This New Jersey lineman.
This NJ DLine prospect got an offer too.Blessed to Receive a Offer from Boston College! #DecideToFlyπ¦ pic.twitter.com/UJecSUhwmn— Jermaine π‼️ (@jdonaldsson) June 3, 2018
Another went to this Georgia DB.Extremely blessed to receive an offer from Boston College!! #WeAreBC π¦ pic.twitter.com/Y7GgkZHxCC— Blerim Rustemi (@brustemi58) June 3, 2018
Blessed to Receive an Offer from Boston CollegeππΎ @elitefootballac @CFravel247 pic.twitter.com/NadChFqSV7— Jamal Hill π (@rocket3power) June 1, 2018
Why are they all “blessed”?
ReplyDeleteIf i was getting offers for free education just for playing ball I would feel blessed just saying. Yes it's anoting that every single one of them say this maybe some should change to being grateful.
DeleteIf I hear " blessed" one more time I'm going to puke. Don't thesr jocks have one original thought in their heads?
ReplyDeleteHallowed be thy name.
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ReplyDeleteAnd if they add "Boston College University" - heads up, I'm a walking NCAA rules violation
ReplyDeleteIf one of them had said he "feels a thrill going up his leg" or was "as giddy as a puppy" or was "skipping with unbridled exuberance” - Addazio might have pulled the offer. Blessed is pretty safe.
ReplyDeleteMod, that was really funny.
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ReplyDeleteOnly a half wit would knock a high school student for using the term Blessed
ReplyDeleteNed is defending copy-cat syndrome. Wow! By the time an average student is 18, he/she should have a reasonably intelligent vocabulary.
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