mthoopsfan
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Your response not mine. I don’t view the other two as quitters.Initial post was stating facts regarding McDowell. Response was stating facts regarding other “quitters”.
Your response not mine. I don’t view the other two as quitters.Initial post was stating facts regarding McDowell. Response was stating facts regarding other “quitters”.
Sweet. I look forward to watching them play for the Griz this season.Your response not mine. I don’t view the other two as quitters.
So the timing of their "quitting" determines whether they're "quitters?"Your response not mine. I don’t view the other two as quitters.
That can be a factor, but there are multiple factors. Being a “quitter” is different than moving on or going from one place to another. I did a prior post in a similar topic. So you think everyone who changes jobs or schools is a quitter?So the timing of their "quitting" determines whether they're "quitters?"
Quitter was your word, not mine.That can be a factor, but there are multiple factors. Being a “quitter” is different than moving on or going from one place to another. I did a prior post in a similar topic. So you think everyone who changes jobs or schools is a quitter?
I think I can help:Quitter was your word, not mine.
Yes, there is quitter and quitting (moving on). I didn't call any Griz leaving a quitter, except McDowell. He quit on his team.Quitter was your word, not mine.
Most players who are not starters and who move on from a team are not quitters.I think I can help:
Some players enter the portal to look for better opportunities for themselves. Those players are NOT selfish or quitters; whereas
Other players enter the portal to look for better opportunities for themselves. Those players ARE selfish and quitters.
That's the gist of my understanding.
Most players who are not starters and who move on from a team are not quitters.
Would you rather be called a quitter, or be referred to as someone moved to a different team or stropped player? I know you see the difference. But happy to continue the discussion to eternity.
Nope. Generally not, but players who played with him would know better. By the way, Edwards was in fact the starter most of the time last season. I see that in the Notes for the NDSU game, Edwards and Hustedt are listed as OR. That affects my view a bit.What about if (and this is purely hypothetical) a staff tells a player he can best serve the team by playing a certain position. But the player wants to play a different position, so he leaves the program. Did that guy quit on his team by refusing to help the team as best he can?
Why are you so stupid or such a jerk that you can't see what is a typo? If you can't understand my posts, then feel free not to read them. The good news is that most posters now know what a loser you are.
Only starters and QBs can be quitters....come on CDA....are you another "loser" that doesn't understand hoopsietnese??Initial post was stating facts regarding McDowell. Response was stating facts regarding other “quitters”.
McDowell quit on the team. His best interest is going to McNeese? It may not be our business, but fans are welcome to comment on it. None of the departures upset me in any respect. Frequently acting in one’s best interest is being selfish, in my view.None of them are quitters. Every one of them is looking out for his best interests, and there is nothing wrong with that. Some of the departures upset us fans more than others, but, whatever the individual reasons may be, none of it really is our business.
How very lawyerly of you…Yes, there is quitter and quitting (moving on). I didn't call any Griz leaving a quitter, except McDowell. He quit on his team.
"one that quits. especially : one that gives up too easily : defeatist. Mar 4, 2024"
Quitter Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Merriam-Webster
https://www.merriam-webster.com › dictionary › quitter
"a person who gives up easily or does not have the courage or determination to finish a task."
Deintion of quitting: "verb (used with object),quit or quit·ted, quit·ting. to stop, cease, or discontinue"
The new world of college sports. I suggest you get over it.Committed to Nebraska, glad UM paid to train and feed him for two years for Nebraska to reap the benefits
The portal goes both ways. Bobby and staff brought in some very talented transfers this winter. In each case, some other school paid to feed and train them. It is what it is.Committed to Nebraska, glad UM paid to train and feed him for two years for Nebraska to reap the benefits
YupCommitted to Nebraska, glad UM paid to train and feed him for two years for Nebraska to reap the benefits