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This new group of Canes reminds me of some old Hurricanes. Guys like Dan Morgan, Nate Webster, and Ed Reed and Santana and Reggie immediately come to mind. Those guys wanted to be Hurricanes, and they were grinders and hard-nosed guys. They came here when it wasn't the popular thing to do.

When those guys came here we were in the midst of dealing with the repercussions of our last struggle with the NCAA. The Orange Bowl was empty. We would go to games where there was literally 3,000 people in the stands no matter what the announced attendance was. But Freckles Davis, who was a monster at evaluating character, found a group of talented guys who, more importantly, were determined guys. They weren't 5 star guys, and they weren't front-runners; they were guys with that inner drive to succeed that is so tough to evaluate. Our program is in similar condition these days. Our stadium is empty. We aren't the "it" program. But Al managed to find a group of guys who are very talented, and who, most importantly, are no-nonsense grinders who want to be here and relish the opportunity to be Canes.

Look at guys like Carter and Burns and Coley. How much twitter ***gotry did they engage in? How much diva **** did they pull? How many times did they commit and de-commit or try to "troll" the coaches and fans?

Think about Alex Gall. Then, think about Martin Bibla, who was a rough and tumble dude from Pennsylvania. Does anyone think that Gall will be anything but a success with his grit and toughness? Come on. This dude's about as close to a guaranteed on the OL as you will find. F#ck the fat 4 star with the puzzy attitude who will cash his chips if things don't go his way. Give me this mean sumbytch any day of the week.

Think about Mr. Stantastic and how badly he wanted to be a Cane. And this dude has skills to go along with it. When the chips are down, these are the guys who will make plays when the divas are quitting because it's too hot or too tough.

Think about Kevin Olsen, who never got shook even when Fisch split. Then, think about Ken Dorsey.

Think about God'sGiftGus, and then harken back to a different era with Steve McGuire or Alonzo Highsmith. Tough dudes with skill.

How about Sonny? You think there's any chance that dude will let himself fail? His mom sleeps in dirt, and his little brother got kidnapped by a 200 pound mosquito last week. This dude is fighting for real life ****, not thinking about some dumb **** he can say on twitter. Big Bryant McKinnie was playing the tuba a couple years before he got here. He wasn't a hugely heralded guy.

I applaud our new group of guys and can't wait to see them develop.
 
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Beautiful. And don't forget about AQM. Here is a player that is as good as anybody in the country. He took a visit to Miami and fell in love. After that, he went on a Notre Dame infomercial, announced for the U, and proceeded to tear the ****** out of some All-Americans. Rutgers goaded him into a visit, he checked it out quietly and said "No thanks." Now he's a Cane.

This guy is a fast twitch freak who lives and dies for football. Just the kind of player this program was built on.
 
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This new group of Canes reminds me of some old Hurricanes. Guys like Dan Morgan, Nate Webster, and Ed Reed and Santana and Reggie immediately come to mind. Those guys wanted to be Hurricanes, and they were grinders and hard-nosed guys. They came here when it wasn't the popular thing to do.

When those guys came here we were in the midst of dealing with the repercussions of our last struggle with the NCAA. The Orange Bowl was empty. We would go to games where there was literally 3,000 people in the stands no matter what the announced attendance was. But Freckles Davis, who was a monster at evaluating character, found a group of talented guys who, more importantly, were determined guys. They weren't 5 star guys, and they weren't front-runners; they were guys with that inner drive to succeed that is so tough to evaluate. Our program is in similar condition these days. Our stadium is empty. We aren't the "it" program. But Al managed to find a group of guys who are very talented, and who, most importantly, are no-nonsense grinders who want to be here and relish the opportunity to be Canes.

Look at guys like Carter and Burns and Coley. How much twitter ***gotry did they engage in? How much diva **** did they pull? How many times did they commit and de-commit or try to "troll" the coaches and fans?

Think about Alex Gall. Then, think about Martin Bibla, who was a rough and tumble dude from Pennsylvania. Does anyone think that Gall will be anything but a success with his grit and toughness? Come on. This dude's about as close to a guaranteed on the OL as you will find. F#ck the fat 4 star with the puzzy attitude who will cash his chips if things don't go his way. Give me this mean sumbytch any day of the week.

Think about Mr. Stantastic and how badly he wanted to be a Cane. And this dude has skills to go along with it. When the chips are down, these are the guys who will make plays when the divas are quitting because it's too hot or too tough.

Think about Kevin Olsen, who never got shook even when Fisch split. Then, think about Ken Dorsey.

Think about God'sGiftGus, and then harken back to a different era with Steve McGuire or Alonzo Highsmith. Tough dudes with skill.

How about Sonny? You think there's any chance that dude will let himself fail? His mom sleeps in dirt, and his little brother got kidnapped by a 200 pound mosquito last week. This dude is fighting for real life ****, not thinking about some dumb **** he can say on twitter. Big Bryant McKinnie was playing the tuba a couple years before he got here. He wasn't a hugely heralded guy.

I applaud our new group of guys and can't wait to see them develop.


classic!!! haha
 
FINALLY - You guys are coming around. I'm happy people are looking at this class and how SOLID it is.
 
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Don't forget two local kids like Burns and Carter who didn't buy into the local bull****, were committed early and stayed committed, true Canes. Oh and both are big time prospects.
 
Beautiful. And don't forget about AQM. Here is a player that is as good as anybody in the country. He took a visit to Miami and fell in love. After that, he went on a Notre Dame infomercial, announced for the U, and proceeded to tear the ****** out of some All-Americans. Rutgers goaded him into a visit, he checked it out quietly and said "No thanks." Now he's a Cane.

This guy is a fast twitch freak who lives and dies for football. Just the kind of player this program was built on.

Thanks for adding AQM. He might be the best player in the class. And he's a warrior. Remember what he did to the vaunted St. Thomas Aquinas club this year? This dude rises to the occasion, and he plays with an exceptional motor. In other words, he's an old school Cane.
 
This is a particularly delicious and well-mixed flavor of kool aid.



Very good for thirst quenching after an arduous signing day. Props to OP.
 
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Ive been missing these Big Boy Dialect threads Franchise, outstanding work sir.



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Great Post!!

I love Gall's tape. Kid is ****ed off the second he steps between the lines. He treats the guy across from him like a dude that just banged his GF.
 
Don't forget two local kids like Burns and Carter who didn't buy into the local bull****, were committed early and stayed committed, true Canes. Oh and both are big time prospects.

I didn't forget them. I love those dudes. They are like Bratton, Jerome and Highsmith. Tough dudes from tough atmospheres, who didn't get soft because of the attention they received. The attention didn't turn them into entitled puzzies like Thomas.
 
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Beautiful. And don't forget about AQM. Here is a player that is as good as anybody in the country. He took a visit to Miami and fell in love. After that, he went on a Notre Dame infomercial, announced for the U, and proceeded to tear the ****** out of some All-Americans. Rutgers goaded him into a visit, he checked it out quietly and said "No thanks." Now he's a Cane.

This guy is a fast twitch freak who lives and dies for football. Just the kind of player this program was built on.

Thanks for adding AQM. He might be the best player in the class. And he's a warrior. Remember what he did to the vaunted St. Thomas Aquinas club this year? This dude rises to the occasion, and he plays with an exceptional motor. In other words, he's an old school Cane.

He might the best player in a class of some great players.
 
This new group of Canes reminds me of some old Hurricanes. Guys like Dan Morgan, Nate Webster, and Ed Reed and Santana and Reggie immediately come to mind. Those guys wanted to be Hurricanes, and they were grinders and hard-nosed guys. They came here when it wasn't the popular thing to do.

When those guys came here we were in the midst of dealing with the repercussions of our last struggle with the NCAA. The Orange Bowl was empty. We would go to games where there was literally 3,000 people in the stands no matter what the announced attendance was. But Freckles Davis, who was a monster at evaluating character, found a group of talented guys who, more importantly, were determined guys. They weren't 5 star guys, and they weren't front-runners; they were guys with that inner drive to succeed that is so tough to evaluate. Our program is in similar condition these days. Our stadium is empty. We aren't the "it" program. But Al managed to find a group of guys who are very talented, and who, most importantly, are no-nonsense grinders who want to be here and relish the opportunity to be Canes.

Look at guys like Carter and Burns and Coley. How much twitter ***gotry did they engage in? How much diva **** did they pull? How many times did they commit and de-commit or try to "troll" the coaches and fans?

Think about Alex Gall. Then, think about Martin Bibla, who was a rough and tumble dude from Pennsylvania. Does anyone think that Gall will be anything but a success with his grit and toughness? Come on. This dude's about as close to a guaranteed on the OL as you will find. F#ck the fat 4 star with the puzzy attitude who will cash his chips if things don't go his way. Give me this mean sumbytch any day of the week.

Think about Mr. Stantastic and how badly he wanted to be a Cane. And this dude has skills to go along with it. When the chips are down, these are the guys who will make plays when the divas are quitting because it's too hot or too tough.

Think about Kevin Olsen, who never got shook even when Fisch split. Then, think about Ken Dorsey.

Think about God'sGiftGus, and then harken back to a different era with Steve McGuire or Alonzo Highsmith. Tough dudes with skill.

How about Sonny? You think there's any chance that dude will let himself fail? His mom sleeps in dirt, and his little brother got kidnapped by a 200 pound mosquito last week. This dude is fighting for real life ****, not thinking about some dumb **** he can say on twitter. Big Bryant McKinnie was playing the tuba a couple years before he got here. He wasn't a hugely heralded guy.

I applaud our new group of guys and can't wait to see them develop.

solid work as usual 'chise
 
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