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So here’s the other side of the “no loyalty in this era” coin.
Here’s a kid that has been waiting since 9th grade. Put the work in. Made it to QB2. Never got a shot to play during the season even though our starter was obviously injured.
Now he gets his shot and proves himself x 1000
But what does he get to see? Watches his head coach go out and get the sexy new toy to come in here from Miami. Is he going to get a shot to compete for the job? How much $$ is the new kid getting to come here? Were promises made?
The HC didn’t show the QB he had any loyalty. He looked for a bigger better deal. And that’s just “a business decision”
So It goes both ways.
**and before you say it, I know he got the Miami kid before the bowl but he’s seen him every week all season. Even said he could see him playing for a long time.
In today’s world, we don’t have a 3rd year program/coach. We had 77 new players this year. We’ll have a lot of new players next year at key positions. Instead of a 3rd year coach, we’ll have our 3rd, 1st year coach. It’s going to be that way every year. If he comes back next year, we will have our 4th, 1st year coach. How could it be otherwise with such turnover on our roster every year. I’m not being negative about it. But it’s a fact.
Hopefully he brings in the right combination next year and they’re a lot better than the combination we had this year.
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