FrankMA
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Yawn. Wake me up September 1st and I'll check the roster then.
This team has more drama than Season 1 of the Jersey Shore. Sick of it.
You are right. Maybe this team needs it's own reality TV show!
Yawn. Wake me up September 1st and I'll check the roster then.
This team has more drama than Season 1 of the Jersey Shore. Sick of it.
Coincidence that Heuerman made a last minute flight to ND and just so happens to be on campus when Alice is having an intervention? I THINK NOT
Coincidence that Heuerman made a last minute flight to ND and just so happens to be on campus when Alice is having an intervention? I THINK NOT
Cue the weirdo in the tin foil hat pic...
Aaron Lynch is 19 years old, right? Give the kid a break. He's over a thousand miles from his friends. He got into a fight with a teammate. His coach probably chewed out both Aaron and Tate. His girlfriend isn't around. He has no father figure. His mother defends him and guides him as any caring mother would? He's working his tail off to keep up his grades. Quite a bit of pressure for any 19 year old to bear.
And what does he get for all of this? Every move he makes is questioned by some of the morons posting on IE.
Leave the kid alone. Let him think things through completely without the pressure to please someone else. If he decides to enroll elsewhere, then I wish he and his mother all the best. If he decides to sit out a year or even two to completely think things through, then who am I to judge.
Regarding any future return to Notre Dame, it's highly unlikely. But if he should decide to return to ND after giving the whole scenario some serious thought, I am in no position to accept or deny such a return. This is all about the team. I am not on the team, and I suspect most of the other posters on IE are likewise not part of the team. Any decision to accept a possible return should be left up to his coaches and his teammates.
His mother can assume any role she chooses. Only her love is unconditional. The love of ND football fans is very fleeting indeed, and this has been shown to be true every time there is a twist or turn in the recruitment process.
I'll continue to support anyone who has worn the blue and gold. I hope Aaron realizes his mother is his most trust-worthy source. Her motivation is not clouded by any unfulfilled dreams. I would have loved to play football for ND. It wasn't to be, but I will continue to support those who are fortunate enough to live my dream.
Thank God
With this being the last season of Desperate Housewives, and Sons of Anarchy waiting for new season I have some crazy drama possibly for awhile to tie me over. lol
Aaron Lynch is 19 years old, right? Give the kid a break. He's over a thousand miles from his friends. He got into a fight with a teammate. His coach probably chewed out both Aaron and Tate. His girlfriend isn't around. He has no father figure. His mother defends him and guides him as any caring mother would? He's working his tail off to keep up his grades. Quite a bit of pressure for any 19 year old to bear.
And what does he get for all of this? Every move he makes is questioned by some of the morons posting on IE.
Leave the kid alone. Let him think things through completely without the pressure to please someone else. If he decides to enroll elsewhere, then I wish he and his mother all the best. If he decides to sit out a year or even two to completely think things through, then who am I to judge.
Regarding any future return to Notre Dame, it's highly unlikely. But if he should decide to return to ND after giving the whole scenario some serious thought, I am in no position to accept or deny such a return. This is all about the team. I am not on the team, and I suspect most of the other posters on IE are likewise not part of the team. Any decision to accept a possible return should be left up to his coaches and his teammates.
His mother can assume any role she chooses. Only her love is unconditional. The love of ND football fans is very fleeting indeed, and this has been shown to be true every time there is a twist or turn in the recruitment process.
I'll continue to support anyone who has worn the blue and gold. I hope Aaron realizes his mother is his most trust-worthy source. Her motivation is not clouded by any unfulfilled dreams. I would have loved to play football for ND. It wasn't to be, but I will continue to support those who are fortunate enough to live my dream.
Reps.
....growing up and getting adult priorities.....
No. Give ME a break. This has been going on for quite some time. Hell, just watch his interviews. He didn't want to be here.
No. Give ME a break. This has been going on for quite some time. Hell, just watch his interviews. He didn't want to be here.
I've decided to enter the state of denial and remain their until if/when he actually transfers. Anybody who believes we are better without him is crazy. I will refrain from passing judgement as many have because that's all it is, judgement. And who are we to judge.
I put the hahhaha from what i was told earlier today because i didnt want to believe it. Now Sampson is saying there is a chance i'll like to believe it. I dont know if he will be welcomed back with open arms but there is a chance.
WordWatch Game of Thrones.
Was it told to you from a reliable source earlier? And now that GB may want to believe it 75% of IE will want to believe it.
yes dont like to come on here to blow smoke up your guys you know whats. But i am saying i dont see it happening, but wheres there is smoke there is usually a little fire going on. I am sure momma Lynch and Coaches are trying everything they can do at this point to keep Aaron in South Bend.
I would certainly welcome him back.
The question is (to me at least)
Would he be able to man-up in front of his teammates and explain/apologize about why he pseudo-transferred?
Part of me believes he can, and if this hypothetically happens, I will stand and cheer for the kid.
Has it even entered anyone's mind that Mommy might possibly be buying him some time to get through the semester with minimal conflict without the student body/fan base harassing the hell out of him before he transfers? This situation might be about as comfortable as entering an A$$ kicking contest with only one nub and a cocktail wiener.
Thoughts?
why is he still going to class is the question I have lol why not just go home?
I know he wasn't the most popular guy on the team.