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Slevin said...
Just because your team is a bunch of asshole cheaters who don't even give a fug when they are being looked at by the NCAA doesn't mean every other team is the same way. UF looked into it with the NCAA, and they said nothing was wrong. Why stop a kid who is about to get adopted by a millionaire? Shit we would all love for that to happen. Stop being jealous twats for a second. He's a freakin junior in college and is 20 years old. UF holds no significant gain in any of this. We aren't recruiting him anymore you moron. Good lord. For a second i thought you were a smart poster but you must mentally skip rocks and shit in your pants on a daily basis.
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secrocks2000 said...
So your telling me if you're poor as hell and have to have a bake sale to get money to go to the Army All American game you wouldn't want to be adopted by a guy that can help you out? I understand Floyd gets stuff for being at UF but that doesn't mean he still isn't poor, it's not like getting an athletic scholarship all of a sudden takes away the fact you don't have money. If Floyd wouldn't be going pro and just graduated he would still be poor. Yes he would have a degree from a great school but he would still have to find a job and start paying bills. I don't get where you are going with this. A rich dude that has no ties to UF and has nothing to gain by Floyd going pro is helping the kid out and you are mad? What a shitty life you must live if you can't get over the fact that people are actually nice and try to help people out. I doubt you got to where you are in life right now with out the help of others, probably your parents who paid for everything you wanted when you were younger and helped pay for you to go to school. Shame on the man helping Floyd out, he is a terrible man.
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Bill Cutting
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Bill Cutting
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Slevin said...
for 4 years. What happens after he graduates? Who's to say he ever makes it in the NFL? Kid has had a crap life financially and family wise. Who honestly cares if a millionaire adopts him? It's pretty pathetic to see so many grown men cry and moan over a kid who waited 20 years of his life to have someone care about him.
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Bill Cutting said...
Exactly what about the families that make under 50k a yr and cant afford to send there kids to college. Kid has a huge amount in loans to pay back and won't get any assistance from the gov't because their parents are on the cut line. These gayturds just don't get it.
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Florida's Sharrif Floyd adopted by the man who gave him benefits