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gravedigger
11-29-2013, 01:55 PM
When they perform well on TV, it is just about the best recruiting tool you can have.

On the other hand, when they don't, doubt settles in whether the coaching staff can actually develop the player.

But even worse:

When a true freshman is injured like Tunsil was, it really sends a bad message. That kid is special, but now he'll face the next 3 years of trying to recover the opportunity to get to the next level without the injury affecting him. The kid should have been sitting.

And now, it looks like Robert Kimdeeche runs the show over there on the sideline.

Not a good example to all the momma's out there.

Jack Lambert
11-29-2013, 02:24 PM
Kimdeeche will only be there two more years. I really don't think he has Ole Miss in his heart. He wanted to play somewhere else but he did what mama wanted and went to Ole Miss. He is there until he can go pro. I think his temper is going to hurt Ole Miss in a key situation sooner or later.