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Eron Harris is a big part of a very good Mich St team
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<blockquote data-quote="HurdyGurdyEer" data-source="post: 129423567" data-attributes="member: 1746848"><p>Are you talking to me? </p><p></p><p>If you are it remains to be seen what Harris becomes at MSU. I personally have no idea how successful he will or won't be. But Keaton is funny. </p><p></p><p>I mean really ... what if Harris turns into a productive starter or a very successful 6th or 7th guy off the bench on a very good MSU team? It may not happen. But if it does everything that Keaton has said to run down Harris kind of goes out the door. Get it?</p><p></p><p>Harris "must" fail for Keaton's take on things to pan out. But if he doesn't fail ... if he actually learns a few lessons about life and himself ... and goes on to have a solid to very good stay at MSU and is better prepared to get on with life .....HOW COULD THAT BE A BAD THING for a young man who needs to learn about how life really works? And if he is successful then Keaton's near constant narrative about Harris proves worthless.</p><p></p><p>Even if Harris is less than successful on the court, but still learns a few real world lessons then it will have been a good thing for him to transfer. In that case WVU loses an egotistical player and the egotistical player learns some life lessons. In that case it's still all good. Get it?</p><p></p><p>But the last thing Keaton needs is an Eron Harris who actually learns lesson and could be productive at MSU. It would completely derail his narrative. In Keaton's world nobody learns from their mistakes and gets on with life. In Keaton's world you either sit on Huggs lap and play with his man boobs or you are an idiot.</p><p></p><p>Like I said .... Keaton is funny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HurdyGurdyEer, post: 129423567, member: 1746848"] Are you talking to me? If you are it remains to be seen what Harris becomes at MSU. I personally have no idea how successful he will or won't be. But Keaton is funny. I mean really ... what if Harris turns into a productive starter or a very successful 6th or 7th guy off the bench on a very good MSU team? It may not happen. But if it does everything that Keaton has said to run down Harris kind of goes out the door. Get it? Harris "must" fail for Keaton's take on things to pan out. But if he doesn't fail ... if he actually learns a few lessons about life and himself ... and goes on to have a solid to very good stay at MSU and is better prepared to get on with life .....HOW COULD THAT BE A BAD THING for a young man who needs to learn about how life really works? And if he is successful then Keaton's near constant narrative about Harris proves worthless. Even if Harris is less than successful on the court, but still learns a few real world lessons then it will have been a good thing for him to transfer. In that case WVU loses an egotistical player and the egotistical player learns some life lessons. In that case it's still all good. Get it? But the last thing Keaton needs is an Eron Harris who actually learns lesson and could be productive at MSU. It would completely derail his narrative. In Keaton's world nobody learns from their mistakes and gets on with life. In Keaton's world you either sit on Huggs lap and play with his man boobs or you are an idiot. Like I said .... Keaton is funny. [/QUOTE]
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