Sheldrick Redwine - Great story from Sun Sentinel

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Love that guy.

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Redwine on King: “I seen elite instantly,” he said. “That was the first time I seen, in a while, a Miami quarterback go through an entire read and come back to an initial read and still hit a backside [route] in stride. Just seeing that, and I feel like he’s really bringing that leading presence that they need.”
 
I F’s w Redwine.

He was a last second pick up b/c we missed on “bigger targets.”

Struggled and was clowned here as a CB b/c his hips were too stiff. (Kept Working)

Moved over to Safety and struggled at the beginning of the season, then kept getting progressively better. (Kept working)

Sr season, became a very, very good S; arguably one of our best def players (turned himself in a draft pick)

Put his head down, worked hard, constantly recognized by the coaching staff in Cleveland. Results? Starting S the last 5 games in the NFL.

Offseason? Putting in work, ready for competition, and giving back to young men to help them to stop being hood rich, and start being financially sound.

This dude is like a true Madden story.
 
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He was a dude that I thought was headed down the "Romeo and Cook" road to success. Kudos to him for working hard and breaking out in his senior year..
 
I F’s w Redwine.

He was a last second pick up b/c we missed on “bigger targets.”

Struggled and was clowned here as a CB b/c his hips were too stiff. (Kept Working)

Moved over to Safety and struggled at the beginning of the season, then kept getting progressively better. (Kept working)

Sr season, became a very, very good S; arguably one of our best def players (turned himself in a draft pick)

Put his head down, worked hard, constantly recognized by the coaching staff in Cleveland. Results? Starting S the last 5 games in the NFL.

Offseason? Putting in work, ready for competition, and giving back to young men to help them to stop being hood rich, and start being financially sound.

This dude is like a true Madden story.
So sayeth Relly, so sayeth the Flock.
 
I F’s w Redwine.

He was a last second pick up b/c we missed on “bigger targets.”

Struggled and was clowned here as a CB b/c his hips were too stiff. (Kept Working)

Moved over to Safety and struggled at the beginning of the season, then kept getting progressively better. (Kept working)

Sr season, became a very, very good S; arguably one of our best def players (turned himself in a draft pick)

Put his head down, worked hard, constantly recognized by the coaching staff in Cleveland. Results? Starting S the last 5 games in the NFL.

Offseason? Putting in work, ready for competition, and giving back to young men to help them to stop being hood rich, and start being financially sound.

This dude is like a true Madden story.

This kid is the epitome of the old myth that a S Fla 3 star > 4 star everywhere else. Came virtually outta nowhere and proved everyone wrong.
He’s got that mentality you can’t teach. Kid went from a nobody to a somebody off hard work, that doesn’t happen a lot anymore.
 
Can hold his head high when walking around Greentree. Pivotal cog in our only ACC coastal title. I really wish we had sent him and that Sr class out better though. They deserved better. Wish him all the luck in the NFL. Grant Delpit will push him to be better.
 
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People talk about swagger, well that's what Redwine has. He has a vibe about him that just makes him stand out.
 
Like a good vintage, Red Wine keeps getting better with age. The young man is all class and a true Cane. Very happy for him. He’s going to be very rich very soon if he puts together another nice season.
 
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