GoNiners
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Datz Right bitches. Some losers see what's going on around them and bend over and let themselves get Lobotzke'd up the ass repeatedly while their dreams of college football glory fade away. Others have the strength, the courage, the werewolfall, to walk away when there's a rough spot in their lives that is obviously insurmountable and find a new challenge with an easier path to what they want and that path is the opportunity to build something special with the Charlotte 49ers inaugural football team. I want to be in the CLT, don't want to be with not Lobotzke! They be praising CLT down on their knees, Cos I'm poppin, and droppin, stoppin all MC's (that's you Weak Florist!).
Des Cooper is the perfect example of why top talent doesn't go to Wake Forest. Because when they get there the coaches turn over and they wind up in the doghouse for no good reason stuck at third string behind some chump who gives up touchdowns over his head but Coach Grobe likes him because he laughed at one of his corny shitbubble jokes. Well Des is ready to rule the conference that he's in now but won't be in for very long and will help us get to the promised land where we belong because we're going to earn it and you're just there because your great great great great grandad made someone's great great great great grandaddy slaves and now you're in the ACC with your pathetic white boy plantation system and we're in a new age non-racist New South city that's too busy to hate and has its eyes on the prize.
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/08/11/4229812/former-wake-forest-player-gets.html
Des Cooper is the perfect example of why top talent doesn't go to Wake Forest. Because when they get there the coaches turn over and they wind up in the doghouse for no good reason stuck at third string behind some chump who gives up touchdowns over his head but Coach Grobe likes him because he laughed at one of his corny shitbubble jokes. Well Des is ready to rule the conference that he's in now but won't be in for very long and will help us get to the promised land where we belong because we're going to earn it and you're just there because your great great great great grandad made someone's great great great great grandaddy slaves and now you're in the ACC with your pathetic white boy plantation system and we're in a new age non-racist New South city that's too busy to hate and has its eyes on the prize.
Cooper is one of several upperclassmen transfers on the 49ers roster. But Cooper and offensive lineman Daniel Blitch (who also came from Wake Forest) are the only players in the group who had to sit out last season.
“I’m the dad of everybody on the offensive line, I guess,” said Blitch, who has two seasons of eligibility remaining. “If somebody has a question about what to do in a certain situation, not only on the field but in school or whatever, I can be almost a big brother.”
Looking for a change
Ranked as one of the top high school prospects in the country in 2009, Cooper played in 13 games in 2011 at Wake Forest, mostly on special teams. After a new secondary coach was hired at Wake Forest in 2012, Cooper reportedly had fallen to third string on the depth chart.
“I was really struggling, trying to figure out where I fit in, where I stood,” Cooper said. “It just wasn’t going well.”
Cooper began looking for a place to transfer.
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/08/11/4229812/former-wake-forest-player-gets.html