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1 hour ago, VeniceIndiansFootball said:

Did his parents move to Lowndes or did he just transfer? Transferring out of state is a pretty big move. 

Lowndes recruited him for football and baseball. So when they win state send ring to madison county. 

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32 minutes ago, Jesse said:

Lowndes recruited him for football and baseball. So when they win state send ring to madison county. 

That’s wonderful to hear, but it didn’t answer my question. My point was that if he previously lived in Tallahassee and then moved to Valdosta to play ball for Lowndes, that’s quite a big change if his parents didn’t go with him. Do you know if his parents physically moved with him? 

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41 minutes ago, VeniceIndiansFootball said:

That’s wonderful to hear, but it didn’t answer my question. My point was that if he previously lived in Tallahassee and then moved to Valdosta to play ball for Lowndes, that’s quite a big change if his parents didn’t go with him. Do you know if his parents physically moved with him? 

I think they did. He lived previously in madison.  Did you play for Venice? 

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3 hours ago, Jesse said:

I think they did. He lived previously in madison.  Did you play for Venice? 

I wasn’t on the team but I played the alto saxophone in the marching band for 4 years. I’m a booster and an avid fan of all things Venice sports. I knew the coaching staff when I was a student at Venice and even had the opportunity to meet Trey Burton. They are all class acts and wonderful people. Peacock is a different person away from the field. He’s a good guy and a good motivator; just don’t piss him off and you’ll be fine. The coaching staff is as passionate about football as our fan base and are very knowledgeable people. I wish I had half of their knowledge about the game of American Football.

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5 hours ago, VeniceIndiansFootball said:

I wasn’t on the team but I played the alto saxophone in the marching band for 4 years. I’m a booster and an avid fan of all things Venice sports. I knew the coaching staff when I was a student at Venice and even had the opportunity to meet Trey Burton. They are all class acts and wonderful people. Peacock is a different person away from the field. He’s a good guy and a good motivator; just don’t piss him off and you’ll be fine. The coaching staff is as passionate about football as our fan base and are very knowledgeable people. I wish I had half of their knowledge about the game of American Football.

What happened to my post.  I had ask are you rich

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12 minutes ago, Jesse said:

Nothing wrong with that.  I make 6 figures now working at a bank. 

Jesse I’m sorry but I can’t offer you financial aid. I’d consider myself a nice guy if you knew me in person and decently compassionate, but I just can’t hand out money like candy. I have my own bills to pay. If you need financial aid there are government programs out there that you can apply for, like SNAP and TNAF. But I am in no financial position to be handing out assistance. 

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4 minutes ago, VeniceIndiansFootball said:

Jesse I’m sorry but I can’t offer you financial aid. I’d consider myself a nice guy if you knew me in person and decently compassionate, but I just can’t hand out money like candy. I have my own bills to pay. If you need financial aid there are government programs out there that you can apply for, like SNAP and TNAF. But I am in no financial position to be handing out assistance. 

Dang man I was only asking.  I actually get financial aid for school. And hopefully should get money on scholarship. Plus nil deals . Why you think I need money?  

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