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MAL's father speaks out
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[QUOTE="mauconnfan, post: 2916965, member: 489"] 2 different years so not all because of the other right? I mean maybe Akinjo doesn’t say yes to Ollie because MAL was here if it worked that way but he wanted to play for KO and was committed to him. All the same people find ways to continue to hammer the man for everything that still occurs (rightfully so for most too) but find little at all to give him credit for. Not deserving of much admittedly but when I see people talking wonderful things about Akinjo and I try to tie it to one of KOs positives it still gets shot down? He recognized a Top 200 recruit and won a war as Akinjo’s game grew, but its a mistake by KO huh? Lol Hey it may have worked out for the kid because it seems that KO wasn’t a good enough developer (not sure on Ewing either) but that wasn’t what the post was about. KO saw a good talent and won but it’s hard for many of you to give him anything I know. [/QUOTE]
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