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Posted on 7/14/14 at 9:19 am to twisted tiger
He wasn't at the opening because he's a 2017 revelry
Posted on 7/14/14 at 9:35 am to Pear
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He wasn't at the opening because he's a 2017 revelry
I'm sure he will be there next year because there were juniors at this past one.
Posted on 7/14/14 at 10:21 am to Cousin
Dylan aint going annnnyyyywhhhherrreee! He goes to these camps at other schools to kick arse and instill fear in everyone of the coaches minds that he will face one day as a Tigah
Posted on 7/14/14 at 10:31 am to geauxcoco
That's what I think. He wants to face the best of the best. Wouldn't be surprised if he camps at a lot of big schools.
Posted on 7/14/14 at 11:10 am to Patton
Look guys. It's Patton. Kid can't get enough LSU.
Posted on 7/14/14 at 1:17 pm to Rouge
“I take these camps and visits as a work session and don’t really look at it as a recruiting visit,” Moses told Geaux247. “I’m always going to be a Tiger, and I’ve never thought about changing my mind.”
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He will continue to camp so he can go up against the best around the nation and he will continue to better himself in doing so. I'm sure JRev will drop in to update us every once in a while. Moses has always said he is going to camp nearly everywhere possible, but to him they are business trips.
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He will continue to camp so he can go up against the best around the nation and he will continue to better himself in doing so. I'm sure JRev will drop in to update us every once in a while. Moses has always said he is going to camp nearly everywhere possible, but to him they are business trips.
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Posted on 7/14/14 at 2:42 pm to mkibod1
He's going to get sick of football and quit by the time he's a senior. Let the KID enjoy the summer. He can't be learning so much that he can't skip a few camps and enjoy being a teenager.
All the traveling and camping if not already will start to become a grind eventually.
All the traveling and camping if not already will start to become a grind eventually.
Posted on 7/14/14 at 3:45 pm to Tiger Ree
Nobody is forcing him to go haha He is the type of kid asking his dad to go to them all. He always says he wants to be the best and knows in order to be the best you have to train like it, which is how he is apparently. And yes you can learn a lot at those college camps. College coaches tend to be a little more technically sound/skilled than high school coaches, and a kid like Moses gets lots of one on one time. Sure you compete but they can teach you odds and ins of a position most high school coaches do not know or really have time to share.
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Posted on 7/14/14 at 4:02 pm to mkibod1
quote:And I would imagine he doesn't have to pay the registration fees.
Nobody is forcing him to go haha He is the type of kid asking his dad to go to them all. He always says he wants to be the best and knows in order to be the best you have to train like it, which is how he is apparently. And yes you can learn a lot at those college camps. College coaches tend to be a little more technically sound/skilled than high school coaches, and a kid like Moses gets lots of one on one time. Sure you compete but they can teach you odds and ins of a position most high school coaches do not know or really have time to share.
Posted on 7/14/14 at 4:08 pm to sjmabry
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And I would imagine he doesn't have to pay the registration fees.
He does. Would be a NCAA violation if he did not. But his dad is an attorney around BR, so they can handle the costs.
Posted on 7/14/14 at 4:43 pm to mkibod1
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Nobody is forcing him to go haha He is the type of kid asking his dad to go to them all. He always says he wants to be the best and knows in order to be the best you have to train like it
Well that's fine and Dandy. I quit playing golf about 15 years ago. When I got hooked, I really got hooked and played and played and played for years. When living in Dallas I had two groups I played with one Saturday and one Sunday. One Sunday morning I was sitting on the bed putting on my tennis shoes on this weird thought hit me like a ton of bricks. I thought "I would almost rather be going to work than to go golfing for 5 or 6 hours today". Wasn't much longer after that that I quit. I have played about 5 times the last 15 years.
If you watched Georges St Pierre's interview with Ron Kruck on "Inside MMA" this past Friday you would get an idea of what can happen. This guy was at the pinnacle of his MMA career and just walked away giving up his title because it wasn't fun anymore, which caused him to lose his desire.
Georges St Pierre on leaving MMA
I'm not saying it will happen to DM, but for anyone to say there is no way it could happen is just being ignorant. Another reason I would try to slow him down is the possibility of injury.
Posted on 7/14/14 at 4:49 pm to Tiger Ree
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Tiger Ree
dude....he his a kid
Posted on 7/14/14 at 4:51 pm to Tiger Ree
Oh I hear you about getting burned out on a sport (did it myself), but if the kid loves it, more power to him. He is extremely self motivated and driven, unlike most young kids, which is a bit refreshing. And the kid could make this hustle into the biggest payday of his life, which is why he does what he does. What he does is out of our control, so why not just support the kid and be thankful he is very solid in his commitment to LSU?
Posted on 7/14/14 at 4:52 pm to Tiger Ree
Kid: "hey dad, I like football. I want to train to get better and maximize my pro potential. Shucks, I can even earn myself a luxury lifestyle if I succeed."
Dad: "that's great! I'm glad you have the drive to be the best! There's just one problem though son."
Kid: "what's the matter dad? Am I too short? Too weak?"
Dad: "no son, the problem is you like football. How in the world could we pull this off now?"
Dad: "that's great! I'm glad you have the drive to be the best! There's just one problem though son."
Kid: "what's the matter dad? Am I too short? Too weak?"
Dad: "no son, the problem is you like football. How in the world could we pull this off now?"
Posted on 7/14/14 at 5:00 pm to BigEdLSU
Dude, quit trying to be funny. That is undoubtedly the stupidest shite I have seen today.
Posted on 7/14/14 at 5:03 pm to Tiger Ree
Quit trying to Dr. Phil this shite and let them go beast mode at all the camps.
Posted on 7/14/14 at 5:11 pm to BigEdLSU
I explained my reason for saying what I have said. I have even posted a link with a qualifying example that you obviously didn't watch, which makes your stupid attempt at humor even more ridiculous.
I care for the kid, what can I say. You, seemingly, don't care if he gets burned out or injured. That's cool, but don't attack with your BS because of it, just skip over my posts.
I care for the kid, what can I say. You, seemingly, don't care if he gets burned out or injured. That's cool, but don't attack with your BS because of it, just skip over my posts.
Posted on 7/14/14 at 5:17 pm to Tiger Ree
I think your opinion is silly. Athletes get trained way sooner than Dylan's age.
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