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Leadership is not the problem


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3 hours ago, TNPanther said:

The mid 2010s era had TD, Cam, Olsen, and Kalil swinging their dicks in the locker room. Luke too, but he seemed to be more lead-by-example. Part of the reason Rivera was so hands-off was because of this veteran leadership. Young guys and JAG’s respected the veteran core and didn’t fug around.

 The current squad has nobody like that. The closest thing we’ve had recently was Gilmore and Cam’s corpse for half a year. And arguably Baker. Ran all 3 off. Noticing a trend?

 

Bryce is a natural born leader which is why he was made captain once he got here just like he was at Bama. Its one of his best intangibles cause he treat everyone with respect and would NEVER toss anyone under the bus even if its their fault unlike most highly drafted QB.

No other rookie in this draft class is as qualified as he is. Ickey can never be a captain cause he eats pancakes as much as he dish em out on game day.

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/2023/09/06/panthers-bryce-young-named-team-captain-huge-honor/

Im still shocked a classy organization like the Steelers would sign this guy as a backup knowing he has toss his key players and HC under the bus like a bum that he is. 

https://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/articles/steelers_mitch_trubisky_shows_his_true_colors_following_benching_vs_colts/s1_17313_39684284

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2 hours ago, CRA said:

Luke was weird.  He turned into the rage monster when he stepped on the field Sunday.  Rarely see such an extreme Jeckyll and Hyde like that.  He wasn’t leading by example on Sundays but totally see it that way the other 6 days. 

Luke wasn't leading by example on Sundays?  Huh???

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