ThomasM
Retired from college football
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Some people don't like waving pom poms when players quit and coaches make excuses.Some of you are actually Canes fans right?
Some people don't like waving pom poms when players quit and coaches make excuses.Some of you are actually Canes fans right?
Some people don't like waving pom poms when players quit and coaches make excuses.
If you blink you might miss another UNC RB run for 10 yards. I saw every defensive player on scholarship quit.You saw Blissett and Carter quit and make excuses?
No, we’re not.Some of you are actually Canes fans right?
During season idgaf about who represents Miami well. Give me mfs who can ball and don't have me turning game off after 2 quarters.After we get this W I hope the hoes leave the board
You love mediocrity! Some of us actually want a program that cares about winning, but go off and keep up that same energy tonight and during the Alabama game.After we get this W I hope the hoes leave the board
Go Canes is a female she has no nuts. Unless she's a post op transsexual and had some nuts attached?No, we’re not.
Great question numb nuts
No, we’re not.
Great question numb nuts
Go Canes is a female she has no nuts. Unless she's a post op transsexual and had some nuts attached?
I used to feel this way, but now I’ve learned that Carter’s play is avant guard if not outright genius.I’ll miss Carter’s poor angles and complete disdain for covering and tackling tonight.
So basically what you're saying is?I used to feel this way, but now I’ve learned that Carter’s play is avant guard if not outright genius.
“Inday! You've lost what little mind you possessed!” some of you will say. “His ejections make Goose cringe!” I understand these sentiments, believe me — I once held them as my own. However, give me your hand for a moment and let us walk through a short study of the 11 game visual narrative put together by “Number 5”...
Carter’s performance against UNC only makes sense when viewed through the lens of a deconstructed approach to football as an institution. Think of his play as an art installation, whereby the “player” so harms his own image through his “labor” that he destroys his future.
It is this meta-commentary on the brutal sport of football that is the framework for everything he does. He wears the number 5 proudly, as if to declare that he is not a individual but rather a number. And not even a unique number, because of his offense counterpart N’Kosi Perry (who may also be participating in this poetic illusion.)
In short, Carter is saying: this game is my life, this game is my death.
In practice interviews with Carter, you’ll notice he’s very evasive when discussing this existential perspective on his play. In fact he ignores it completely, almost as if he doesn’t want to break the illusion that he is a real player participating in a real game with real consequences. That is when I first had my eyes opened to the luminance of his work, because I couldn’t tell it was even there.
The same nerd who bragged about reaction points. You are a broke loser transsexual. Still fishing for likes on a message board. Broke female talklmao. Literally no one but the occasional troll cares what you think.
Get better material doofus.