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Thoughts?
I think any freshman who hasn't seen the field all year has these moments. We get to see them now that they're on social media. I'm not saying, "nothing to see here," but I'm not reading into cryptic tweets either.
Good point and you may be correct, let's hope so. I read i differently but that is probably because I had a friend tell me this morning that Weber is supposedly considering transferring because he was not happy. Maybe that came from this tweet too? I told him then I thought there was no way he would leave since he would have to sit out a year since he has already burned a red shirt. Then I log in and see the tweet, so who knows really?I think its absolutely ridiculous for people to assume this is about football. Twitter is each individuals personal account to speak on whatever they want, not necessarily their offical outlet to discuss football related matters. This really could be about anything. A girl, a purchase, a friend... anything.
Good point and you may be correct, let's hope so. I read i differently but that is probably because I had a friend tell me this morning that Weber is supposedly considering transferring because he was not happy. Maybe that came from this tweet too? I told him then I thought there was no way he would leave since he would have to sit out a year since he has already burned a red shirt. Then I log in and see the tweet, so who knows really?
Sure it COULD be about anything. Heck, maybe he is reflecting that he wished he could go back to his youth and pick up a clarinet or something. But, if I'm a betting man I'm putting my chips on the fact it's about football. Especially considering it's his life currently as a highly touted freshman in his first year, playing for a defending NC team who just had their repeat shot blown by bad play calling and whose big brother just called out said play caller. Call it a stab in the dark but it's more of a stretch to think it was NOT in reference to the current state of affairs.