Hamilton Possibly Coming Back

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Just an FYI, but ISUPOKER's post appears to be on point. There is a distinct possibility that Justin Hamilton will come back next year, something that I think is a very good thing. Remember, this is a 19-20 year old kid who got homesick, something no one can blame him for
(Also, please, no one bash on the player personally)
 
Awesome news. I can see why after a long season win wise and playing through an injury you might consider getting closer to home. Glad to hear he's thinking about staying.
 
I would have no hard feelings if Hamilton comes back. Love the kid here, I think he can do great things. He's got a lot of experience here. That should pay off for him as a junior and senior.

Come back Ham!
 
Does this mean we get to meltdown again when he ultimately decides to stay with his decision to leave? :jimlad:
 
He was playing hurt...Could lead to some frustration. Is playing with two hernias painful?
 
Just an FYI, but ISUPOKER's post appears to be on point. There is a distinct possibility that Justin Hamilton will come back next year, something that I think is a very good thing. Remember, this is a 19-20 year old kid who got homesick, something no one can blame him for
(Also, please, no one bash on the player personally)

My problem with it is that it has been announced and was decided upon. If this was done behind closed doors and the ultimate decision was to stay fine. It would have been all speculation. What happens come Thanksgiving or Chirstmas and he is homesick and decides to stay home for the holidays and second semester? That could be a possiblity.
 
Did I miss some ground-breaking discovery or something? Have they linked home-sickness to something medical?:confused::no:

Yeah, it's actually related to the relationship between the medulla oblongata, cerebellum, brain stem, and Phalanges. Dr. Marvin Candle described it as "akin to Bovine Spongiform encephalopathy minus the bovine and Spongiform part" It is relatively common among young adults, juveniles attending summer camp for the first time, and older folks whenever Shanandoah is played. It's tentative scientific name is, "Casa de sicknessoria".
 
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