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lilchi721
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Did he actually do what he said he would do?
He's also sleeping over at some Houston kid's house who has already committed. I'm alright with it. I must be honest, if it's in the kids room that would odd. But I don't see a problem with staying over with a family you're trying to form a connection with so they want to play for you.
That shit is creepy no matter how you want to spin it.
That's not creepy at all.Gotta be one of the weirdest/creepiest fuckers in sports. And that's saying something.
I don't agree. Is it creepy when you have someone stay at your house?That shit is creepy no matter how you want to spin it.
I've been headhunted several times in my professional career. If a potential employer wanted to come over and stay the night at my place, I would be very fucking creeped out.I don't agree. Is it creepy when you have someone stay at your house?
I've been headhunted several times in my professional career. If a potential employer wanted to come over and stay the night at my place, I would be very fucking creeped out.
Unless she was hot. Then yes, she could come stay the night at my place.
The exact opposite of everything you just said is the truth.But these football teams get called "families" all the time. Kids commit because they feel a connection with a certain coach or have friends on the team. I don't think it's odd in this case. An employer is different -- you aren't going to have a lifelong connection to your boss.
This. If you can't forge a proper relationship with a recruit without staying the night at this house, you're just fucking weird.All I know is if I had a son in that situation: A. There's no way in hell he spending the night in my house with my kid and B. The choice would ultimately be my kids, but if asked for my input, I'd do everything in my power to pursuad him to go elsewhere. That's just weird.
This. If you can't forge a proper relationship with a recruit without staying the night at this house, you're just fucking weird.