fraggle
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I disagree. Nesta is one. Gaynor has some of that in him. There is a WR from USC that has it in him. We just have to find those type of players and bring them to The U.No. No disrespect to the young men on our team but kids nowadays aren't mentally built like that.
Well I'm hoping those guys step up and become leaders.I disagree. Nesta is one. Gaynor has some of that in him. There is a WR from USC that has it in him. We just have to find those type of players and bring them to The U.
Probably,....All Coker did was clap....All Onion did was call timeouts 2mins into a game...while entire coaching staff were bumping into each other like the Keystone Cops....Alfred just stood there sweating like a Pig...with his Paterno Tie dangling.....Richt just stood there like a Lobotomized Robot staring at his 3 play Laminated play sheet...Who was the last firey coach we had since JJ, Butch Davis?
I agree with you about Coker clapping, but you have to admit, he took clapping to another level never seen before or since.Probably,....All Coker did was clap....All Onion did was call timeouts 2mins into a game...while entire coaching staff were bumping into each other like the Keystone Cops....Alfred just stood there sweating like a Pig...with his Paterno Tie dangling.....Richt just stood there like a Lobotomized Robot staring at his 3 play Laminated play sheet...
Lol...Clapped so much...Im surprised the OB lights didn't go on and off...I agree with you about Coker clapping, but you have to admit, he took clapping to another level never seen before or since.
We have maybe 1 or 2 true dogs on this team. Kids just aren’t built like that anymore.
I do agree with thatTeams take on the personality of their coach, Richt was laid back and calm, totally unsuited to coaching the U. Diaz seems to have lots of fire a bit like JJ, lets hope that inspires our current roster to attain the CANES THING!
Well I'm hoping those guys step up and become leaders.
YES!!
What our championship teams had in common wasn't a fiery coach.
It was fiery supercharged players
Coaches don't play the game....nor do they inspire great play on the field as much as having fiery players with great leadership qualities.
The Irvins, Reeds, Stubbs, Gonzalez,Clark, J.Brown etc etc
They are the ones that fire up to huddle and keep their teammates charged up all game long....when the game is on the line....when a big play needs to be made.
Having a fiery coach is good....having fiery savage players with leadership is better. Having both is awesome
There is NO substitute for having that.