He's not the big man on campus, he has plenty of HUGE talent around him to teach and mentor him. He'll need to earn it at Ohio State, Haskins and Burrow won't just give it to him.
Although I agree with the message that Alexis Jones was trying to convey, the story she told was not totally accurate. First off, she claimed "not to know" who the men in the Jeep were, yet it was later found out that she not only followed both Nick Young and Jordan Clarkson on Instagram, but she also had previously done an entire news segment on Nick Young. Because of that, I find it hard to believe for her not to know who they were. I think the message she conveyed was great and necessary for these young men to learn, but also I think that the entire story should be told.
But what does it matter if she knew them or not? What difference does it make? They're famous, of course she probably knew him but didn't recognize him at the time. It still doesn't change the basis of the story.
But we all tend to want to paint a story where emphasize our point over and as a bit of a sacrifice to something other than the truth. But yes, I remember her story and remember reading it a bit differently than how she is conveying it there. And that whole thing that she is doing; is not going to be valid or receive donations unless she comes off a oh bit sensational. Because she might be talking to either future sperm donors for Alexis or just plain big money donors there. I got your point and agree. And us as people we are so easily manipulated to think and trust what anyone else is oh saying in telling the truth. Because what kind of person would actually exaggerate a story; definitely not a woman who is looking to get funding or what for her going around and talking about the excessive pains of when a woman gets yelled at and gets tweeted obscenities by sports athletes. Some women might go, "hey! When can we do all that stuff, you talked about!" For all the exciting things that the guys said that they would do with their wieners for the ladies. "You guys, should not tease!" Some porn stars, or some real horny demented chicks might like it. I think that the guys need to work on their deliveries and not do it the way the Basketball guys did it; because those were just rude. Alexis makes a lot of sense to me. Guys should not use such foul language when asking for sex.
It was nice to have them bring in this lady, but why did she say "you could see them fighting the demons in their head"? Does she assume that every man or even most men would think that horrible comments and behavior from a few idiots is the default setting? That was super presumptuous and disparaging on her part.
Wow this is powerful... I don't know how many lives and future the last part saved. Not just the people in the elite 11 but everybody who watched and paid just enough attention.
What was the point of that talk at the end? It’s as if her own prejudices assume that they don’t already know that the type of behaviour she was subjected to was disgusting, and that they shouldn’t carry out similar behaviour themselves. It’s also as if unless she gives them a talk, and tells them that such types of behaviour are horrible, then they’ll go out and commit those actions themselves. Purely based on the fact that they’re men, that also happen to be athletes, so how making them preconditioned to do it themselves. This is pathetic, and emasculating, shaming them for being men, and suggesting they somehow share responsibility or similar behavioural traits.
I get that to be regarded as great you have to carry yourself to a higher degree and all but I don't think it's right that some of these kids may have different views on certain things going on in the world and if they were to tweet about it.. Who knows they may not even be sitting in that room in Oregon.. All because of what they think about something not even regarding football; something that has nothing to do with their IQ on that football field
I think it's more about being the image of a team as a QB, and that not a lot of team will want to be represented by you if you're always tweeting unpopular opinions, it's just about business and not pissing away potential fans (=money to the franchise)
Jake Fromm, state farm
ha
True Journey a
It's actually JAKE from STATE FROMM
Predicted the future
Jake fromm, racist piece of trash
Tate, don't be Johnny bro...
hahahaha!!!
He's not the big man on campus, he has plenty of HUGE talent around him to teach and mentor him. He'll need to earn it at Ohio State, Haskins and Burrow won't just give it to him.
At least Johnny was good in college 🤣
Jake and Tua, who know they would be the national championship.
something about Tate Martell just screams Johnny Football. i hope not lol
This comment became true
@@harrisseidband4333 yikes 🤦🏾♂️
Oof this was on the money
Although I agree with the message that Alexis Jones was trying to convey, the story she told was not totally accurate. First off, she claimed "not to know" who the men in the Jeep were, yet it was later found out that she not only followed both Nick Young and Jordan Clarkson on Instagram, but she also had previously done an entire news segment on Nick Young. Because of that, I find it hard to believe for her not to know who they were. I think the message she conveyed was great and necessary for these young men to learn, but also I think that the entire story should be told.
But what does it matter if she knew them or not? What difference does it make? They're famous, of course she probably knew him but didn't recognize him at the time. It still doesn't change the basis of the story.
Yeah it matters because she made that story up
+Aaron Matherne Either way, the following events would have happened if she did or didn't know them
SirMexiLot It didn't happen she made all this up
But we all tend to want to paint a story where emphasize our point over and as a bit of a sacrifice to something other than the truth. But yes, I remember her story and remember reading it a bit differently than how she is conveying it there. And that whole thing that she is doing; is not going to be valid or receive donations unless she comes off a oh bit sensational. Because she might be talking to either future sperm donors for Alexis or just plain big money donors there.
I got your point and agree. And us as people we are so easily manipulated to think and trust what anyone else is oh saying in telling the truth. Because what kind of person would actually exaggerate a story; definitely not a woman who is looking to get funding or what for her going around and talking about the excessive pains of when a woman gets yelled at and gets tweeted obscenities by sports athletes. Some women might go, "hey! When can we do all that stuff, you talked about!" For all the exciting things that the guys said that they would do with their wieners for the ladies. "You guys, should not tease!" Some porn stars, or some real horny demented chicks might like it. I think that the guys need to work on their deliveries and not do it the way the Basketball guys did it; because those were just rude.
Alexis makes a lot of sense to me. Guys should not use such foul language when asking for sex.
Man Tua Tagivailoa was on 🔥
This didn’t age well for Tate
Even though those comments were awful, not every athlete is a power abusive rapist.
It was nice to have them bring in this lady, but why did she say "you could see them fighting the demons in their head"? Does she assume that every man or even most men would think that horrible comments and behavior from a few idiots is the default setting? That was super presumptuous and disparaging on her part.
Ok Nick Young we get it
the ending! wow
Myles more looks like Paul walker from variety blues
Alexis Jones wants the guys to feel bad for themselves so bad
Wow this is powerful... I don't know how many lives and future the last part saved. Not just the people in the elite 11 but everybody who watched and paid just enough attention.
"It looked like they were fighting their demons" They were trying so hard not to laugh haha omg
Jared Goof turned to Jared Goff this year.
What was the point of that talk at the end? It’s as if her own prejudices assume that they don’t already know that the type of behaviour she was subjected to was disgusting, and that they shouldn’t carry out similar behaviour themselves. It’s also as if unless she gives them a talk, and tells them that such types of behaviour are horrible, then they’ll go out and commit those actions themselves. Purely based on the fact that they’re men, that also happen to be athletes, so how making them preconditioned to do it themselves. This is pathetic, and emasculating, shaming them for being men, and suggesting they somehow share responsibility or similar behavioural traits.
Just woke garbage
Mac wearing a U.K. shirt even though he decommitted from there
Casey Taylor they filmed it before he flipped
Intense ending but hopefully the kids will know the pitfalls of fame and avoid them
Love these
McCafferry
I am looking to get better at the spot
DUDE THAT SHIT WAS SO DEEP, I WANT TO BUY HER BOOKS!!!
Damn.......... Last part got me
Why does the audio never goes with video !!!!!!
That was pretty heavy ...
When will the next one be posted
Jordan Palmer looks like if his brother had a baby with Jason sudeikis
I am a QB
Jamis Winston makes players from BOTH teams better...lol
There was Sam, tua and fromm
Tua at 11th betcha feel dumb for that
Why’s that
@@KentlandVFD33 Because hes pretty good
That Alexis chick was just annoying
Wow that's crazy
TEXAS WHO???
rodgers got hurt
wtf is trent doing there
So which lakers players
I saw Sam ehllinger
palmer is such a scummy dude. he jelly of his brother
Damn the lakers😂
wow
omg thats ridiculous
I get that to be regarded as great you have to carry yourself to a higher degree and all but I don't think it's right that some of these kids may have different views on certain things going on in the world and if they were to tweet about it.. Who knows they may not even be sitting in that room in Oregon.. All because of what they think about something not even regarding football; something that has nothing to do with their IQ on that football field
I think it's more about being the image of a team as a QB, and that not a lot of team will want to be represented by you if you're always tweeting unpopular opinions, it's just about business and not pissing away potential fans (=money to the franchise)
2nd
U were 3rd
3rd
U were 2nd bro
First