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"I hope its alumni that represented the canes the right way which mean beating FSU ... BRING ED REED AND RAY LEWIS AND ANDRE JOHNSON AND SANTANA MOSS AND EDGE BRING THOSE GUYS !!'
This ^ is nonsense. If a kid plays hard and hopefully gets his degree (or comes back to get it later) then he is a Cane. You don't stop being a Cane because you lost to FSU, just like SOME OF US don't stop being a fan because we lose to <insert almost any team here over the last 10 years>. Njoku is a Cane! Duke is a Cane! Burns is a Cane! Kaaya is a Cane! I would love for Kaaya to come back and speak to the team about what it took for and under recruited QB from California to go across country and win the starting job as a true freshman (foreshadowing...). So maybe some are not satisfied with how he played while he was here but he was THE BEST WE HAD and represented the canes to the best of HIS ability (we'd have been worse without him. Think about that!). If you wear the U on your helmet - from hall of famer to walk on - you're a Cane.
NO ! KAAYA IS NOT A WINNER , DUKE IS NOT A WINNER - yes they are canes but i want canes that care about WINNING , kaaya and duke were smiling after loosing to fsu .. there are many things that separate kaaya vs dorsey ... duke vs (edge , portis , gore)
Its about leadership and making your team better .. something that kaaya and duke did not do ! yes you can blame coaches but its also on the players as well
I suggest you go back and watch what duke did in the HS playoffs. He willed his team to victory.
Behind a big game from senior running back Duke Johnson, the Vikings shut out Wakulla (Crawfordville, Fla.) 38-0 to win the school's first football state title since 2002, while completing a 15-0 season.
Johnson led the way with five touchdowns. He scored three times on short runs, broke free for a 40-yard touchdown run and returned a kick 69 yards for a score. Johnson, who has orally committed to play next year for the University of Miami, finished with 136 yards rushing on 21 carries and added 54 receiving yards.
His effort gave him more than 2,000 yards rushing for the season, and he eclipsed 5,000 yards rushing for his three-season varsity career. The 5-foot-10, 185-pounder finished his prep career with 71 touchdowns.
[video=youtube;1uFVOW4p1t4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uFVOW4p1t4[/video]
Just so you know !!!! First game of KAAYAS CAREER VS LOUIVILLE ... DUKE JOHNSON WAS CRYING AND B***ING THE WHOLE GAME BECAUSE HE WANTED RYAN WILLIAMS TO BE PLAYING... IS THAT LEADERSHIP ?!?1 THAT DIVDED THE WHOLE TEAM FOR THAT YEAR ... Kaaya was freshman who looked up to duke and felt the pressure that one mistake duke would be crying about playing ryan williams .. so let that sink in !!! and then both of them leave their team after 3 years after winning no championships ..... #FACTS
You say Kaaya didn't have a championship mentality, then you blame Duke for not wanting a QB without a killer instinct starting as a true freshmen ( kaaya). If what you said is true Duke campaigned for Ryan Williams to be QB, Ryan Williams actually won a state championship like Duke did. So you're just a fool talking in circles.