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re: Apparently Dyer didn't take to kindly to being suspended....
Posted on 12/13/11 at 5:22 am to RockyMtnTigerWDE
Posted on 12/13/11 at 5:22 am to RockyMtnTigerWDE
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According to your fellow fans this is false. In their minds they feel this was an inevitable outcome and why they are so glad Petrino stopped recruiting him(cough, cough).
They are probably right in that regard, dude is an absolute prima dona. That's why, IMO, he would have grown/matured more in a boot camp-like atmosphere instead of the player friendly program at Auburn.
But posters like yum yum are correct, Dyer's attitude is why he would not survive under Petrino and either quit or been a disruption or trouble-maker on he team.
So, my point is that what Dyer needs is different Ghana what he wants. Unless something inside of him changes, he'll be another waste of talent.
Posted on 12/13/11 at 9:41 am to SLC
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According to your fellow fans this is false. In their minds they feel this was an inevitable outcome and why they are so glad Petrino stopped recruiting him(cough, cough).
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They are probably right in that regard, dude is an absolute prima dona. That's why, IMO, he would have grown/matured more in a boot camp-like atmosphere instead of the player friendly program at Auburn.
But posters like yum yum are correct, Dyer's attitude is why he would not survive under Petrino and either quit or been a disruption or trouble-maker on he team.
So, my point is that what Dyer needs is different Ghana what he wants. Unless something inside of him changes, he'll be another waste of talent.
^^This sounds pretty spot on with Dyer's attitude situation. IMO, Petrino didn't care for the ego/attitude he got from Dyer. And, the fact that Dyer insisted Dakota Mosley come with him as a combo package deal.
In hind sight, it was a wise move by Petrino.... Both Dakota and Mike are no longer on the AU team.
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