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Looks like Kalil was a little off


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Kalil saw in this team exactly what we are seeing this year. We just needed a Mike Mitchell and a Ted Ginn Jr or 2. We were only missing a couple pieces. Kalil was right on the money this team is that good. He just got caught in the moment.

 

Actually, we just needed Riverboat.

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Actually, we just needed Riverboat.

I think it was a mixture of the two. We did need Riverboat. We also needed someone to bring attitude to the team (Mitchell) and someone who could return kicks more than four feet (Ginn).

On top of that, though, we needed a few things go our way. This year, they have.

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I wish sports talk hosts and fans would quit using phrases like this "We just needed a Mike Mitchell and a Ted Ginn Jr or 2"  !  There is one Mike Mitchell, one Ted Ginn, ect. This is such an annoying habit and I cringe every time I hear someone talk this way! We have a local sports talk guy here in Greenville who cant even say a players name without putting "A" or "The ___ of the world" in front of it! Just Stop!!

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