his loss our gainSales left! I thought you could figure out the pun ! I spelled sales incorrectly to match his name! That ship has Saled! Sales left the building! He’s gone! Into another dimension via the star portal.
Not a loss. Klare and Thieneman were losses.Sales left! I thought you could figure out the pun ! I spelled sales incorrectly to match his name! That ship has Saled! Sales left the building! He’s gone! Into another dimension via the star portal.
Why say stuff like that about a kid on a free public board? Rumor is he did not go to portal, and it was related to his injury-prone situation and his health. I’m grateful he cane here and wish him luck in life!I remember when we first recruited him. And then was devastated when he went to IU. And then joyous when we stole him away from IU.
And then after he arrived, via the portal, he was a big, lazy dud!
But, is what Wolegib said wrong? Injury or not, I don't think the kid grew into his potential. I am sure all of us wish every past, present, and future Boilermaker luck in life. But, this portal is for us to share opinions, insight, observations, or thoughts on all-things Purdue Sports.Why say stuff like that about a kid on a free public board? Rumor is he did not go to portal, and it was related to his injury-prone situation and his health. I’m grateful he cane here and wish him luck in life!
He is wrong. Said he left for the star portal and that’s not a characterization of what happened. I’m also talking about him calling him a big lazy dud which isn’t really necessary. He came here and started the first game and played the second before getting hurt. Disappointed it didn’t pan out? Yes. Calling a guy a lazy dud for getting injured after he worked his way into the starting lineup? Uncalled for. Let’s not forget we had a horrible OLine with a first round draft pick, 4 year starter hartwig, and 2 others who will likely start on superior teams to us, not sure it’s fair to put this on sales.But, is what Wolegib said wrong? Injury or not, I don't think the kid grew into his potential. I am sure all of us wish every past, present, and future Boilermaker luck in life. But, this portal is for us to share opinions, insight, observations, or thoughts on all-things Purdue Sports.
Plus, I don't think the kid is reading this board, but even if he was, would he feel that he lived up to his potential?