AbeBeta
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Yes because people always state their true feelings when making public comments about colleagues
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Yes. You are smarter than the coaches he worked with.
Another brilliant take.
Yes because people always state their true feelings when making public comments about colleagues
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Be like that other ND WR can’t remember his name that went to the Texans because of his blazing 40 time... kid couldn’t catch a cold in college and still has those struggles in the pros
That’s what worries me about him. Parents over involved basically creating a player. I start to wonder if the kid will really love the sport or just doing it to make parents happy. I also think if they were pushed so hard from an early age will they burn out fast. The Jones create enough of a circus don’t need the parent mess like the Lakers have. I’d have to sit down get to know the kid and be really comfortable before pulling a trigger on him.Kid had an interesting story. Basically he was "designed" to be a great athlete by his dad. He is also very smart and knows multiple languages. Check out his story on HBO
That’s what worries me about him. Parents over involved basically creating a player. I start to wonder if the kid will really love the sport or just doing it to make parents happy. I also think if they were pushed so hard from an early age will they burn out fast. The Jones create enough of a circus don’t need the parent mess like the Lakers have. I’d have to sit down get to know the kid and be really comfortable before pulling a trigger on him.
That’s what worries me about him. Parents over involved basically creating a player. I start to wonder if the kid will really love the sport or just doing it to make parents happy. I also think if they were pushed so hard from an early age will they burn out fast. The Jones create enough of a circus don’t need the parent mess like the Lakers have. I’d have to sit down get to know the kid and be really comfortable before pulling a trigger on him.
Are you the one that keeps saying this?I see him as similar to Calvin Johnson.

Let's just say, furboy has an unusual obsession.Are you the one that keeps saying this?![]()
Father didn’t push them to football. He wanted then to pick their own paths.
The kid had no issues in college either.
yeah. dad's certainly an interesting guy, but doesn't seem problematic or overbearing at all. just happened to purposely breed superhumans lol
It's an odd story for sure. But if you watch the HBO series, I believe the father admits he would have let his kids play whatever sports they wanted, he just wanted them to be really successful at it.
People make comparisons to the Balls or even Todd Marinovich. The fathers are really nothing alike. Ball's dad wants to be the center of attention and used his kids to that end. St. Brown's dad certainly bred and pushed them to be great and is even trying to make a little money off of it, but he's far from trying to become the center of attention Lavar Ball is trying to be.
And Marinovich was a head case in college and later admitted to drug use in college. St. Brown has had none of those issues.
right. parents just pushed for greatness. in sports and academics. but not in a joe jackson kind of way, just a "this is what it takes to be great"
But how good would this organization be at "Poo Sticks"????Cowboys could have hired Winnie the Pooh and you would have Saud the exact same thing
I'm a fan of drafting Brown.......may be raw in some of his abilities, but I LOVE his playing speed. The kid has some jets. Looks as fast on the field as Chark. A team with a real WR coach will get him to reach his amazing potential.
That’s what worries me about him. Parents over involved basically creating a player. I start to wonder if the kid will really love the sport or just doing it to make parents happy. I also think if they were pushed so hard from an early age will they burn out fast. The Jones create enough of a circus don’t need the parent mess like the Lakers have. I’d have to sit down get to know the kid and be really comfortable before pulling a trigger on him.
