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Please pass me a large cup of "NOBODY CARES" and lets move on. Not going to see him for 2 years anyway so don't let the door hit him on the way out.committed to George Washington.
I care, and I wish him well.Please pass me a large cup of "NOBODY CARES" and lets move on. Not going to see him for 2 years anyway so don't let the door hit him on the way out.
Stay classy and uninformed, Bobbie. He was one of the good guys on the team this year.later quitter. have fun in the A10.
Stay classy and uninformed, Bobbie. He was one of the good guys on the team this year.
By playing together I mean as teammates in practice. That and being in each others company for a whole school year does raise the obvious question when was this first discussed.Mitola can play this year, jaren sits out. I do not think it was a package deal.
I kinda have to agree with Solo here. His value wasn't going any lower if he stuck around. No way I understand him quitting midseason. If he threatened to quit and Willard showed him door, I'd understand. If something bigger than the game happened, I'd understand. But the few details leaked seems like immaturity on his part and a rash decision.
Like so much of what happened with SH basketball this past season we don't know what the exact circumstances are that led Jaren to quit in mid-season . I do know that quitting in mid-season seems totally out of character for him and he and his family must have felt it was in his best interests to do so. With that in mind I can only wish the best for him .Condolences on the first part. In actuality, the few details that leaked hinted at something much more ominous, and Mergin Sina's announcement that it was "not racial" was taken by some, and run with, to imply that it wasn't anything bad at all. Agreeing with Solo puts you in the rarified air of not knowing what happened, and rashly accusing someone else of acting in the same manner.
Like so much of what happened with SH basketball this past season we don't know what the exact circumstances are that led Jaren to quit in mid-season . I do know that quitting in mid-season seems totally out of character for him and he and his family must have felt it was in his best interests to do so. With that in mind I can only wish the best for him .
Good luck to you young Jaren. Keep up the yoga.Wish him the best as he moves on---obviously he and his family felt leaving the team was in his best interest and without knowing the details who are we to judge---hope he does well at GW