Tyler Baron: “It was about proving to ourselves that we are who we say we are.”

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When Rueben Bain went down with a soft-tissue injury early in the first quarter, Canes fans were looking for someone to step up. Tyler Baron answered the call, with a sack and multiple pressures. He met with reporters after the game to discuss his performance:

On his first game as a Hurricane: I just enjoy the culture that Coach Cristobal has preached to us. I'm just happy to be here, to be honest. Just excited to be a part of it.

On losing Rueben Bain: We hate to have a guy...

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imagine adding Bain with this guy and Alston. Sheesh!! I’ll assume USF will be the poor team that has to be the first to deal with our pass rush at full strength. Lol
 
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Biggest thing from me was when Baron stepped up

How many times do we get teams on the ropes and then let them up? Not just on offense but defense

When the blood was in the water, Baron played his best snaps and they had no prayer of getting any momentum back. Cam Ward was the MVP and guys like Alston were monsters, but the timing of when Baron took over the game was huge
 
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Off topic but is Joe Salave still on the staff? I can't remember the last time I seen a interview from him or heard anything about him
 
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The discipline also shows on how they celebrate with one another after a sack or TFL, instead of in-your-face trash mouthing the opponent. Great restraint compared to teams of the past, that often drew 15-yard penalties after the fact. Definite Mario culture.
 
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