Lucas: State Of Shock
Posted Feb 1, 2010
No team in Tar Heel history has mustered the exact same level of excitement for all 30-plus games of a long season. But similarly, no team may have pointed to intensity so often as a shortcoming. Is that just the standard answer, the line that's easiest to repeat when things go bad? Could it just be a way of avoiding making pointed comments about bad plays or physical and mental errors? It doesn't sound like it.
(Tar Heel Blue)
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