Marine1
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- Dec 20, 2015
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Ridiculous post. Your standard for whether they are doing well as a leader is whether or not their teammates like them and if they are avoiding felonies? Come on, you know that’s stupid. My bar for acceptable behavior is so far above felonies I don’t even think about it. I want my ability setting the example for his teammates and comporting himself well in the spotlight - that’s why he goes to media days and talks to the media after games. He’s representing the team and school, just like Mullen.
I hope FF plays well enough to silence his critics, not that EJ takes over. I also hope he matures into an average CFB player - how many guys do you see out of the thousands of football players in CFB act like him? He’s a joke when he does that and you know it. Heck, I caught flack last night on a CU board from CSU and CU fans for how he acts. Think about that - why would they care unless it stands out?
Even more ridiculous post. There is a reason he goes to media days and all post game pressers. He’s the QB and he has his teammates back. He speaks well of them and showers praise...especially his oline which also is heavily criticized. I could give a shyt if they “like” him. I want them to respect him....which apparently they do. He represents the school and program well at those events.
His biggest issue is that he is not a great QB and many of our fans will always remind him of that. He in turn will react. There is your immaturity.
Every single Canes player talks more trash to opponents and preens more to the camera. Let’s start there. Not even close.