You know the context for dawgs here, right?
of course, he is bringing in buddies and homies he can hang with. The definitions are quite revealing.
I also understand the context of the word âfurnitureâ when it refers to humans like Sanders did. He is comparing them to inanimate objects with no emotions that he can either dump in the trash or find more in the âfurniture portalâ
A dawg without proper training can wreak havoc on your furniture. Particularly high end, solid wood furniture.
In the Texas Legislature, we have a lot of furniture. For those not up on legislative-speak, a legislator who does nothing, keeps on getting re-elected and essentially just takes up space is considered furniture. A label richly deserved. Yes, the Texas Legislature has a lot of furniture.
This is not the context.
Then you tell me. No where on the internet is there any better explanation. And please dont say Dawgs=wonderful players because that definition does not exist except in possibly your and Sanders mind.
Wait, I know! He is recruiting a bunch of Georgia football players. That is the only other reasonable explanation.
Oh now I get it. âHarbaugh has never had that problem and with the biggest game of the season this weekend, Harbaugh is out here defining what a DAWG is. Itâs simply a Disciplined Athlete With Grit . No need to make it complicated. Are you a gritty athlete who is also disciplined? Well, congratulations.â
Harbaugh is the new Webster
Glad you get it now.
6â8 320?? Dana needs to call this kid and bring him to Houston.
They cut him for a reason A big body that has the maneuverability of a block of granite doesnât do you any good.
Have you seen him play?
I knew that would be your rebuttal, Answer is no. If he was all that he still be there IMO. 6â8 320 lbs players donât grow on trees and sure donât cut them unless thereâs a serious deficiency in their game
I donât think we can be picky with OL when several have transferred out recently.
Just saying makes no sense to bring in player who is no better or maybe worse than the ones who got pushed out.
He could possibly be better than we what we have on the roster. If anything, he could be depth. Just because Deion is pushing him out, doesnât mean he canât be a good player. I doubt EVERY player in the portal from CU will all of sudden quit football and not amount to anything in the game just because Deion had his mind already set. Anyways, I donât run recruiting at UH, so this is probably irrelevant anyways.
I read the article and the cut probably followed the script of most colleges.
Text to player to come to meeting.
Escorted by position coach and position coach breaks the news to him.
Coach Prime breaks the news as diplomatic as he can. This is a tough conversation to have.
I have no issues with how it came down.
I read a number of articles that had an analysis of Coloradoâs OL last season. None of it was good. None
I read the article too. I didnât have a problem with how he went about it. The 6â8 320 caught my attention and I wished we had more O linemen like that.
Iâm not sure what the point was but I didnât either.