šŸ“ ā­ā­ā­ā­ RB, Justice Haynes, commits to Alabama

1. Georgia Finished 3rd.... it was either Alabama or OSU.
2. From what I've read on the board, Smart and Staff just got complacent. They thought winning championship will help with recruiting.... Obviously, it's not.
3. It's the Georgia Offense and the system they got in place that's scaring folks on offense away.
4. Kirby missed a golden opportunity to improve the offense in the offseason with hire and replacing Stenson....
5. Kirby will likely turn to alternative choice and get someone to flip.... Probably the kid who's committed to SC..

The only thing I question here is replacing Stetson. He's earned his spot and can hurt you. He gets a bum rap if you ask me. He wouldn't start at Alabama, but he's top half SEC good. The question should be is Beck and Vandagriff not as good as their high four star and five star ranking? Where is their development? Maybe Haynes saw that.
 

Justice Haynes father Verron Haynes reacts to his commitment to Alabama football


July 18, 2022

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Former Georgia running back, Verron Haynes showed his support for his son and five-star running back, Justice Haynes after he announced his commitment to Alabama.
Verron played running back for the Bulldogs from 1999 to 2001 before getting drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the fifth round of the 2002 NFL Draft. The Georgia native tweeted he is confident his son made the best decision for him.
ā€œEvery man has their path 2 walk & I’m proud of U for choosing your own,ā€ Verron Haynes wrote. ā€œI know the process may have been long & difficult but at the end I’m confident U made the best decision for U. Here’s to your future and all you’ll become. (Toast Emoji) To the next level. To be continued.. Roll Tide!ā€
 

Justice Haynes father Verron Haynes reacts to his commitment to Alabama football


July 18, 2022

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Former Georgia running back, Verron Haynes showed his support for his son and five-star running back, Justice Haynes after he announced his commitment to Alabama.
Verron played running back for the Bulldogs from 1999 to 2001 before getting drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the fifth round of the 2002 NFL Draft. The Georgia native tweeted he is confident his son made the best decision for him.
ā€œEvery man has their path 2 walk & I’m proud of U for choosing your own,ā€ Verron Haynes wrote. ā€œI know the process may have been long & difficult but at the end I’m confident U made the best decision for U. Here’s to your future and all you’ll become. (Toast Emoji) To the next level. To be continued.. Roll Tide!ā€

Classy response. Nice seeing a dad support his son and not try to sway him like so many others we've seen. I'm sure it was hard considering how much he is loved in Athens, but I am also sure as an athlete himself he understood his son making a choice that felt good for him. On top of it, it's Alabama, not exactly chancing it when it comes to what he's going to receive in coaching, facilities, and development.
 
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