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Williams speaking out!


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Wed, 28 Jan 2009 11:12:48 -0800

Frank Tadych, of NFL.com, reports Carolina Panthers RB DeAngelo Williams said there are several things the Panthers can work on before next season to get better. "There are a lot of aspects of my game and in our game that we can improve on. We can get better at blocking, we can get better at reading the holes. We can get better at anticipating. When we anticipate, we need to anticipate the right call, the right move, the right read, vs. being right 80 percent of the time, we need to be closer to 100 percent. … We can't have next season be the season we had last year," Williams said.

locker room cancer!!!??

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Isn't that what Jenkins implied?

Jenkins implied that he wanted to get the hell out. So we sent him the hell out.

That and he brought up the lame...all we need is HEART! I swear.......the coach is not Captain Planet and you are not planeteers. This magic power of "heart" is ridiculous.

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Jenkins implied that he wanted to get the hell out. So we sent him the hell out.

That and he brought up the lame...all we need is HEART! I swear.......the coach is not Captain Planet and you are not planeteers. This magic power of "heart" is ridiculous.

Are you saying that "heart," which is essentially caring deeply about what you are doing and giving it your all, has nothing to do with how the game is played? :confused:

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Are you saying that "heart," which is essentially caring deeply about what you are doing and giving it your all, has nothing to do with how the game is played? :confused:

That is determination and having a competitive streak.

'Heart' is a meaningless term.

I have said it before and I will say it again. You preach 'heart' to kids and youths who have no skills and thus all they have to rely on is trying really hard. In the NFL these guys are pro's, are driven by money or being the best and have coaches breathing down their nexk. All of them for one reason or another will give their best effort so preaching them to have more 'heart' just shows that the coach has no concept on how to get the best out of them.

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