Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
My son switched to Rugby, no crybaby kids and no crybaby parents! Good by losers!

It’s “loosers” come on guy! Spelling is fundamental!

I like the post on here trying to make fun of another person and in doing so quotes the word “looser” and instead writes the word “lost” by accident. Too funny. However, most would rather laugh at those people who come on here and talk bad about a kid who went D1 out of jealousy. That makes us laugh more than a typo.

No one is jealous. Try to keep up, quoting a guy who can barely read on level and has an incredibly suspect reputation as a source of inspiration is pretty lame.

I feel bad for you. You are saying that a person who can’t read and did not have the opportunities you had is not worthy of listening to. If you grew up with his education opportunities you would be homeless. Face it, you are jealous of a basketball player who did well financially with no education just as you are jealous of everyone who you perceive as better than you or your kid. Try listening to those who grew up with little education opportunities and did well. You may learn something.

Kind of odd that you assume to know me? You’re a special type of dopey. You should educate yourself on your hero though, those rape allegations are pretty bad.

Your post tell a lot about you. Even if he is the worst person in the world the quote makes sense. He is saying in an indirect way that making choices based on fear is not the way to do it. In life risk equals reward. People who don’t do things because of fear of failure will have less of a chance to be successful. But you advocate to make choices based on fear of failure so I don’t expect you to understand this. So my older kid took a chance and is playing d1 at a top school. You think he will sit on the bench. You don’t know that. You can advise your kid to play d3 because he may sit on the bench at a d1 school. That is your choice. Not your son’s. Read the quote again and see if it now makes sense.