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Hasson Reddick on the difference between today's game and the others: "The energy was crazy."


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I'll say it again when Rhule said he wanted this to be a "serious football place" he misjudged the emotional factor of this game.. this is not college you play with emotion these are grown men giving their all not robots doing whatever they're told 24/7

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Just now, Fox007 said:

Hell yea it was you can see it so clearly. This OL arrangement is clearly superior to the dung heap it started out the season as.

Cam definitely energized both sides of the ball. The D Has played well all year but there was a different fire... 

the OL was reborn too, and PJ kept the offense humming until we got near the goal line, which has always been Cam's biggest strength

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Just now, Proudiddy said:

PJ just said the same thing.  Said the energy on the sideline was crazy and attributed it to Cam.  Said he brings the juice and gets everyone loose and ready to play.  Said the energy was steady building on the sidelines with every play.

Normally you taste juice but this is the juice you can see and feel.

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The Cam stuff since Thursday and then what happened on the field, being a fan, is probably one of the coolest things that’s happened in Charlotte - for me at least. What an awesome couple of days. It was a cool experience and sequence of events. 
 

But there’s another one next week. Time to prepare. I’ve got a bunch of notes to send over to Rhule. 

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