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I remember dudes talking shît about deejay last year saying all he does is talk shît on social media. Now he is a dog.

I was and is still one of the dudes. Until losing hurts them more than the fans expect to see Brevin Jordan postin’ states after the gator loss and beyond
 
This UNC game is going to tell us so much about Manny Diaz. UNC is not a good football team but this is their opener at Home. The effort will be there. If we come in feeling sorry for ourselves will be in for a dog fight. I however expect us to come in ****ed off & absolutely dominate. 45-10 type of game.
 
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Thought I was the only one getting furious seeing all these posts. How anyone on this team feels like they played good enough to post tough boy posts is beyond me. We took the L collectively and looked horrible doing it. It's like they are ok losing I'd be so ****ed I wouldnt be able to post. But hey, some are content losing and others actually want to focus and fix all the mental mistakes.
 
I suppose the players should sit in a dark room for two days after a loss. And really show us fans how much a loss hurts.... Did that come across as sarcastic as I wanted it too?
 
I suppose the players should sit in a dark room for two days after a loss. And really show us fans how much a loss hurts.... Did that come across as sarcastic as I wanted it too?
Y'all love doing this, take the opposite end of the extreme to try and prove a point. Nobody is saying be depressed and sulk all day. There is a middle ground and posting a highlight the day after losing a big game ain't it. I don't see leaders doing stuff like that.
 
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They hate Deejay because he’s not from South Florida, and he’s too positive and upbeat about the team and school.

I'll take 11 DeeJays on the field every snap. That kid has a great attitude, works, shows up Saturdays and represents Miami ALL the time. He wasn't out here playing games when we committed and he been nothing but an ambassador for the program.
 
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