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McCoy taking over that leader role hole TD left


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17 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

Umm this isnt example of leadership. This is just being a good brother and friend. TD was very vocal and outspoken. McCoy isnt shy but he isnt that kind of leader.. what your looking for will have to come from another personality similar to donate Jackson if he grows into it.

There are behind closed doors leaders too. 

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25 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

There are behind closed doors leaders too. 

We were comparing him to TD. That's what the title says. Td wasnt a behind closed doors leader.. he could be heard jawing at cam everyday doors or no doors game time or practice. That's what I assumed we were talking about. We dont need a behind closed doors leader.. Ron can do that lol.

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I mean absolutely 0 disrespect here and I do not mean this in a negative way whatsoever... BUT

has there ever been a Panther player more unrecognizable than KK Short? I had to go to the tweet to find out who he was talking about. If I walked by him on the street I would honestly have no clue who he was. 

Obviously a beast on the field but I don't see many interviews with him. Maybe I'm just not paying attention though. You don't play DL for the fame and glory...

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4 minutes ago, Adb6368 said:

I mean absolutely 0 disrespect here and I do not mean this in a negative way whatsoever... BUT

has there ever been a Panther player more unrecognizable than KK Short? I had to go to the tweet to find out who he was talking about. If I walked by him on the street I would honestly have no clue who he was. 

Obviously a beast on the field but I don't see many interviews with him. Maybe I'm just not paying attention though. You don't play DL for the fame and glory...

 

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52 minutes ago, Adb6368 said:

I mean absolutely 0 disrespect here and I do not mean this in a negative way whatsoever... BUT

has there ever been a Panther player more unrecognizable than KK Short? I had to go to the tweet to find out who he was talking about. If I walked by him on the street I would honestly have no clue who he was. 

Obviously a beast on the field but I don't see many interviews with him. Maybe I'm just not paying attention though. You don't play DL for the fame and glory...

I know KK when I see him.  KK got that cross-eyed thing going on.  I think that's why he's so hard to block.  Can't tell where he's going

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