No Rammer Jammer in New Orleans
Granted, Andre is not totally to blame. However, the void that his absence created on the offensive line generated a weak link in the chain of pass protection and run blocking. Hence, the offense could not stay on the field for a prolonged period to keep the explosive Ute offense off the field. In addition, his departure from the team left the remaining players stunned and numbed at a crucial point in team preparation.
Andre considered himself a leader, and he chose personal interests first over the team unity. If you're going to be a public figure who wants recognition, and if you claim you are a leader, then when things fall apart, you must step up and take responsibility.
JPW played the best one could expect when you were constantly being attacked by a very aggressive and speedy defensive unit.
So when will Andre step up to the microphone and make a public apology to his team, his coaches, the University, and the fans?


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