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There's no "schools" here. Father played at TN, he's from Knoxville, brother just signed with TN. As I said elsewhere, don't have to be a mental giant to figure this one out.On one hand ( ), the lawsuit might help the transfer (????), but on the other it could make potential schools wary of recruiting a future lawsuit.
Georgia should fight the transfer waiver and the lawsuit! Seems like now that Georgia is swimming with the sharks in recruiting they are having multiple high profile transfers!On one hand ( ), the lawsuit might help the transfer (????), but on the other it could make potential schools wary of recruiting a future lawsuit.
Hopefully GA refuses to release Mays until the frivolous suit is dropped. Courts don't have time for such folly, if the dumb ass doesn't know how to unfold/fold a chair that's on him.Georgia should fight the transfer waiver and the lawsuit! Seems like now that Georgia is swimming with the sharks in recruiting they are having multiple high profile transfers!
You can't trust those damn chairs,especially ones in Georgia.So a guy who does not know how to fold a chair, get his finger amputated and blames it on someone else ? Did the chair attack him ?
It's a cover-up Uga bit it off(and ate it so there isn't a shred of evidence)Well there’s not a of finger pointing going on here.
You can't trust those damn chairs,especially ones in Georgia.
It's a cover-up Uga bit it off(and ate it so there isn't a shred of evidence)
I will say one thing about the law suit. The suit was filed on 12-5-19. This was a little less than 2 years after the incident. I don't know the law in Georgia, but most states have a 2 year statute of limitations meaning that Mr. Mays had 2 years from the date of incident to either (1) settle a possible claim (2) file a law suit to keep the statute of limitations open or (3) let the matter go and let the statute of recovery run.
However, since Cade Mays has hired the same attorney as Justin Fields (Mars) and he is "very confident" that Cade won't have to sit out next year, I'm sure that the law suit will factor in.
This will certainly be interesting. Since one of the factors in approving the waiver is "does the first school oppose the waiver" will Ga oppose the waiver?I will say one thing about the law suit. The suit was filed on 12-5-19. This was a little less than 2 years after the incident. I don't know the law in Georgia, but most states have a 2 year statute of limitations meaning that Mr. Mays had 2 years from the date of incident to either (1) settle a possible claim (2) file a law suit to keep the statute of limitations open or (3) let the matter go and let the statute of recovery run.
However, since Cade Mays has hired the same attorney as Justin Fields (Mars) and he is "very confident" that Cade won't have to sit out next year, I'm sure that the law suit will factor in.
No but chairs should be banned.So a guy who does not know how to fold a chair, get his finger amputated and blames it on someone else ? Did the chair attack him ?
Naw... wound up in someone's nachos.The evidence is on the grass at Sanford Stadium if anyone wants to sift through it
Georgia should fight the transfer waiver and the lawsuit! Seems like now that Georgia is swimming with the sharks in recruiting they are having multiple high profile transfers!
Mays family is from Knoxville, at least Knoxville area. Boys attended Catholic HS, HS of choice for TN coach's sons or legacy recruits. Baron kid UK recruited whose daddy is on UT staff goes there as does Tee Martin's boy.JFC this is pathetic. If his family is trashy enough to do that it seems he's a perfect fit in Knoxville.
Mays family is from Knoxville, at least Knoxville area. Boys attended Catholic HS, HS of choice for TN coach's sons or legacy recruits. Baron kid UK recruited whose daddy is on UT staff goes there as does Tee Martin's boy.
No. This is what is a real quid pro quo. Mayes family will drop the lawsuit against UGA for a favorable release for Cade from UGA.This will certainly be interesting. Since one of the factors in approving the waiver is "does the first school oppose the waiver" will Ga oppose the waiver?
Georgia needs to dig in and not let this kid and his family have their way. Really tired of these guys getting waivers for no legit reason!No. This is what is a real quid pro quo. Mayes family will drop the lawsuit against UGA for a favorable release for Cade from UGA.
It will happen. Whatever it takes to get him eligible for this next season.
I will say one thing about the law suit. The suit was filed on 12-5-19. This was a little less than 2 years after the incident. I don't know the law in Georgia, but most states have a 2 year statute of limitations meaning that Mr. Mays had 2 years from the date of incident to either (1) settle a possible claim (2) file a law suit to keep the statute of limitations open or (3) let the matter go and let the statute of recovery run.
However, since Cade Mays has hired the same attorney as Justin Fields (Mars) and he is "very confident" that Cade won't have to sit out next year, I'm sure that the law suit will factor in.
Sometimes?Attorneys suck as bad as officials sometimes.
You Sir, make a good pointSo a guy who does not know how to fold a chair, get his finger amputated and blames it on someone else ? Did the chair attack him ?
Smith is coming backBINGO! Phat Phil is orchestrating this entire charade to get Cade eligible to replace Trey Smith this year.
They will pull it off if Phat Phil has to rat out Kirby or Nick as a favor to the NCAA.
Yeah. Saw that on the local station tonight. Reality is, he might not have had a choice. Unfortunately due to his health issues he is unable to practice and is really taking a risk playing on Saturday's.Smith is coming back
So a guy who does not know how to fold a chair, get his finger amputated and blames it on someone else ? Did the chair attack him ?[/
That’s a sign of the times.
Im hearing Joey Gatewoods father got frostbite from holding a drink too long at an Auburn game, maybe we can borrow Fields lawyer as well and get him eligible next season.
The family dog also got caught up said chair.
Some people are to dumb to walk and chew gum at the time. Looks like this guy is to dumb to fold up a chair.
Sounds like a family destined to in TN....
I think that dog looks good in that chair, is that a Tennessee coon dog?