View Full Version : Devin Gardner Likes Family Atmosphere...
Bossgobbler23
08-07-2009, 08:01 AM
Gardner liked the family atmosphere at U-M and sited that as one of the reasons he committed to the Blue.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8nAA5rSIlQ&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fmgoblog.com%2F&feature=player_embedded
bighousemike84
08-07-2009, 08:07 AM
Just another example of a player, that is actually relevent, talking about how the program really is a family. 2 guys left and bashed the program and the buckeye trolls latch on to it but just in the last week I have read 4 seperate quotes from current players and they all said its like a family and the other players are like brothers. You can tell that the team has really jelled over the summer. That kind of atmosphere is conducive to winning football
Blue In Ohio
08-07-2009, 10:51 AM
Thought Boren said we did not have a family atmosphere? Oh wait it was no longer a family because he was expected to do some work and apply himself.
The Michigan Man
08-07-2009, 11:00 AM
Thought Boren said we did not have a family atmosphere? Oh wait it was no longer a family because he was expected to do some work and apply himself.
Bottom line with Boren - besides being fat and lazy and unwilling to embrace Barwis' conditioning regiment, his lack of family values claim was also based upon a lack of a scholarship offer for his baby brother Zach.
If Justin was really concerned with family values, he wouldn't have humiliated his poor dad Mike by quitting the program in such a classless manner, badmouthing the program where his dad played honorably for Bo, and squandering a scholarship to go play for what was just a year earlier his most hated rival. Mike is saying the right things publicly because it is his son, but it has to be deeply embarrassing that his son conducted himself in such a low class manner.
RADRACING
08-07-2009, 11:28 AM
He was trying to say in a polite way the profanity used in an abusive way by the coaches was over the top - He used family values in a vague term instead of being more specific.
Had nothing to do with work ethic, If you like him or not, you got to commend him for paying for his own College and leaving a scholarship behind. I call that more courage than most US corporations and executives have, instead of going for the Government hand out.
FLex500
08-07-2009, 12:49 PM
He was trying to say in a polite way the profanity used in an abusive way by the coaches was over the top - He used family values in a vague term instead of being more specific.
Had nothing to do with work ethic, If you like him or not, you got to commend him for paying for his own College and leaving a scholarship behind. I call that more courage than most US corporations and executives have, instead of going for the Government hand out.
I'd agree if he wasn't a flaming as*hole. There are so many rumors about the kid and what he does in his private life I'm not going to repeat any...but I'm sure you've heard the many and where there is smoke there is fire. So I have a heard time believe he was upset by curse words...
and let's be honest he is a d*ck. Even people that know him...even his dad will tell you that.
Mich97c
08-07-2009, 01:10 PM
I'd agree if he wasn't a flaming as*hole. There are so many rumors about the kid and what he does in his private life I'm not going to repeat any...but I'm sure you've heard the many and where there is smoke there is fire. So I have a heard time believe he was upset by curse words...
and let's be honest he is a d*ck. Even people that know him...even his dad will tell you that.
Can't you just tell me the rumors? You can keep it vague.
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