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Posted on 9/18/09 at 6:08 pm to rsm4lsu
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“I don’t mind at all putting my hand in that dirt,” Scott said. “You look at people like Jacob Hester and everything he did and following in his shoes.
Que the 'Hester would've gotten that yard at Kentucky' jokes...
Posted on 9/18/09 at 7:24 pm to Meauxjeaux
So unbelievable for people to see that sometime, you just do it because you like the game. Money is fine but you can tell when someone is playing for money and someone is playing for the love of the game.
OSU came back to fight USC after they got throttle by us because they love the game. Tebow is the same, he stay because he loved the game. Dorsey and others stayed because he also loved the game.
Those who play for money have no emotional attachment to the game, so they will do their job but not that extra mile. For College football, that extra mile will mean a victory or a defeat.
OSU came back to fight USC after they got throttle by us because they love the game. Tebow is the same, he stay because he loved the game. Dorsey and others stayed because he also loved the game.
Those who play for money have no emotional attachment to the game, so they will do their job but not that extra mile. For College football, that extra mile will mean a victory or a defeat.
Posted on 9/18/09 at 9:40 pm to Duzz
I think this is a result of the culture Miles has built for us.
Say what you want about X's and O's, but Miles has developed some classy young men.
Did everyone see how Scott and Keiland were the first to Richard Murphy's side when he went down?
Do you remember the report when the prominent RB recruit last year came to town and told Scott and Keiland how he would win a heisman..only to have them laugh at him and let him know that around here we are more concerned about the team.
We may crash and burn this year, but I dare say that any smart GM in the NFL would want a winner like Scott on their team.
Say what you want about X's and O's, but Miles has developed some classy young men.
Did everyone see how Scott and Keiland were the first to Richard Murphy's side when he went down?
Do you remember the report when the prominent RB recruit last year came to town and told Scott and Keiland how he would win a heisman..only to have them laugh at him and let him know that around here we are more concerned about the team.
We may crash and burn this year, but I dare say that any smart GM in the NFL would want a winner like Scott on their team.
Posted on 9/18/09 at 9:54 pm to deathvalleytiger10
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he's not that unselfish when he has no choice.
Even if he doesn't have a choice, it doesn't mean he can't be unselfish, have a good attitude, and be a leader. He could VERY easily be a knucklehead and distraction, instead. Just ask Francois, Byrd, and Taylor from last year. In fact, wasn't it Charles Scott who called out several of his teammates, including Taylor, after the Arkansas game, calling them gutless? Sounds like a guy who cares about team and winning to me.
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