Would I love to have Tomiwa on the team? Yes.
Would I love to know more about why he just decommitted from Bryant? For sure.
Do I want to just say, "Hey man, it's all good come on back here."? Truthfully, I'm not sure.
I understand stars and elites get preferential treatment in any walk of life. I understand there's a different set of rules for guys of his ilk in the portal/NIL era. But man.. You're really, really going down a slippery slope if he winds up back in Indiana. Certainly understand the "he never should have left" argument. But this isn't the same as a guy just entering, seeing what's out there, and saying, "Nah, I'm good here." He left. He wrote the half-hearted goodbye on social media. He committed elsewhere. He was gone.
Does he want to be in Indiana? Does he leave after next year again?
Great player who would certainly make them really good. But do you want to go down that road? If he and Lombardi reportedly didn't see eye to eye on his role, then do you really want that riff on the team?
But... Joe preaches a culture of family, love, and togetherness. And perhaps admitting to one's mistake(s) or poor decisions and forgiving someone else is part of that culture too.
Would I love to know more about why he just decommitted from Bryant? For sure.
Do I want to just say, "Hey man, it's all good come on back here."? Truthfully, I'm not sure.
I understand stars and elites get preferential treatment in any walk of life. I understand there's a different set of rules for guys of his ilk in the portal/NIL era. But man.. You're really, really going down a slippery slope if he winds up back in Indiana. Certainly understand the "he never should have left" argument. But this isn't the same as a guy just entering, seeing what's out there, and saying, "Nah, I'm good here." He left. He wrote the half-hearted goodbye on social media. He committed elsewhere. He was gone.
Does he want to be in Indiana? Does he leave after next year again?
Great player who would certainly make them really good. But do you want to go down that road? If he and Lombardi reportedly didn't see eye to eye on his role, then do you really want that riff on the team?
But... Joe preaches a culture of family, love, and togetherness. And perhaps admitting to one's mistake(s) or poor decisions and forgiving someone else is part of that culture too.
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