Tell her to return my watch. I left it at her place last week.I posted that at the same time as you. This must mean that Reese Witherspoon will be knocking on my door any minute now. Again. She just won't leave me alone.
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Tell her to return my watch. I left it at her place last week.I posted that at the same time as you. This must mean that Reese Witherspoon will be knocking on my door any minute now. Again. She just won't leave me alone.
Hope I'm wrong....but I think he's in too deep (financial obligations)...once he hired an agent, my guess is that he's enjoyed a steady income. I don't know how that would be refunded to the satisfaction of the NCAA......etc. I'm sure on the surface he would love to play with his buddies, but.........
Hackenberg had that "problem"...Do you think that his problems may stem from a line of ladies waiting for an audience?
Yeah, but he’d have to return some money. If he can manage to do that, I guess it’s a possibility. If not, not.In some situations maybe but I am pretty sure there will be exceptions. The BIG said they were cancelling and not considering starting up again. This isn’t a normal year.
So then the situation would become - where did he get the money he had to return?Yeah, but he’d have to return some money. If he can manage to do that, I guess it’s a possibility. If not, not.
It would help him if he told the NCAA that he was committed to Ohio State at one point.Hope I'm wrong....but I think he's in too deep (financial obligations)...once he hired an agent, my guess is that he's enjoyed a steady income. I don't know how that would be refunded to the satisfaction of the NCAA......etc. I'm sure on the surface he would love to play with his buddies, but.........
It would help him if he told the NCAA that he was committed to Ohio State at one point.
She just asked if you want your Pee Wee Trojans back too? 🤣Tell her to return my watch. I left it at her place last week.
Are they too big for you?She just asked if you want your Pee Wee Trojans back too? 🤣
No I can use them on my fingers at the ATM thanks!Are they too big for you?
That doesn’t matter.He won't be back as he probably took thousands and thousands of dollars from his agent.
No I can use them on my fingers at the ATM thanks!
Don't project you likes onto others.Parsons likes the drama don't forget. Could just be a smokeshow.
Sloppy Seconds....... Music?Invite her in. You can have my sloppy seconds.
Perhaps because he regrets the choice he made a few months ago? At the time, he decided to skip the season so that he could concentrate on improving his 40 time, shuttle run, bench press, etc for the purpose of the NFL combine. Plus, the excitement of getting an agent to advance him some money so that he could buy some new, shiny toys. So, he heads out to CA for some specialty training camp which has him attending some PSU classes remotely and working out a couple of times a day. Not many friends and not much else to do all day.I don't understand why he would change his mind. When he decided to opt out, the season was still a "go". He based his decisions on other factors which have not changed based on the conference postponing the season and then having a plan to play it in a truncated form. Why would MP decide not to play an 11 game season but then determine that a delayed 8+1 is suddenly more attractive?
I think the timing of his decision vs. the status of the season could be a potential sticking point for the NCAA if he does intent to opt back in. However I also think he could make a case that the writing was on the wall that a season was unlikely, even prior to the formal announcement, and that influenced his opting out. Another thing he could leverage is if he feels safer knowing the testing protocols that were announced by the conference this week vs. where things were at months ago. Ultimately I'll support whatever he decides to do and as of know I'm still in the camp that it's unlikely he's coming back.I don't understand why he would change his mind. When he decided to opt out, the season was still a "go". He based his decisions on other factors which have not changed based on the conference postponing the season and then having a plan to play it in a truncated form. Why would MP decide not to play an 11 game season but then determine that a delayed 8+1 is suddenly more attractive?
Micah opted out before they cancelled didn't he?In some situations maybe but I am pretty sure there will be exceptions. The BIG said they were cancelling and not considering starting up again. This isn’t a normal year.
The main problem with that is he opted out before the B10 announced they were cancelling the season, citing COVID as his reason for opting out. If the NCAA wants to play hardball they will use that against him.I think one thing going for Micah is that the Big Ten announced they were cancelling the season and the commissioner stated the they would not be revisiting the decision. Therefore, at that point, he had no option to play college football so he moved on. When the decision was reversed, it provided him an opportunity that he was told would not be available. I'm not sure how this would be handled regarding any repayment. Maybe they would just have him put the contract in escrow versus doing a repayment. My guess is that if he wants to play, they will work it out. That said, I don't think he plays. Just my personal opinion.
I'm under the impression that he never even appeared for the "voluntary" workouts. The word was he was "training" in Harrisburg. The next thing was the opt out with the pictures of his son etc. I'm not the one making the decision, but I don't see what has really changed. Better rapid testing ...yes....but the agent is likely fronting money to MP and this takes care of what I thought he stated was his primary concern, that being the welfare of his child. I mean, I get that we're all fanboys and desperately want him to play....but I don't see what he gains from coming back. He's a first round draft pick.With all the eligibility waivers everyone should get a free pass in their decisions. Geez the portal rules are a disaster. MP made an on the spot decision because of family and health, different protocols are in place now as to when he made his initial decision.
Parsons opted out 8/6 and the Big Ten cancelled 8/11...unless my info is wrong, he would have a hard time arguing that his decision came because the League had cancelled.In some situations maybe but I am pretty sure there will be exceptions. The BIG said they were cancelling and not considering starting up again. This isn’t a normal year.
No one can honestly dispute that these are unprecedented times. If Micah really wants back in, it would be far beyond playing hardball to deny him that opportunity. If any circumstances call for widespread leniency, it's a global pandemic.The main problem with that is he opted out before the B10 announced they were cancelling the season, citing COVID as his reason for opting out. If the NCAA wants to play hardball they will use that against him.
So did the WR from Minnesota and the thinking I've heard WRT him is that it won't be a problem.The main problem with that is he opted out before the B10 announced they were cancelling the season, citing COVID as his reason for opting out. If the NCAA wants to play hardball they will use that against him.
When he opted out did he drop out of school? I seem to recall him saying he was going to finish his degree and graduate at the end of this semester. I would think it would be a much better sell to rejoin the team if he is still enrolled in school and taking classes.
Parsons opted out 8/6 and the Big Ten cancelled 8/11...unless my info is wrong, he would have a hard time arguing that his decision came because the League had cancelled.
Micah opted out before they cancelled didn't he?
But has he made as much as Clemson and Bama players make yet?Hope I'm wrong....but I think he's in too deep (financial obligations)...once he hired an agent, my guess is that he's enjoyed a steady income. I don't know how that would be refunded to the satisfaction of the NCAA......etc. I'm sure on the surface he would love to play with his buddies, but.........