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wyldkatzky
07-11-2006, 09:12 PM
We definetly didn't have a leader last season, or we atleast had a lot of confusion about one, but who is gonna step up and be this years leader? R Mo? BOBBY PERRY?! um...

Out of Perry, Woo, and Thomas, I don't see any of them being leaders, maybe Perry if he can keep up the play, and hustle like chuck did. But seriously, who's gonna have the leadership when we play games?

Personally, I have no idea yet...

Will Lavender
07-11-2006, 09:25 PM
A couple of months ago, Tubby said that he hoped it will be Ramel Bradley.

ukgrad
07-11-2006, 09:27 PM
I definitely think it will be Morris. Think about the difference he showed in intensity between his freshman year and when he returned last year. With Rondo gone I think Morris becomes the vocal leader. That is as long as he can stay out of foul trouble.

Right behind Morris I have to give the nod to Bradley... Just because of his edgy attitude I can see him getting in players faces and demanding more...

matt57
07-12-2006, 09:12 AM
i'd put my money on ramel bradley. he's so confident in his abilities that it should spill over to his teammates. he won't back down from anyone and i've yet to see him give up.we all know he is VERY vocal.i think he's a natrual leader and i hope he steps up.

Doug Hardin
07-12-2006, 09:29 AM
Based on the high school kid's (what's his name, Ty Proffit?) accounts of the pick-up games, it sounds like they're in good hands with Morris and Perry. I also like Bradley's attitude, like when he got in Bogut's face during the tournament.

It's nice to have one guy like Chuck Hayes that is the unquestioned alpha dog of the team. It'll also work if you have a group of upperclassmen that have the game and the attitude to lead and are all on the same page.

Will Lavender
07-12-2006, 09:32 AM
Doug Hardin wrote: Based on the high school kid's (what's his name, Ty Proffit?) accounts of the pick-up games, it sounds like they're in good hands with Morris and Perry.

As I posted on that thread, Doug, thre guys over at Rivals are saying that Proffit's report was bunk.

Doug Hardin
07-12-2006, 09:50 AM
Will Lavender wrote: Doug Hardin wrote: Based on the high school kid's (what's his name, Ty Proffit?) accounts of the pick-up games, it sounds like they're in good hands with Morris and Perry.

As I posted on that thread, Doug, thre guys over at Rivals are saying that Proffit's report was bunk.

That's interesting, though not very surprising, considering I've never heard of any real athletes besides Curt Schilling actually posting on message boards.

Josh
07-13-2006, 11:13 AM
I would have no problem seeing Ramel take the reigns a little bit and lead this team. I love his attitude, and it's one I wish everyone around would follow. That "I'm better than you, and I'm going to prove it" attitude is something that all of our players need.

Coldstream
07-13-2006, 11:57 AM
Doug Hardin wrote: Will Lavender wrote: Doug Hardin wrote: Based on the high school kid's (what's his name, Ty Proffit?) accounts of the pick-up games, it sounds like they're in good hands with Morris and Perry.

As I posted on that thread, Doug, thre guys over at Rivals are saying that Proffit's report was bunk.

That's interesting, though not very surprising, considering I've never heard of any real athletes besides Curt Schilling actually posting on message boards.
Moncel Allen posted on here earlier this year.

Will Lavender
07-13-2006, 12:11 PM
Cliff Hawkins posted on Wildcatfaithful once.

And does anybody remember this? A guy posing as David Hobbs posted an entire thread one time. This has been quite a long time ago, back in '01 maybe. It was pretty humorous, a lot of it tongue-in-cheek and self-depricating. Some of the information the guy had though was pretty detailed. This was back in the "Rich Moon" days.

Aike
07-14-2006, 09:04 PM
Rob Lowe and Aaron Sorkin got in a fight with somebody on a West Wing board once. :)

Mackcat
07-16-2006, 03:50 PM
Will Lavender wrote: Cliff Hawkins posted on Wildcatfaithful once.

And does anybody remember this? A guy posing as David Hobbs posted an entire thread one time. This has been quite a long time ago, back in '01 maybe. It was pretty humorous, a lot of it tongue-in-cheek and self-depricating. Some of the information the guy had though was pretty detailed. This was back in the "Rich Moon" days.

Cliff hawkins posted because he wanted to apologize about putting his SEC ring on e-bay.