Football Letterman's Roundtable
Posted Oct 4, 2013
David Bomar: "You’ve got to be ready to play. I think the coaching staff has a lot of control over the focus, but I think you’ve got to look at the individual players. You can’t play this game without being intense. If you’re not focused on what you’re doing, you’re going to get your backside handed to you. It’s definitely all about intensity and you can’t play well if you don’t have it."
(Inside Carolina)
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