Chance Bogan, 2022 3* WR/TE, Tacoma (Lincoln), WA (wdwha)

https://twitter.com/ChanceBogan/status/1284356390580940801

This has a very "porn PG-rated promo stills" vibe to it.

Put the brazzers logo on there

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Edit: This is the first time I've ever thought to myself "Are my actions hurting UW recruiting? How would this kid or his family feel when they see this magic moment ruined by a miserable and pathetic doog?"

Picture is still up...

Good to see this didn't have a negative impact on his recruitment.
 
Good to get a local kid at a position of need in for what we want to do

Good work for Cato ... yes 2022 TE is in-state and should be layups ... but getting them in early is a positive sign
 
Good to get a local kid at a position of need in for what we want to do

Good work for Cato ... yes 2022 TE is in-state and should be layups ... but getting them in early is a positive sign

Wonder if this will push Otton to commit to fill both TE spots
 
Reminds me of Jorge Kittle

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https://twitter.com/ChanceBogan/status/1303124063712239617https://www.hudl.com/video/3/11044161/5d81b7752ab1850fd4245cd3

Who are all these people that tell kids they won’t amount to anything? And how long during a child’s life do they continue to tell them such things?

In all seriousness, there are a lot of legitimate answers to that question. Many kids' parents tell them that their whole life. Sometimes it's a stepparent. A lot of these kids aren't great students and hear it from teachers and counselors. A parent should strive to help their kids grow up to be better than they are, but many are too prideful to do anything but the opposite and put their kid down to boost themselves up. Sometimes people think negative motivation can help ("You think these grades will cut it, well let me tell you, you're not going to amount to shit").

We can roll our eyes and call kids millennial snowflakes for making a big deal out of it, and I have no idea (and don't care) whether this kid has actually experienced any of the above, but it's a common thing for kids to be made to feel worthless. How do you think half the posters on this board were created?...
 
https://twitter.com/ChanceBogan/status/1303124063712239617https://www.hudl.com/video/3/11044161/5d81b7752ab1850fd4245cd3

Who are all these people that tell kids they won’t amount to anything? And how long during a child’s life do they continue to tell them such things?

In all seriousness, there are a lot of legitimate answers to that question. Many kids' parents tell them that their whole life. Sometimes it's a stepparent. A lot of these kids aren't great students and hear it from teachers and counselors. A parent should strive to help their kids grow up to be better than they are, but many are too prideful to do anything but the opposite and put their kid down to boost themselves up. Sometimes people think negative motivation can help ("You think these grades will cut it, well let me tell you, you're not going to amount to shit").

We can roll our eyes and call kids millennial snowflakes for making a big deal out of it, and I have no idea (and don't care) whether this kid has actually experienced any of the above, but it's a common thing for kids to be made to feel worthless. How do you think half the posters on this board were created?...

My mom told me I could be whatever I want. My dad told me I was going to dig ditches.

I split the difference
 
https://twitter.com/ChanceBogan/status/1303124063712239617https://www.hudl.com/video/3/11044161/5d81b7752ab1850fd4245cd3

Who are all these people that tell kids they won’t amount to anything? And how long during a child’s life do they continue to tell them such things?

In all seriousness, there are a lot of legitimate answers to that question. Many kids' parents tell them that their whole life. Sometimes it's a stepparent. A lot of these kids aren't great students and hear it from teachers and counselors. A parent should strive to help their kids grow up to be better than they are, but many are too prideful to do anything but the opposite and put their kid down to boost themselves up. Sometimes people think negative motivation can help ("You think these grades will cut it, well let me tell you, you're not going to amount to shit").

We can roll our eyes and call kids millennial snowflakes for making a big deal out of it, and I have no idea (and don't care) whether this kid has actually experienced any of the above, but it's a common thing for kids to be made to feel worthless. How do you think half the posters on this board were created?...

Ohhh Jesus poor lil kids, with parents paying for everything and trying to make sure that their little fuckhead is successful in life.

Also small correction - More than half of the poster at HH are fucking worthless
 
https://twitter.com/ChanceBogan/status/1303124063712239617https://www.hudl.com/video/3/11044161/5d81b7752ab1850fd4245cd3

Who are all these people that tell kids they won’t amount to anything? And how long during a child’s life do they continue to tell them such things?

In all seriousness, there are a lot of legitimate answers to that question. Many kids' parents tell them that their whole life. Sometimes it's a stepparent. A lot of these kids aren't great students and hear it from teachers and counselors. A parent should strive to help their kids grow up to be better than they are, but many are too prideful to do anything but the opposite and put their kid down to boost themselves up. Sometimes people think negative motivation can help ("You think these grades will cut it, well let me tell you, you're not going to amount to shit").

We can roll our eyes and call kids millennial snowflakes for making a big deal out of it, and I have no idea (and don't care) whether this kid has actually experienced any of the above, but it's a common thing for kids to be made to feel worthless. How do you think half the posters on this board were created?...

Ohhh Jesus poor lil kids, with parents paying for everything and trying to make sure that their little fuckhead is successful in life.

Also small correction - More than half of the poster at HH are fucking worthless

81% are
 
If my oldest doesn’t end up digging ditches I’m happy.

Middle two will be successful.

My daughter will hopefully marry rich. She has as much smarts as TOF.

#icare
 
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https://twitter.com/ChanceBogan/status/1303124063712239617https://www.hudl.com/video/3/11044161/5d81b7752ab1850fd4245cd3

Who are all these people that tell kids they won’t amount to anything? And how long during a child’s life do they continue to tell them such things?

In all seriousness, there are a lot of legitimate answers to that question. Many kids' parents tell them that their whole life. Sometimes it's a stepparent. A lot of these kids aren't great students and hear it from teachers and counselors. A parent should strive to help their kids grow up to be better than they are, but many are too prideful to do anything but the opposite and put their kid down to boost themselves up. Sometimes people think negative motivation can help ("You think these grades will cut it, well let me tell you, you're not going to amount to shit").

We can roll our eyes and call kids millennial snowflakes for making a big deal out of it, and I have no idea (and don't care) whether this kid has actually experienced any of the above, but it's a common thing for kids to be made to feel worthless. How do you think half the posters on this board were created?...

Ohhh Jesus poor lil kids, with parents paying for everything and trying to make sure that their little fuckhead is successful in life.

Also small correction - More than half of the poster at HH are fucking worthless[/b]

What is Irony for $500?
 
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