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October 20, 2011 by Mike Dussault

“Now, they just erased that off their team,” Jenkins said on ESPN radio regarding the leadership provided by himself, Shaun Ellis and Damien Woody. “Now you have guys that, yeah, they’re good, they can play their positions, but they don’t have the experience to take on those responsibilities, so what happens? You get a catty locker room.”

“They’re not trying to put the hard work in to become a leader inside-out,” he said. “They just want it on the outside and for everyone to see them for how special they are. The thing I had a personal issue with when I was there was guys trying to copyright things and be known for what they’re saying and this show and that show.”

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Why is Santonio Holmes’ douchey first down celebration the first thing that came to mind after reading this?

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