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NFL Coach calls McDermott to compliment TD


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I LOVE this quote about TD:

http://blackandbluereview.com/transcript-ron-rivera-monday-press-conference/

How do you balance Thomas Davis not getting worn out and keep a balance to his reps?

"It's very hard to get him off the field. He wears me out every time we have to take him out. He stands right behind me, and I can feel him breathing down my neck trying to get back in. We take care of him in practice. He'll come in, and you can tell. We'll cut reps in practice on purpose like a vet day, but he doesn't want vet days either. I got up to Al and Sean and say make up some excuse to get him off the field."

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He's hungry. Went to the NFC championship game in Seattle as a rookie and hasn't sniffed a Super Bowl since. He's gonna load up the whole team on his back, throw the stadium in his truck, throw some tow chains around North and South Carolina, and drag us all to the Lombardi

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Unless TD wants a peaceful retirement, I'd absolutely love him as a positions Coach if not Coordinator for the Panthers.

Dude bleeds Football.

TD will definately be a linebacker coach when hes done. but i predict he will be at a lower level.  

TD emphatically said in an interview a week or two ago on WFNZ coaching is absolutely something he will not be doing when he is done playing.

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He's hungry. Went to the NFC championship game in Seattle as a rookie and hasn't sniffed a Super Bowl since. He's gonna load up the whole team on his back, throw the stadium in his truck, throw some tow chains around North and South Carolina, and drag us all to the Lombardi

That is a beautiful description of his will to win.

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