AE on Panther Talk
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Re: AE on Panther Talk
Will there be an audience of real live panther fans there to heckle him and make fun of the high school where he played his college ball?
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Re: AE on Panther Talk
I'd say so, considering the endless supply ignorant Gumroot Panther fans that seem to abound. It just doesn't take long for them to skin back there dumbass. I just can't help but wonder how they can make it in society, guess they are part of ones that others have to coin out there paychecks too each pay period.CVAPP wrote:Will there be an audience of real live panther fans there to heckle him and make fun of the high school where he played his college ball?
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Re: AE on Panther Talk
Excellent show. They had him on for about 20 min and he did a great job. Couldn't be prouder of him if he were my own son.
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Re: AE on Panther Talk
He made it a point to stress that completely changing positions, both as a return man and receiver has been the hardest challenge, especially when you do it going up against the best athletes in the world. He talked a lot about the nuances of each position and how he is finally learning the finer points.
He also says of course it's tough going from being the man to waiting your turn to show your stuff...says that all part of being a professional...said he has been talking w/ Coco and BQ and now he knows why they come back to the huddle pissed off cause "they were open" !
He is one humble dude who has a far more level head on his shoulders than most.
He also says of course it's tough going from being the man to waiting your turn to show your stuff...says that all part of being a professional...said he has been talking w/ Coco and BQ and now he knows why they come back to the huddle pissed off cause "they were open" !
He is one humble dude who has a far more level head on his shoulders than most.
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Re: AE on Panther Talk
Alot of Appfolk have claimed him as one of our own and I still do everytime I hear how mannerly he is during interviews, "yes sir, no sir"....."Thank you for having me." His momma and JM taught him right!!!philponder wrote:Excellent show. They had him on for about 20 min and he did a great job. Couldn't be prouder of him if he were my own son.
His humility is wonderfully refreshing in an NFL where it is all about "me".

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Re: AE on Panther Talk
Just listened to the interview. I think he represented himself very well. Makes me proud that he is a fellow Mountaineer.
I know I am biased but, I don't think there is a player out there I would like to see succeed more than AE.
I know I am biased but, I don't think there is a player out there I would like to see succeed more than AE.