Monday, October 25, 2010

Bringin' the Noise

Hello All,


Well, let's not say The U is back.


Let's not book a trip to the ACC Title Game just yet.


Let's not look ahead to the two Techs.


We have been down that road too many times.


Instead, let's just talk about the ASS WHUPPING that Miami put on North Carolina the other night.


I know, 'Canes fans, UNC was playing without some studs. Blah blah blah. Before this game, everyone and their mother said that if Miami lost than Randy Shannon should be gone. So what happens? Miami puts an old school beat down on a team that has had their number for years, and they do it with style.


And in typical 'Canes fan fashion, North Carolina goes from an opponent to be feared to an overrated tomato can.


I don't buy it at all.


UNC was a scrappy team that won 4 games in a row, and was a few plays from being undefeated, for a reason. They came out and hit Miami in the mouth early, which prompted everyone in the stadium to pucker their butt cheeks and get ready for the inevitable 17-3 halftime deficit followed by a long-shot comeback attempt in the 4th quarter.


Instead, Miami stepped up and made a huge play to keep themselves out of the pothole. They played three quarters of highlight reel football and turned in a complete, even performance.


Playmakers stepped up and made plays.


More importantly, leadership emerged.


I texted my friend Francis on Monday and said: "How great would it be to read a report that Damien Berry called a players only meeting?"


Turns out, it happened. The players got together and decided they were done with the lacksadaisical play. They decided they were no longer going to walk on eggshells.


There were several moments that stood out to me from the game. Spence and Vaughn Telemaque combining on the big turnover in the 1st quarter. Spence and Brandon Harris dancing their way off the field after Harris' pick. Jacory running down the field to celebrate another touchdown throw. Allen Bailey standing over a limp T.J. Yates. Travis Benjamin's highlight reel catch. Tyrone Cornelius going Robert Bailey on the UNC kick returner. Asante Cleveland's huge catch on 4th and short.


None is more important than Vaughn Telemaque and his offensive teammates scuffling on the sideline, however.


It showed accountability throughout the roster. It showed fight. It showed maturity. It showed a willingness to do whatever it takes to win.


Some guys are stoic leaders. Randy Shannon and Jacory would rather lead by example than by words. That's fine. You do need some people that are willing to ruffle someone's feathers, however.


From the time of the sideline incident on, Miami loosened up and began to play like sharks that smelled blood in the water.


Randy Shannon realized his team was finally taking charge of itself and let his guard down a little.


This is what happens for good teams. It looks like the light might have come on for this group of young men on the field on Saturday night. They finally took the game by the balls and bent it to their will.


While all this was going on in Miami, my roommate Graham and I were freaking out in Los Angeles. The noise was not limited to the 'Canes woofing on the field; after the game, Graham and I found out that our property manager had gotten three calls complainging about our noise level during the game. On a Saturday night. Before the sun even set.


Even the fans had swag on Saturday night. It was a sight for sore eyes.


Always guard the inbound passer.

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