ShotgunDawg
04-04-2020, 01:41 PM
It's not likely that during our lifetimes MSU year in and year out will have equal too or more talent than some teams in our division. Thus, the only way we're ever going to compete for anything big is to have guys that go above and beyond for the TEAM. Players that lay it on the line and are tougher, smarter, and more authentic than the competition.
Through this entire situation, I've begun to realize that we have a deficit of those guys currently in the MSU football program.
Look no future than those consistently seeking attention on twitter. Guy that joke about transferring and things like that aren't funny. Making jokes or statements on twitter that you back off from isn't cute or comical. No, it's a symptom of a deep rooted insecurity in which you are passively aggressively stating that you need to be coddled and told how good you are.
If that's you as a player, then please leave. Just because you're talented or a big name doesn't matter because MSU can't win with players like you.
It's time to get back to MSU recruiting and accumulating MISSISSIPPI STATE type players.
This program wasn't built on insecure, coddled kids. It was built by blue collar kids that just wanted find a way to support their families.
This Lovett situation has highlighted that for me.
Through this entire situation, I've begun to realize that we have a deficit of those guys currently in the MSU football program.
Look no future than those consistently seeking attention on twitter. Guy that joke about transferring and things like that aren't funny. Making jokes or statements on twitter that you back off from isn't cute or comical. No, it's a symptom of a deep rooted insecurity in which you are passively aggressively stating that you need to be coddled and told how good you are.
If that's you as a player, then please leave. Just because you're talented or a big name doesn't matter because MSU can't win with players like you.
It's time to get back to MSU recruiting and accumulating MISSISSIPPI STATE type players.
This program wasn't built on insecure, coddled kids. It was built by blue collar kids that just wanted find a way to support their families.
This Lovett situation has highlighted that for me.