The Last Dance - Canes edition

TouchMoney26

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If you have been watching... MJ - Called out his players and was the complete leader.

Ed Reed - Was the ultimate leader - What he says goes.

Who is our leaders this year? - Seems like King is the Russel Wilson type of cat as far as offense goes. Love that.
Defense - is where Im having trouble - who is going to take demand and call our his teammates -- Previous years when we've been sucking is part reason on how soft the culture and players are. AND SOME OF THESE FANS who want to baby the players as if they are in YMCA
 
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You need 2-3 leaders in every class. Kids do not follow leaders who just show up their senior year trying to tell people what to do. Got to be a process. Guys who have been busting their butts since freshman year.
 
Hahaha, baby the players? Lmao our fans bash the players harder then any other base ever. If they aren’t an all-american after their 3rd game they’re a JAG.

So why does this whole site think al blades is good when he gets burnt outside every single run sweep and gets caught on every game?!?!?!
 
Problem is when you have no seniors on your team as they all booked out of town after 3 years : its hard for seniors with limited ability, sophomores and freshmen to be the alpha males :
 
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You can raise an argument that Talent like Ed Reed and Mj and Kobe and others isn’t that rare.
What’s extremely rare is what’s between those dude’s ears and in their chest.
 
You can raise an argument that Talent like Ed Reed and Mj and Kobe and others isn’t that rare.
What’s extremely rare is what’s between those dude’s ears and in their chest.
Agreed.

Reed wasn’t the biggest or the fastest. What put him in the HOF was his intelligence, heart and work ethic. He played mind games with quarterbacks before he played them. Watch the NFL/ESPN Top 100special with Reed, Ray Lewis, and Bellichk. Ed picked off Peyton Manning on deep ball by purposely showing Manning a fake read he used in previous games. Bellichk called it the greatest play he’s ever seen by a safety.

And ironically, Reggie Wayne was the Colts WR.

 
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Agreed.

Reed wasn’t the biggest or the fastest. What put him in the HOF was his intelligence, heart and work ethic. He played mind games with quarterbacks before he played them. Watch the NFL/ESPN Top 100special with Reed, Ray Lewis, and Bellichk. Ed picked off Peyton Manning on deep ball by purposely showing Manning a fake read he used in previous games. Bellichk called it the greatest play he’s ever seen by a safety.

And ironically, Reggie Wayne was the Colts WR.


Trolled him the whole season for one game. Mfing goat with andromeda sized heart balls and brain.
 
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