nikkas be proud about irrelevant coli “support” and being in lock step with “boss”@Left.A1 youre the only one in here defending this goofy shyt
his family fukked around and found out
I don't blame anyone for trying to get paid.......but he's not white, a QB and isn't good enough to be calling his shot like that.
The top P5 schools will collude on a guy like that. A breh like Jeremiah Smith could get away with it (if he wanted to) because his talent is on THAT level. NFL scouts think he'd go Top 5 in the draft right now if he was eligible.
Nico is overplaying his hand. Them islander dad's are overbearing as fukk and end up hurting their kids in the long run. They always wanna make shyt about themselves instead of doing what's best for their seed.
If he had focused on tOSU and figured out a way to get deeper in the playoffs, Team Creamsicle would have opened the vault and thrown money on him. This isn't the NBA. Players don't have that kind of leverage unless they're generational talents.
Counterpoint: What if black folks wanted to see him succeed at Tennessee and thought he was in a great position to one day go to the NFL. He was already getting $2 million year for not the greatest of play, and I believe the Tennessee was even paying him while he was in high school. I get your extreme militant stance, but this is also people believing, at least on the surface level, that he was in a great f*cking position at Tennessee to succeed and it appears that his family could potentially ruin his career. Nico at another school is a complete mystery going forward. Either he plays well and still has a NFL trajectory or he falls off the map and becomes DJ 2.0. This is deeper that just some "cacs are doing to too" sh*t.As I stated before, its the mentality, not the player’s background.
The coaches are usually cacs and the players are usually young black men.
The rules were set up in a racist way, not going to sit here and pretend that doesn’t impact why things are the way they are today.
At the end of the day these cacs in charge dont like to see non-cacs have the gall to make moves.
Thats why Nick Saban can bring in a whole recruiting class, lie and say he’ll be there, and quit and its fine.
Its ok when the massa and overseer do it, but everyone is in an uproar when 1 out of 12000+ players does it.
Yes and no. If you look at the history of Division 1 sports and how BM got a seat at the table, you can't dismiss some of the underlying historyHe not even black
Y’all gotta chill trying to be militant with everything
But they leave. And they are supposed to be the grown ups in these young mens lives.Yall talking about coaches leave yeah they leave to upgrade jobs not to be out here deciding between Tulane and UCLA.
Theres nothing militant about my stance, I certainly am biased for the players (while admitting that Nico should not have skipped practices)Counterpoint: What if black folks wanted to see him succeed at Tennessee and thought he was in a great position to one day go to the NFL. He was already getting $2 million year for not the greatest of play, and I believe the Tennessee was even paying him while he was in high school. I get your extreme militant stance, but this is also people believing, at least on the surface level, that he was in a great f*cking position at Tennessee to succeed and it appears that his family could potentially ruin his career. Nico at another school is a complete mystery going forward. Either he plays well and still has a NFL trajectory or he falls off the map and becomes DJ 2.0. This is deeper that just some "cacs are doing to too" sh*t.
Theres nothing militant about my stance, I certainly am biased for the players (while admitting that Nico should not have skipped practices)
But thats only because I KNOW the ncaa and these cac coaches been on some BS for decades
So I want the players to push the boundaries because they deserve the lions share of the pay.
If its ok for the coaches to do it, then its ok for the players is my stance.
But they leave. And they are supposed to be the grown ups in these young mens lives.