Maybe this is my favorite part of the Alfano era?
He’ll probably end up a cop.It really is sad when guys with this much talent can't figure out how to use it.
Interesting contrast between Alfano and McChesney.
McChesney is certifiably nuts. I am very glad that he is not on our coaching staff because he has no filter, he doesn't even know that there is another gear other than full out. Alfano is nuts in a different way. He can't get it out of park. He is a guy who doesn't want to be who he is. He seems like he doesn't want to be a football player, doesn't want to be a college student.
Since high school everyone has taken it for granted that Alfano is destined for the NFL, with every passing event that becomes less likely. McChesney never had that kind of talent that Alfano had but he made a career at both the major college and pro level by working harder than everybody everyday. Everybody in the NFL has talent, some more than others, but you don't make it an stay there without the willingness to put that talent to work.
McChesney ends up deleting tweets and occasionally having to make apologies for reacting without thinking but in the end he won't have any major regrets, he has gotten the most out of what he has.
Alfano could very likely end up as one of those people who spend their entire life regretting what could have been. He could have been a pro, he could have gotten a paid for education, he could have set himself up to do what he wants the rest of his life.
Cops don't know when to quit. So probably not.He’ll probably end up a cop.
None of the above. Driven guy- has had some personal stuff go on and is dealing with that. If he comes back and is ready to go, he could be a buff great. I hope he figures this out and we get to be apart of him tapping into his potential.What is it with this kid, exactly? Drug issue? Laziness?
Hope for our sake but more for him that he gets it figured out.None of the above. Driven guy- has had some personal stuff go on and is dealing with that. If he comes back and is ready to go, he could be a buff great. I hope he figures this out and we get to be apart of him tapping into his potential.
Dreaded gif UBL.
Most overused and unoriginal gif available. It must DIE!
Realistically you have to think this fall is out- the main plan was to have him perform well this spring in school and use that this summer to get him eligibility. COVID may create unusual circumstances for a waiver for immediate eligibility but I suspect he’s a year awayLike Burrito said, "life before football". I don't know what his circumstances are with that. Hopefully, he gets them figured out soon, comes back, and wrecks some folks this fall.
Overused, for sure. But entirely appropriate in this situation. I’d peg the chances of Alfano ever seeing the field at CU at slightly worse than Lloyd’s chances with Mary.Most overused and unoriginal gif available. It must DIE!
Not calling bull****, but just curious if you are actually in the know with his situation? He attended 3 different high schools in 4 years, went to Bama where he just stopped showing up to practice and classes and then transferred to CU where he once again stopped showing up to practice and classes. It seems to be a pattern of behavior over the last 5-6 years, across a lot of different situations where he's had a lot of support and resources, and people with high vested interest in him succeeding.None of the above. Driven guy- has had some personal stuff go on and is dealing with that. If he comes back and is ready to go, he could be a buff great. I hope he figures this out and we get to be apart of him tapping into his potential.
Yep. Anything short of total skepticism is either being completely naive or willfully ignorant. I'll believe he's a Buff when I see his number on the field and not a second sooner.Not calling bull****, but just curious if you are actually in the know with his situation? He attended 3 different high schools in 4 years, went to Bama where he just stopped showing up to practice and classes and then transferred to CU where he once again stopped showing up to practice and classes. It seems to be a pattern of behavior over the last 5-6 years, across a lot of different situations where he's had a lot of support and resources, and people with high vested interest in him succeeding.
Yep. Anything short of total skepticism is either being completely naive or willfully ignorant. I'll believe he's a Buff when I see his number on the field and not a second sooner.
Even if he is back I doubt he gets a waiver to play this year
Not calling bull****, but just curious if you are actually in the know with his situation? He attended 3 different high schools in 4 years, went to Bama where he just stopped showing up to practice and classes and then transferred to CU where he once again stopped showing up to practice and classes. It seems to be a pattern of behavior over the last 5-6 years, across a lot of different situations where he's had a lot of support and resources, and people with high vested interest in him succeeding.
Even if I don’t know the same message stands- this kid obviously has non-football related issues going on that he is tending to. The previous amount of resources and accommodations made are irrelevant, I just hope he becomes a buff great.Not calling bull****, but just curious if you are actually in the know with his situation? He attended 3 different high schools in 4 years, went to Bama where he just stopped showing up to practice and classes and then transferred to CU where he once again stopped showing up to practice and classes. It seems to be a pattern of behavior over the last 5-6 years, across a lot of different situations where he's had a lot of support and resources, and people with high vested interest in him succeeding.