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re: Montgomery and coaches

Posted on 2/23/13 at 9:21 am to
Posted by stho381
Lafayette, LA
Member since Jan 2012
4629 posts
Posted on 2/23/13 at 9:21 am to
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If a player consistently misses work outs, is regularly late to team activities and has a tendency to loaf and not be a good example to the younger guys... I have no problem with any coach, especially an assistant or say Moffitt, telling it like it is to a NFL scout.



So you are implying this is the case with SM99?

He consistently missed workouts, was regularly late to team meetings, he was a loaf, and wasn't a good example to the younger players...


SMH.

Our fanbase can't even get behind one of our favorite players to support him when people outside the program are trying to poke holes in his integrity as a player. It's amazing any top talent wants to play for us, tbh.

I for one think SM99 set a good example. He was a catalyst for our team this year and had the swag that we needed when the tough part of the schedule hit. He played his arse off all year, was named SEC defensive linemen of the week twice and was a projected 1st round pick until we had our late minute flubs against Bama and Clemson. He was the most colorful personality on the team and was as intense as you could be on game day. He was a great player who was All-SEC and All-American and did all of it after coming back from a season-ending knee injury in 2010. You can't come back from those types of injuries to be one of the best in the country if you aren't putting in the work. Just getting back on the field takes a lot and he not only did that, but was a premiere DE in the the NCAA.

Sonic Sam
Posted by BourbonTiger
Member since Nov 2011
206 posts
Posted on 2/23/13 at 10:42 am to
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I for one think SM99 set a good example. He was a catalyst for our team this year and had the swag that we needed when the tough part of the schedule hit. He played his arse off all year, was named SEC defensive linemen of the week twice and was a projected 1st round pick until we had our late minute flubs against Bama and Clemson. He was the most colorful personality on the team and was as intense as you could be on game day. He was a great player who was All-SEC and All-American and did all of it after coming back from a season-ending knee injury in 2010. You can't come back from those types of injuries to be one of the best in the country if you aren't putting in the work. Just getting back on the field takes a lot and he not only did that, but was a premiere DE in the the NCAA.


This is spot on... Anyone who thinks otherwise is a dumbarse. One of my fav tigers of all time. His intensity and emotional presence will be missed.
Posted by byubengalboy
Cypress, tx.
Member since Nov 2008
3719 posts
Posted on 2/23/13 at 12:55 pm to
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He was a great player who was All-SEC and All-American and did all of it after coming back from a season-ending knee injury in 2010. You can't come back from those types of injuries to be one of the best in the country if you aren't putting in the work. Just getting back on the field takes a lot and he not only did that, but was a premiere DE in the the NCAA.


this....bigtime. everything else is bullshite conjecture and some media douche trying to get hits. frick them....geaux Sam.

get better.
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