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Emotional Leader?


SuperJTheGreat

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Charles Godfrey is actually one of the most emotional leaders on this team. There's a reason he got a captains 'C' last year when Davis and Beason went down. Most of you guys make fun of him or dislike when he gets so pumped or tries to get the other players in the game after a big play.

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Charles Godfrey is actually one of the most emotional leaders on this team. There's a reason he got a captains 'C' last year when Davis and Beason went down. Most of you guys make fun of him or dislike when he gets so pumped or tries to get the other players in the game after a big play.

Godfrey celebrates if he makes a tackle for a 15yd gain.....yes, I have a problem with that.

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Godfrey celebrates if he makes a tackle for a 15yd gain.....yes, I have a problem with that.

It can get annoying but that's just how he plays. He's an emotional guy and he's always trying to keep his teammates pumped up.

Norman is already probably the most vocal guy on our defense which is lame...

Cam will be the emotional leader in a couple years when he starts winning consistently.

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it should be cam.

there is no one on the team and few in the league who could pull a team with his persona the way he does.

he is an emotional leader, but instead of firing people up as he should and is able to do, he is in need of it himself.

he just has to get a grip and get his mind where it was when he was at blinn and auburn. he made those teams better than what they were. he can do that with the panthers.

i think that will happen at some point, but until it does we are going to be stuck with being underwhelming and underachieving.

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