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I don’t have an opinion one way or another on if he is or isn’t worth taking a shot with. My personal line is felonious physical or sexual assault or worse. Anything short of that I’d be fine with leaving it to the staff if they decide it’s worth taking the chance. 

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5 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said:

“a icky” from a current student. 

The most Aggy tweet ever. Bitter, insecure butthurt with a little poor grammar sprinkled on top. 

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9 minutes ago, MIkeHoncho said:

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Seems an interesting move to shit on a kid when his announcement did not disparage aggy at all.  

This is the exact opposite of what people who are way plugged in that some 16 year old from Rockwall were saying ("I think Denver Harris sticks around"). Just more aggy rationalization

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As far as transfers go. Dont they have to have their academics in order?  

With everything else Harris has been doing,  do you really think playing school was at the top of his things to do list?

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12 minutes ago, hookemATL said:

He was just speeding in the parking garage. It’s not like he Sergio Kindle’d / yeeted himself into an apt complex. I say bring him in and do some basic defensive driving. 

There was more than just that. 
suspeneded for breaking curfew. 
involved in some sort of drug dealer at a minimum as the driver. 
maybe smoking weed in the locker room. 
 

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3 minutes ago, Wulaw Horn said:

There was more than just that. 
suspeneded for breaking curfew. 
involved in some sort of drug dealer at a minimum as the driver. 
maybe smoking weed in the locker room. 
 

No dead hookers? Then I think we’re all good here. Sign him up. 

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A&M won’t let him back in.  They’re desperate and have lower standards than we do (as far as character issues).  Harris is a train wreck waiting to happen.  Pass 

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1 minute ago, Lhorn said:

Now that he's officially leaving, A&M is saying they won’t let him back in to save face.  They’re desperate, pathetically insecure, and have MUCH lower standards than we do (in every way imaginably as far as character issues).  Harris is a train wreck waiting to happen.  Pass 

FIFY (though I agree - probably do not want)

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17 minutes ago, Wulaw Horn said:

There was more than just that. 
suspeneded for breaking curfew. 
involved in some sort of drug dealer at a minimum as the driver. 
maybe smoking weed in the locker room. 
 

Kids will be kids? At least if they were rated 5*

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Wasn’t Harris a supposed Texas lock until last second shenanigans? I may be misremembering but perhaps there is something to the theory he may have been coaxed into the aggy cult. And once there rebelled like a spoiled child? Yeah I may be reaching 

 

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4 hours ago, FreeHorn said:

The kid needs to take some time away from football and figure out what direction he wants to take his life. Of course his people won’t let him do that so hopefully he finds a program with very strong leadership and discipline. He is not even welcome on North Shore campus right now. 

This seems bad.  Pass.

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6 hours ago, Vito Andolini said:

Grad transfer? Holy shit, if you have half a brain, you can graduate aggy in two years?

Kinda late on the reply but I commented on the '23 aggy thread about Chase Lane transferring in the spring with a masters degree AND 2 years of eligibility. 

It's as if they didn't even need the ridiculous enrollment numbers to dilute what constitutes a "degree" over there...

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The read on him (and not just from bizzle) is that he's VERY immature, but not actually malign. You need to surround a kid like that with driven peers and a good cultural structure. And you can't have too many of them at once. Sooo... you just have to do that math. Could work if you think he's the guy to invest that effort into.

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9 minutes ago, texifornia said:

The read on him (and not just from bizzle) is that he's VERY immature, but not actually malign. You need to surround a kid like that with driven peers and a good cultural structure. And you can't have too many of them at once. Sooo... you just have to do that math. Could work if you think he's the guy to invest that effort into.

It's funny seeing these reactions after the reactions to Hall/Billingsley the past week

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9 minutes ago, texifornia said:

The read on him (and not just from bizzle) is that he's VERY immature, but not actually malign. You need to surround a kid like that with driven peers and a good cultural structure. And you can't have too many of them at once. Sooo... you just have to do that math. Could work if you think he's the guy to invest that effort into.

His family believes he is just immature and easily influenced. They SWEAR Chris Marshall is the bad apple who has influenced Denver negatively. His family has been trying to get him away from Chris. But that’s the problem, people needs to make him have some accountability and not just blame his action on others. 

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1 hour ago, Wulaw Horn said:

There was more than just that. 
suspeneded for breaking curfew. 
involved in some sort of drug dealer at a minimum as the driver. 
maybe smoking weed in the locker room. 
 

Also shows that hobbit doesn't have control of the team.  People talk about 8-4 for them next year but I don't see it.  For players to even be competitive, they have to have mental toughness and be physical with some kind of drive, every week.  The younger players especially don't respect Jimbo and that isn't going to just be fixed with words or looch interviews. The older players didn't seem to step in and teach.  It's a real culture problem, which has nothing to do with talent, but everything to do with mental toughness, drive and work.  8-4 is the ceiling.       

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22 minutes ago, texifornia said:

The read on him (and not just from bizzle) is that he's VERY immature, but not actually malign. You need to surround a kid like that with driven peers and a good cultural structure. And you can't have too many of them at once. Sooo... you just have to do that math. Could work if you think he's the guy to invest that effort into.

Well, luckily it is hard to get into trouble in Austin.

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If Denver wants in, tell him he has one chance to walk the straight and narrow.  Tell him he won't play next year.  Tell him if he makes one mistake ... that's it.

 

6 minutes ago, Bevo said:

Well, luckily it is hard to get into trouble in Austin.


This is a good point. Austin is not for children.

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3 minutes ago, Hornius Emeritus said:

If Denver wants in, tell him he has one chance to walk the straight and narrow.  Tell him he won't play next year.  Tell him if he makes one mistake ... that's it.

 


This is a good point. Austin is not for children.

Why would we take a transfer that we don't plan on playing until 2024? That makes no sense 

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39 minutes ago, texifornia said:

The read on him (and not just from bizzle) is that he's VERY immature, but not actually malign. You need to surround a kid like that with driven peers and a good cultural structure. And you can't have too many of them at once. Sooo... you just have to do that math. Could work if you think he's the guy to invest that effort into.

We already have one of those in Agyie Hall (maybe?). No thanks, no interest in bringing this kid in. The only thing it does is fire a shot at Muhammed. Let him go work his way back at Texas State.

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22 minutes ago, Mdhorn said:

For players to even be competitive, they have to have mental toughness and be physical with some kind of drive, every week.  The younger players especially don't respect Jimbo and that isn't going to just be fixed with words or looch interviews. The older players didn't seem to step in and teach.  It's a real culture problem, which has nothing to do with talent, but everything to do with mental toughness, drive and work.  8-4 is the ceiling.       

Sounds depressingly familiar. 

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8 minutes ago, 6th Street said:

Don't see why having Denver Harris would be any different than a Ramonce Taylor.

For reference from wiki: In May 2006, Taylor was arrested on marijuana charges.[3] Longhorn coach Mack Brown dismissed Taylor from the team due to academic and legal troubles.[4][5] In September 2006, he pleaded guilty to the felony drug charges and was sentenced to 60 days in jail and five years deferred adjudication.[5] In early 2008, he was put in jail for five months for violating his probation.[1] Taylor was expected to be taken in the 2007 NFL Draft,[6][7] but he was not chosen.

 

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18 minutes ago, Bevo said:

For reference from wiki: In May 2006, Taylor was arrested on marijuana charges.[3] Longhorn coach Mack Brown dismissed Taylor from the team due to academic and legal troubles.[4][5] In September 2006, he pleaded guilty to the felony drug charges and was sentenced to 60 days in jail and five years deferred adjudication.[5] In early 2008, he was put in jail for five months for violating his probation.[1] Taylor was expected to be taken in the 2007 NFL Draft,[6][7] but he was not chosen.

 

This has been covered before, Harris had the lower amount of over 5oz or whatever to 5 pounds.  Romance had just under 5 pounds when he was busted.  He literally had right at 5 pounds of weed…

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47 minutes ago, 6th Street said:

Don't see why having Denver Harris would be any different than a Ramonce Taylor.

Ramonce never played again after his arrest, which is a damn shame. It will be another damn shame if Denver Harris never plays again, but it won’t be here if he does. Keep in mind guys like Harris and Stewart dicked over Sarkisian and took bags at the 11th hour. Those things tend to not be forgotten.

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22 minutes ago, Hook1997 said:

This has been covered before, Harris had the lower amount of over 5oz or whatever to 5 pounds.  Romance had just under 5 pounds when he was busted.  He literally had right at 5 pounds of weed…

I was just responding to the question of why wouldn't we have Harris if we had Ramonce. Ramonce was kicked off the team. There are comparable players out there without the headache. Personally, I couldn't give a shit one way or the other as long as he isn't a threat to society. I would just like to see us win.

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17 minutes ago, Bevo said:

I was just responding to the question of why wouldn't we have Harris if we had Ramonce. Ramonce was kicked off the team. There are comparable players out there without the headache. Personally, I couldn't give a shit one way or the other as long as he isn't a threat to society. I would just like to see us win.

Lockerroom isn't strong enough yet for that type of player. Ramonce worked because we had VY, Studdard, and crew. We are just getting our feet under us. 

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Maybe it’s kinda hokey but the team chemistry seems pretty good right now.  Seems like kids of playing hard for each other and have bought in.  Don’t need any one fucking that up even if he’s very talented.  This kid ain’t going a full year without fucking up again.  

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Harris is a bad idea with that many incidents in 4 months.  He'll end up in serious trouble at some point.  Probably manage to take down a few teammates with him too.

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5 hours ago, Lhorn said:

Maybe it’s kinda hokey but the team chemistry seems pretty good right now.  Seems like kids of playing hard for each other and have bought in.  Don’t need any one fucking that up even if he’s very talented.  This kid ain’t going a full year without fucking up again.  

 The people that are supposed to be leaders are the young dudes going into this next year. Worthy-soph, Ewers-fresh, Sanders-soph. A couple years older and they could handle a cat like that. Right now they are more than likely to join in. We have a good thing going. Guys are going about their business. Almost EVERYONE is improving on a YOY basis. The ones that aren't are being emcouraged to ask Dr Strange a favor. 

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Taking Harris would reek of desperation. Make him have to transfer down a level and prove he can keep his nose clean and grades up for a year before reconsidering. 

Also, if a player is truly expelled from school, does he really have to transfer? Wouldn't it just be starting over?

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8 hours ago, 6th Street said:

Don't see why having Denver Harris would be any different than a Ramonce Taylor.

There is a difference between having that player on your roster, potentially for several years, and having them get into trouble versus actively pursuing a kid that had already been arrested or kicked off a roster at another school. And every kid is different. *Maybe* Ramonce was a fine teammate and player who also dealt drugs. That doesn’t mean Harris is a fine teammate who keeps his criminality out of the locker room. Multiple transgressions in 4 months and apparently kicked out of school by the academic side sort of speak to that.

And why take a flyer on a CB if all spots? We’ve got Watts, Brooks, solid prospects behind them, and Muhammad hopefully coming in, and Barron can play CB as well. Why bring in a cancer risk at that spot? It’s stupid. 

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8 hours ago, RollLeft said:

 

Yeah you take that guy for sure.  Enduring 5 years at Stanford as student athlete and also doing a LDS mission.  Work ethic/maturity checked off.

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