He may have his own mind, but he definitely wasn't raised right.Step Dad apparently posted that KP has his own mind.
He may have his own mind, but he definitely wasn't raised right.Step Dad apparently posted that KP has his own mind.
That means Step Dad is as weak as mommy and Bio Dad.He may have his own mind, but he definitely wasn't raised right.
Maybe you are like me and love/loved college sports above all. I honestly think 3 things can bring a lot of folks back but not sure how they'll do it.If this was truly a major factor in why Proctor decided to go back to Alabama, then I think him leaving is a good thing for everyone involved. Iowa needs all the help they can get on the OL, but if someone is that lazy and entitled then good bye and good riddance. It’s not like Proctor was going to completely turn around Iowa’s misfortunes on offense, anyway.
I don’t want to bash a teenager, but I am tired of kids like Proctor who are so entitled and think the world should conform to him. It’s a serious epidemic in society and it’s just going to get worse. I can’t imagine Kirk is going to want to coach much longer with all this bullshit going on in college football. I’ll wish the Hawkeye program well, but I’m losing interest in college sports fast. I’ve barely watched one half of an NCAA tournament game this March, and I can barely remember who was playing. Oh, Dayton and Arizona.
Anyway, the NCAA is a joke. Between their inability to find and train more competent officials, the treatment Noah Shannon got, and the complete lack of control with NIL and the transfer portal, I’m pretty much sick of it all.
Guarantee Kirk still will get a call about him as to interactions and character. GMs will want to know what went down there and they trust Kirk.He didn’t hurt his NFL chances one bit.
Get real.
If he becomes a stud OT they won't care. At all.Guarantee Kirk still will get a call about him as to interactions and character. GMs will want to know what went down there and they trust Kirk.
Prolly, but that’s still an “if” based on Proctor’s ultimate work ethic.If he becomes a stud OT they won't care. At all.
Either way, Kirk's opinion will be a non factor. They'll be talking to people he actually played for and with if anyone.Prolly, but that’s still an “if” based on Proctor’s ultimate work ethic.
No, he went back on his word ON SIGNING DAY then stabbed iowa in the back again. He's a bad person with no morals and that comes from lousy parenting.
He still would've gotten his money. Too lazy to post but look up Wirfs money. I know. He's no Wirfs, and he should ask for his # back.I doubt if anyone in the Proctor clan gives a flying f*** about anything other than money.
Agreed.Either way, Kirk's opinion will be a non factor. They'll be talking to people he actually played for and with if anyone.
Yes, they will. Character and integrity- not to mention work ethic - are HUGE considerations for any NFL GM. Just as important as the game film.If he becomes a stud OT they won't care. At all.
No they won't.Yes, they will. Character and integrity- not to mention work ethic - are HUGE considerations for any NFL GM. Just as important as the game film.
They’ll still be drafted, but it would potentially impact when he gets drafted.No they won't.
1) The NFL is loaded with guys with far more serious character flaws than a 20 year old with commitment issues.
2) With respect to football and how he acts as a teammate, Kirk doesn't know anything about Proctor. Those questions would be asked of the people who he actually played with and for.
This discussion is ridiculous.