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Don’t ruin this for us you SOB…From what I have seen thus far with Lincoln East's season and talking to a few of their players, I would pass on Malachi. He's a very individualistic player and in it for himself and no one else. Comes and goes as he pleases, doesn't huddle (ever) with the team, doesn't talk to anyone on field. Huddles consist of 10 plus him standing on the field alone or on sideline away from the huddle. I get the impression some of the Lincoln East team would rather he not be a part of their team.
Mickey Day 1 of fall campFrom what I have seen thus far with Lincoln East's season and talking to a few of their players, I would pass on Malachi. He's a very individualistic player and in it for himself and no one else. Comes and goes as he pleases, doesn't huddle (ever) with the team, doesn't talk to anyone on field. Huddles consist of 10 plus him standing on the field alone or on sideline away from the huddle. I get the impression some of the Lincoln East team would rather he not be a part of their team.
LE coaches have said this for awhileFrom what I have seen thus far with Lincoln East's season and talking to a few of their players, I would pass on Malachi. He's a very individualistic player and in it for himself and no one else. Comes and goes as he pleases, doesn't huddle (ever) with the team, doesn't talk to anyone on field. Huddles consist of 10 plus him standing on the field alone or on sideline away from the huddle. I get the impression some of the Lincoln East team would rather he not be a part of their team.
That is bizarre. I don't follow high school football so I just assumed he was a good dude after reading about how he came up from nothing and was donating NIL money to charity and stuff.From what I have seen thus far with Lincoln East's season and talking to a few of their players, I would pass on Malachi. He's a very individualistic player and in it for himself and no one else. Comes and goes as he pleases, doesn't huddle (ever) with the team, doesn't talk to anyone on field. Huddles consist of 10 plus him standing on the field alone or on sideline away from the huddle. I get the impression some of the Lincoln East team would rather he not be a part of their team.
From what I have seen thus far with Lincoln East's season and talking to a few of their players, I would pass on Malachi. He's a very individualistic player and in it for himself and no one else. Comes and goes as he pleases, doesn't huddle (ever) with the team, doesn't talk to anyone on field. Huddles consist of 10 plus him standing on the field alone or on sideline away from the huddle. I get the impression some of the Lincoln East team would rather he not be a part of their team.
Wah wah, Fuck Lincoln East this kid is bigger than them.From what I have seen thus far with Lincoln East's season and talking to a few of their players, I would pass on Malachi. He's a very individualistic player and in it for himself and no one else. Comes and goes as he pleases, doesn't huddle (ever) with the team, doesn't talk to anyone on field. Huddles consist of 10 plus him standing on the field alone or on sideline away from the huddle. I get the impression some of the Lincoln East team would rather he not be a part of their team.
even tho i agree he’s not a culture guy, i think you give Mickey the chance to told himYeah I'm gonna go ahead and take the top 50 talent in his class and boot him off the roster later if I can't get him onboard, but I get the appeal of watching dudes like Nelson, Liewer etc try their darndest
Lol I forgot about that.All I know is he wore a bucket hat that really made an impression on Sipple, and that should be enough for anyone.