He then tried to say he wasn't really talking about Martell, even though his tweet was six minutes after Martell's. Even still, as we all know, the truth is in the hashtags.I feel sorry for ppl who never understand loyalty. I can't really even vibe with u. At the end of the day trust is & everything else is BS
— Aaron Moorehead (@Amo8685) May 5, 2016
I wasn't even talking about who everyone thinks I'm talking about. I didn't even know #badtiming #relevanttho #stillnoloyalty
— Aaron Moorehead (@Amo8685) May 5, 2016
Lots of tough typers tonight #soundsgood
— Aaron Moorehead (@Amo8685) May 5, 2016
People act like the truth is all the sudden a bad thing. Society is too sensitive. Y'all boys soft. #texastough
— Aaron Moorehead (@Amo8685) May 5, 2016
While Moorehead was guarding and respecting A&M football, another recruit was leaving it. Mannie Netherly, an even higher ranked recruit and a wide receiver who would be coached directly by Moorehead, tweeted that he was also decommitting, specifically because of Moorehead's behavior.I love Texas A&M football. I guard it and respect it with my life. I don't take that lightly day to day
— Aaron Moorehead (@Amo8685) May 5, 2016
And because this is college football and not a single person who calls themselves a fan seems to be able to act like a rational person, Netherly started to get guff from A&M fans for not wanting to play for a whiny, passive-aggressive baby. So he tweeted another message, again showing himself to be more mature than virtually everyone involved in this thing.‼️‼️ pic.twitter.com/2g0ee2pRkA
— Mannie Netherly (@yovng_netherly) May 5, 2016
Other recruits chimed in along the way, noting that A&M will probably lose more recruits in the immediate and distant future.This is in many ways the perfect college football story. Team/coach thirst leads them to feel entitled to a young teenager who is (theoretically!) deciding on where to educate himself while also playing football. This is a pretty big decision and coaches, who are more like salesmen at this point, pull out all the stops to woo them. When a kid has a chance to think about it clearly and decides maybe he wants to go another way, here come the waterworks from the actual adults in the relationship.College football: forever and always the worst.Had to throw this out there‼️‼️ pic.twitter.com/U5eYWwo4qd
— Mannie Netherly (@yovng_netherly) May 5, 2016