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Good article on Johnny .... And Cold, you don't average 27 ppg and hit .655 if you are soft. I suspect there is a simmering intensity and competitive streak under Johnny's surface looks.
I am looking forward to watching him play both sports.
i love the family atmosphere that marshall encourages. I see all those kids go back with the team after the game but had no clue why. Thats really classy.
Cold. I usually like a lot of your stuff but this is one of the weakest and most classless of your posts. It has so little basis in fact that it does not need to be addressed. Just a gratuitous slam against someone we were lucky enough to sign.
Not a slam, just an observation. You always know you are going to get unfiltered opinions from CB. Take it for what it's worth. I'm fairly sure that I was not the only one that thought this when looking at his locker room picture.
The Shocker Nation is never "lucky". Coy was lucky to sign with the Shockers!
And in regards to the Coy deal. Did you really think he was going to choose Drake over us? Drake with no baseball? :whistle: :whistle:
Here's some Shocker trivia, which "babyfaced" player has caused the most pain for Shocker fans in recent years. I can think of one right away. He has graduated though.
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There are a lot of men, who look like choir boys, but they are rough and tough.
"Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."
Backing out of his commitment with ASU when he knew full well that his father was ill is a sign of softness. Hopefully it was a one time deal...
If that is softness I would take a softy every time. As I understand it, it's not like his dad had his stroke before he went to ASU, then Johnny had second thoughts. It's more like he was at ASU, then there was a serious, life-changing event and he wanted to be there to support his family through what I can assure you is a very grueling ordeal, at a challenging time in his own life, no less. Rather than take the path of least resistance, which would have been to stay the course in Arizona, he decided to go through a difficult transfer process because the young man has his priorities straight. If anything, that is a sign of maturity.
That said, I'm right with you in hoping it was a one-time deal.
i love the family atmosphere that marshall encourages. I see all those kids go back with the team after the game but had no clue why. Thats really classy.
One of the 465 or so things I love about this staff. Family matters, and it always will.
And it is not superficial or window dressing. They mean it.
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