SpeedsterX
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I posted this on another site but wanted your opinions as well.
I have seen this question debated before on other sites. Does what we say and discuss as (mostly) amateurs or "armchair quarterbacks" REALLY affect the thinking or decision making of top recruits?
Many say, "Hell no! They don't read these forums and they know that we, as fans, are dumb and don't really mean the things we type/post".
Some just don't care I guess.
Do these "kids" really not read the forums and Internet boards? Do they really know not to take the comments or words, sometimes posted by 14 year olds who not have yet the maturity to realize the power of words or 40 year olds drinking behind a keyboard???
e.g.
Post: "Hey, I heard Omar is rethinking his decision"
Reply: "Who cares about that fat
, we don't need him. Looked slow anyway"
Etc., etc., etc...
I, for one, really didn't but I am sometimes that 40 year old guy drinking behind a keyboard! LOL! :lol:
I have come to realize that the "power of the pen" (or laptop in this case) can really make an impact. It really can mean something. It really can make a difference in the real world.
Take '09 QB recruit Jordan Luallen words for instance,
(Not Premium)
This quote reveals alot!
"I asked him if it bothered him that his abilities and performance gets questioned on a public forum like The Indiana Gridiron Digest. “Sure it is hard to read that somebody doesn’t think you’re really good AND IT BOTHERS YOU. But then you get that ‘I’ll show them attitude,’” he responded."
Some don't think what we (we=any poster on any site) makes a difference of what recruits think when we post. Some think that they don't read this stuff and/or they don't care.
Well, this quote just goes to show that it can mean something in the mind of a recruit and I, for one, should be careful what I post about my feelings or opinion of these kids.
We fans can and do make a difference in minor things and sometimes very important things.
Just something to think about, thanks for taking the time to suffer through this diatribe! LOL!

I have seen this question debated before on other sites. Does what we say and discuss as (mostly) amateurs or "armchair quarterbacks" REALLY affect the thinking or decision making of top recruits?
Many say, "Hell no! They don't read these forums and they know that we, as fans, are dumb and don't really mean the things we type/post".
Some just don't care I guess.
Do these "kids" really not read the forums and Internet boards? Do they really know not to take the comments or words, sometimes posted by 14 year olds who not have yet the maturity to realize the power of words or 40 year olds drinking behind a keyboard???
e.g.
Post: "Hey, I heard Omar is rethinking his decision"
Reply: "Who cares about that fat
Etc., etc., etc...
I, for one, really didn't but I am sometimes that 40 year old guy drinking behind a keyboard! LOL! :lol:
I have come to realize that the "power of the pen" (or laptop in this case) can really make an impact. It really can mean something. It really can make a difference in the real world.
Take '09 QB recruit Jordan Luallen words for instance,
(Not Premium)
This quote reveals alot!
"I asked him if it bothered him that his abilities and performance gets questioned on a public forum like The Indiana Gridiron Digest. “Sure it is hard to read that somebody doesn’t think you’re really good AND IT BOTHERS YOU. But then you get that ‘I’ll show them attitude,’” he responded."
Some don't think what we (we=any poster on any site) makes a difference of what recruits think when we post. Some think that they don't read this stuff and/or they don't care.
Well, this quote just goes to show that it can mean something in the mind of a recruit and I, for one, should be careful what I post about my feelings or opinion of these kids.
We fans can and do make a difference in minor things and sometimes very important things.
Just something to think about, thanks for taking the time to suffer through this diatribe! LOL!
