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After a great conversation with @Lane_Kiffin l am blessed to receive an offer from @LSUfootball
#GeauxTigers 🐯 💛💜
@CoachNGodd @FBCoachWolf
@Coach_B10 @MBlum75 @CoachGray70
@BHoward_11 @AllenTrieu
@MoellerFootball @247recruiting
@MikeDyer @SWiltfong_ @BigMoBarrett




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Happy March 28th @ATLFalconsUK , or should we say, like our American brethren, happy 28-3 day
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@mccauley318 I think Z-Ro had more range than Bun but that’s not an indictment on Bun. Of course I prefer Pimp C over Bun so I may not be the best person to ask lol
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It’s either Z-Ro or Bun B based off Sauce criteria
SAY CHEESE! 👄🧀@SaycheeseDGTL
Sauce Walka believes Z-Ro is the greatest rapper to ever come out of Texas
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@TheCinesthetic Hollywood consistently tweaks other fictional stories they develop into movies so why not this one?
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I’d agree … When I was drafted , they told me I’d be playing safety at first, but when I arrived I was thrown into the LB room as a ILB (a position I had never played in my career before) so it felt like I had to relearn the game of football and made me kinda doubt my own ability as a player at times. Coming from USC and having a revolving door of systems & HC’s didn’t help me develop as either a safety or a LB. I played 3-4 different positions at USC (and just happed to be good at em) but never really mastered one. By the time the league came, it felt like Washington was just spitballing what they’d want from me on a week to week basis. One week I’m a true ILB trying to get off double teams at 220 pounds and the next I’m playing basically playing safety and guarding WR’s, TE’s, and slots depending on the formation. I believe if it’s why I ended up dealing with so many injuries in my short NFL career. On top of the fact I ALMOST WENT BLIND from a concussion trying to play aggressive while being undersized. I never had issues with Jay in Washington. I liked him as a HC and trusted em enough to actually cry in his office in private like a baby, when I told em “Something doesn’t feel right with my eye !! I don’t feel the same , something’s off!!” After my concussion before the 2017 season. I have a ton of regrets when it comes to my football career. My biggest is not staying at USC for my senior year, learning how to really play ILB, and avoiding getting drafted by Washington all together. But I’m grateful for the opportunity and hope none of these kids in the future go through the same injuries I set through. And I am in no way offended by Jay’s words. He and I have always kept it 100% whether he liked or not and vice versa . It’s a mutual respect on a situation that didn’t work out in the end 🙏🏽 💯 #HTTR #FightOn
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Former Redskins HC Jay Gruden says he didn’t want to draft S Su’a Cravens: “Su’a Cravens was one, we had a lot of different opinions on. I didn’t want the guy at all, you know, just because he didn’t fit. He wasn’t a safety, he played outside LB. We didn’t, you know, he’s too little, not because he wasn’t a good kid or a good player, just there’s nowhere to put him.”
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The mission doesn’t end at 50… it grows.
After completing the 50 Yard Challenge, kids can take on special edition challenges like the Military Edition, Teacher Edition, First Responder Edition & more, continuing to serve those who serve us.
In the Military Edition, they mow 50 free lawns for veterans and active-duty families—and even earn special camo shirts, like the ones worn here by Timmy and Vinny of Nebraska.
Because once a child learns to serve… they don’t stop.

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