Ahmmon Richards celebration oh my

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saw this yesterday someone in the wez mentioned it......dope

He has to do that in a blow out win or i wont forgive him
 
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We back?

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just go ahead and bench herndon. Was clueless out there, even berrios knew what was up.
 
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My homeboy Leonard Conley. The good old days are coming back

My mother was his counselor at Tarpon Springs High and got him into UM.
Bruh was a monster in high school but Odell Hagins still talks **** about knocking him out on a punt return.

I was a UM fan before but when Leonard joined the family I went complete fanatic.
I live in Dallas now and rep Canes **** near every time I leave the crib; you should see the fear in their eyes.
Everybody who is anybody knows what's happening.
 
People confuse "swag" with passion and enthusiasm. Miami in 80's and 90's had a unique culture where our players not only celebrated big plays but had a unique connection with the fans. I remember as a kid our players always waiving their hands up (to get the fans loud) and celebrating with us. Jimmy Johnson really pushed our players to embrace the home field advantage. I want that culture back where our guys played with heart, passion and took advantage of playing at home. Have fun, boys. It's a Canes thing.
 
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I remember telling my homeboy who's a Gators fan, when Teabag was there, not to get it twisted, they were a trend, The U is a tradition! I
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It'll be epic if AR does this in a game though. It would definitely be worth the penalty that we'd surely get.
 
People confuse "swag" with passion and enthusiasm. Miami in 80's and 90's had a unique culture where our players not only celebrated big plays but had a unique connection with the fans. I remember as a kid our players always waiving their hands up (to get the fans loud) and celebrating with us. Jimmy Johnson really pushed our players to embrace the home field advantage. I want that culture back where our guys played with heart, passion and took advantage of playing at home. Have fun, boys. It's a Canes thing.

Jimmy on his coaches show during his days at Miami would flat out say he loved the celebrations and the dancing the player did during games. Im not sure any other coach would've allowed such antics, he was the perfect man and coach for that group of young men. It made UM truly unique. There are many great college programs but not many are iconic like Miami is
 
I am ready for Miami to make the plays worthy of the dance. I think over the past 12 years we have had players willing to dance but not willing to put in the work to make the plays.
 
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