msumhsfan said:He was not really welcome anyway, not plantation material.
thatsbaseball said:and some want Masoli. I fully understand taking a chance on someone who MAY be a problem but I just think taking on known problems cheapens your program to HS coaches , recruits AND their parents , supporters and on and on. Some of the powerhouses have done it and got away with it to a certain extent but I just think it would have a negative effect on us.
And THAT is why you don't take him.....he is a cancer and he is a bust!!! He was over rated simply because of ONE catch in an all-star game.bulldawg21 said:I don't know the whole story and he may be a complete cancer, but he was one of the top rated prospects coming out of high school at a position we desperately need play makers. I don't know what our depth chart will look like after he spends a year at a JUCO, but I doubt it will be anywhere near a place where we can tell him no thanks if he wants to come here.
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Grove </p></div></div>Rising sophomore Patrick Patterson, a former
Rivals250 recruit, has been dismissed from the Ole Miss football
program, according to multiple sources close to the team.
Patty P's dismissal will have no bearing on how many of the WRs in Mississippi will sign with the Rebs. You were getting Brassel, Singleton and Moncreif regardless.RebelBruiser said:Exactly. Nutt is usually pretty hesitant to cut ties with a player. Take Tig Barksdale for example. The guy may never play a snap for us, but all ties have not been cut yet. They're still giving him the opportunity to get things turned around.
Patterson must have been making no progress. I hate that he's gone, because I think he had a lot of potential with his size and strength out wide. He still needed to learn how to run routes, but he had some tools you can't teach. If I'm looking for a silver lining, it should open up a spot for one of the many big time WR recruits in Mississippi for the 2011 class.
From what little I've seen of Singleton, he looks alot like Patterson on the field. Good height, and very good straight-line speed. But that's all I've seen from either one of them. I think that can get Patterson on the field and making a contribution at a school like UM (or MSU), but I don't think he'll be a star. If he goes somewhere like Bama or Florida, I couldeasily see him being buried on the depth chart.chew1095 said:Patty P's dismissal will have no bearing on how many of the WRs in Mississippi will sign with the Rebs. You were getting Brassel, Singleton and Moncreif regardless.