I’m going to throw something else out that will ruffle some feathers on here, it shouldn’t, but it will for some reason...
Turner is not a “DB” & is not a Safety in the way people on here think. I don’t like to discuss player evaluation & X&O’s because people get really upset, but I will in this case.
He already has the frame of an OLB at the collegiate level. He has a better chance of playing drop end in college than Safety. No way on earth is he playing Safety in the NFL.
Every, I mean every, scout who has reviewed him, has said what I just said. Lake is telling him Safety & touting DBs in the NFL because it is a recruiting tactic. UW will use him as the crashing Safety in their 4-2-5 the exact way ND uses a Rover in their D. Every player at ND who has played Rover is a former HS Safety.
Kid is 6’4 & over 220 already. He isn’t playing “DB” at the next level. With his frame he will end up 235-240.
Reminds me a lot of Earl Thomas, tbh
Earl Thomas HAD speed, explosion & ball skills unlike most players I have ever seen. Turner is nowhere that level. Very few players ever have been.
I'm not worried. I just don't think he would betray the UW coaches at the last minute like this. He seems too nice to do that. There's a huge difference between wavering between two great schools and programs and actually picking up the phone to tell the UW coaches you're signing with Notre Dame. If he's too nice of a kid to do that then this recruitment has been over since he committed to UW. At some point today I would bet he gets fed up with the stress and the pressure of the situation he's in and just says "I'm over this, I'm just gonna stick with UW and be done with this shit."
Worst case scenario I think is he and his parents decide he needs more time to make a final decision so he won't sign early. If that happens UW still has an advantage with him playing in the Poly bowl with a million UW commits there with him making him feel wanted at the player level and peer recruiting the shit out of him.
Let’s get something straight ...
You do what you think is best for you and those closest to you ... you don’t make a decision based on not wanting to piss others off
Shut the fuck up. Some stupid as generalization "you do what's best for you bro and don't worry about others" der der der. There is no wrong answer between these two schools bro and not everybody is the same or thinks like you bro. If you're the type of person who cares about the people you've made a commitment to, who cares about loyalty, who cares about honor, and keeping your word, you stay committed.
There are plenty of instances in life in which people honor their commitment. Some don't cheat on a girlfriend they've committed themselves to when the hot chick at work makes it clear she wants to fuck. Some stay committed to their job when another job offer presents itself because they enjoy the people they work with and love their boss.
In a dead even decision between two colleges that both present great opportunities, a good person with loyalty and honor is going to stay committed to the school and coaches he already committed to. That's what I would do and that's what I consider the right thing to do.
If you're a piece of shit like you, then yeah, you only look out for #1 and don't care who you fuck over in the process.
I'm not worried. I just don't think he would betray the UW coaches at the last minute like this. He seems too nice to do that. There's a huge difference between wavering between two great schools and programs and actually picking up the phone to tell the UW coaches you're signing with Notre Dame. If he's too nice of a kid to do that then this recruitment has been over since he committed to UW. At some point today I would bet he gets fed up with the stress and the pressure of the situation he's in and just says "I'm over this, I'm just gonna stick with UW and be done with this shit."
Worst case scenario I think is he and his parents decide he needs more time to make a final decision so he won't sign early. If that happens UW still has an advantage with him playing in the Poly bowl with a million UW commits there with him making him feel wanted at the player level and peer recruiting the shit out of him.
Let’s get something straight ...
You do what you think is best for you and those closest to you ... you don’t make a decision based on not wanting to piss others off
Shut the fuck up. Some stupid as generalization "you do what's best for you bro and don't worry about others" der der der. There is no wrong answer between these two schools bro and not everybody is the same or thinks like you bro. If you're the type of person who cares about the people you've made a commitment to, who cares about loyalty, who cares about honor, and keeping your word, you stay committed.
There are plenty of instances in life in which people honor their commitment. Some don't cheat on a girlfriend they've committed themselves to when the hot chick at work makes it clear she wants to fuck. Some stay committed to their job when another job offer presents itself because they enjoy the people they work with and love their boss.
In a dead even decision between two colleges that both present great opportunities, a good person with loyalty and honor is going to stay committed to the school and coaches he already committed to. That's what I would do and that's what I consider the right thing to do.
If you're a piece of shit like you, then yeah, you only look out for #1 and don't care who you fuck over in the process.
It might not be dead even for the kid. Did you think of that? Some kids may actually favor UW and some Notre Dame.
I'm not worried. I just don't think he would betray the UW coaches at the last minute like this. He seems too nice to do that. There's a huge difference between wavering between two great schools and programs and actually picking up the phone to tell the UW coaches you're signing with Notre Dame. If he's too nice of a kid to do that then this recruitment has been over since he committed to UW. At some point today I would bet he gets fed up with the stress and the pressure of the situation he's in and just says "I'm over this, I'm just gonna stick with UW and be done with this shit."
Worst case scenario I think is he and his parents decide he needs more time to make a final decision so he won't sign early. If that happens UW still has an advantage with him playing in the Poly bowl with a million UW commits there with him making him feel wanted at the player level and peer recruiting the shit out of him.
Let’s get something straight ...
You do what you think is best for you and those closest to you ... you don’t make a decision based on not wanting to piss others off
Shut the fuck up. Some stupid as generalization "you do what's best for you bro and don't worry about others" der der der. There is no wrong answer between these two schools bro and not everybody is the same or thinks like you bro. If you're the type of person who cares about the people you've made a commitment to, who cares about loyalty, who cares about honor, and keeping your word, you stay committed.
There are plenty of instances in life in which people honor their commitment. Some don't cheat on a girlfriend they've committed themselves to when the hot chick at work makes it clear she wants to fuck. Some stay committed to their job when another job offer presents itself because they enjoy the people they work with and love their boss.
In a dead even decision between two colleges that both present great opportunities, a good person with loyalty and honor is going to stay committed to the school and coaches he already committed to. That's what I would do and that's what I consider the right thing to do.
If you're a piece of shit like you, then yeah, you only look out for #1 and don't care who you fuck over in the process.
It might not be dead even for the kid. Did you think of that? Some kids may actually favor UW and some Notre Dame.
No because I'm not stupid and I have common sense. If it wasn't an even battle he'd be a rock solid commit to UW right now.
I'm not worried. I just don't think he would betray the UW coaches at the last minute like this. He seems too nice to do that. There's a huge difference between wavering between two great schools and programs and actually picking up the phone to tell the UW coaches you're signing with Notre Dame. If he's too nice of a kid to do that then this recruitment has been over since he committed to UW. At some point today I would bet he gets fed up with the stress and the pressure of the situation he's in and just says "I'm over this, I'm just gonna stick with UW and be done with this shit."
Worst case scenario I think is he and his parents decide he needs more time to make a final decision so he won't sign early. If that happens UW still has an advantage with him playing in the Poly bowl with a million UW commits there with him making him feel wanted at the player level and peer recruiting the shit out of him.
Let’s get something straight ...
You do what you think is best for you and those closest to you ... you don’t make a decision based on not wanting to piss others off
Shut the fuck up. Some stupid as generalization "you do what's best for you bro and don't worry about others" der der der. There is no wrong answer between these two schools bro and not everybody is the same or thinks like you bro. If you're the type of person who cares about the people you've made a commitment to, who cares about loyalty, who cares about honor, and keeping your word, you stay committed.
There are plenty of instances in life in which people honor their commitment. Some don't cheat on a girlfriend they've committed themselves to when the hot chick at work makes it clear she wants to fuck. Some stay committed to their job when another job offer presents itself because they enjoy the people they work with and love their boss.
In a dead even decision between two colleges that both present great opportunities, a good person with loyalty and honor is going to stay committed to the school and coaches he already committed to. That's what I would do and that's what I consider the right thing to do.
If you're a piece of shit like you, then yeah, you only look out for #1 and don't care who you fuck over in the process.
Totally missing my point and absolutely mischaractherizing the decisions that I’d make and my value system
I'm not worried. I just don't think he would betray the UW coaches at the last minute like this. He seems too nice to do that. There's a huge difference between wavering between two great schools and programs and actually picking up the phone to tell the UW coaches you're signing with Notre Dame. If he's too nice of a kid to do that then this recruitment has been over since he committed to UW. At some point today I would bet he gets fed up with the stress and the pressure of the situation he's in and just says "I'm over this, I'm just gonna stick with UW and be done with this shit."
Worst case scenario I think is he and his parents decide he needs more time to make a final decision so he won't sign early. If that happens UW still has an advantage with him playing in the Poly bowl with a million UW commits there with him making him feel wanted at the player level and peer recruiting the shit out of him.
Let’s get something straight ...
You do what you think is best for you and those closest to you ... you don’t make a decision based on not wanting to piss others off
Shut the fuck up. Some stupid as generalization "you do what's best for you bro and don't worry about others" der der der. There is no wrong answer between these two schools bro and not everybody is the same or thinks like you bro. If you're the type of person who cares about the people you've made a commitment to, who cares about loyalty, who cares about honor, and keeping your word, you stay committed.
There are plenty of instances in life in which people honor their commitment. Some don't cheat on a girlfriend they've committed themselves to when the hot chick at work makes it clear she wants to fuck. Some stay committed to their job when another job offer presents itself because they enjoy the people they work with and love their boss.
In a dead even decision between two colleges that both present great opportunities, a good person with loyalty and honor is going to stay committed to the school and coaches he already committed to. That's what I would do and that's what I consider the right thing to do.
If you're a piece of shit like you, then yeah, you only look out for #1 and don't care who you fuck over in the process.
Totally missing my point and absolutely mischaractherizing the decisions that I’d make and my value system
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There are plenty of instances in life in which people honor their commitment. Some don't cheat on a girlfriend they've committed themselves to when the hot chick at work makes it clear she wants to fuck. Some stay committed to their job when another job offer presents itself because they enjoy the people they work with and love their boss.
In a dead even decision between two colleges that both present great opportunities, a good person with loyalty and honor is going to stay committed to the school and coaches he already committed to. That's what I would do and that's what I consider the right thing to do.
If you're a piece of shit like you, then yeah, you only look out for #1 and don't care who you fuck over in the process.
Get fucked
Do our journalists ever get details correct?