Yawn.....Drew ain't worth ****.
Yawn.....Drew ain't worth ****.
ah come on now, what really happened? something is always behind the curtain in a situation like this.
did him and Roy have a big falling out or something?
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I don't think there's much behind it, he just was getting less playing time and lost the starting spot to the freshman Marshall. He had underperformed his whole career, he should have been a lot better since he was there, but really never improved that much.
ok that makes sense. He cant handle being treated equal to his talent.
He has always gave off that vibe, the Im the Big Guy vibe. Drew that is
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My boss is a big UNC fan and was talking today how Drew wanted to leave at the end of last season if Roy was going to bench him. Roy talked him into staying. When he got benched a few weeks ago it upset Drew and recently he went to Roy and said he was going to leave at the end of the year. Roy said, he had just as soon leave now, according to my boss. Whether thats accurate or not, who knows, but that was something he had read on some UNC board.
I just hope Larry Drew is good friends with Murray Bartow and his son would be okay with finishing his career out at ETSU.
"Call me crazy, but I want to buy the Dallas Cowboys end zone and have the star right at the foot of my bed. That way when I score, I can spike the ball right on the star!" -Woody Paige, Around the Horn 10.9.08
Larry Drew is one of those types of kids who truly feels he can play at the highest level...thus the reason he signed with UNC in the first place...I don't think he'll go down to a mid-major...he'll find a school on the quarter system and play for a power conference team in desperate need of a PG...though that'll be pretty hard to find
I think he is a 2nd-team all-conference mid-major type, depending on which conference of course...but he's not awful...just a pass first lead guard that was a little out of his element
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