him or is making fun of him, posters are simply acknowledging that a little more effort may have resulted in a better season and better start to his professional career.

Logan has had plenty of on-field issues this year, but no one has ever questioned his effort.

They will get theirs over the next 10 years in the Big 10. Although, that league is terrible, so who knows.

He's somewhere in Massachusetts. I heard a rumor a month ago that there was a small chance he could play for Tech next year with 2 years of eligibility but I doubt that he will ever suit up in a Hokie uniform.

Upvotes for the help, I was hoping someone would post it again!

GT gets the points, Clemson wins
Auburn
The fighting Pellinies get the points, but MSU wins
Miami wins and covers
Okies win big
Stanford covers

And that's a problem??? Have you seen the cars/babes/bots in that Movie! Jealous

I thought you could only loose in class at OK State.

If you produce them and sell for no profit it fine to do. Just document the ish out it and don't give any players free ones.

that's a fairly low resolution image. If you actually want this let me know and will pass the raw file to you.

The main drawback in taking JUCO players is the learning curve. They arrive with three years to play two, but it usually takes a year or two to get up to learn the playbook.

The last decent JUCO player we took was ROV James Griffin in 2003. He was good enough to be able to sign a free agent contract in the NFL, but I don't think he lasted very long.

In 2002 we took DT Jimmy Williams, but he was a disaster from the word "go". He was eventually dismissed from the program.

In 2000, we took DT Channing Reed who was a solid contributor in the 2-deep, and DB Kevin McCadam. McCadam was a very good player for Tech and went on to play several years in the NFL.

Shoulder surgery to repair damage done while playing for VT.

This is how a certain class of fans treat our student athletes.

Unadulterated uneducated stupidity.

We'll undoubtedly see more stupid stuff.

"His 100% was unacceptable" - our team was far better off with him playing not blocking than not playing not blocking

"when he was in he didn't even try to block" - shoulder injuries can be very painful.... anyone with dislocations, separations, and/or rotator cuff problems can attest to this ... range of motion can be very difficult... I think MD had two separations while here if memory serves.... at least one... for some people surgery solves the problems and for some it does not... seems like his surgery was not successful

Wish the kid well. Hope his surgery goes well. Hope if it doesn't he rehabs it like crazy. Took me two years while working etc to do dips, military press after a shoulder separation. You can come back from it. Coming back doesn't happen at all (pain, limited strength, limited range of motion) and then one day you're stronger than you ever were.

Then to make fun because he didn't make a team. What a loser.

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