The David Carr is A Beast Thread

JM4CY

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This is a BIG deal. Great wins and now for some real fun.

I've always liked Carr, but when he battled back for 3rd at NCAAs, that's when I knew he had incredible makeup and character. Hope he continues to do great things. One of my all-time favorite ISU athletes.
He’s built both physically and mentally completely different.
 

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This is a BIG deal. Great wins and now for some real fun.

I've always liked Carr, but when he battled back for 3rd at NCAAs, that's when I knew he had incredible makeup and character. Hope he continues to do great things. One of my all-time favorite ISU athletes.
He’s incredible. When he is locked in, not many can touch him.
 
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No doubt the greatest/most important ISU wrestler since Cael. THE key figure in ISU's return to wrestling prominence.
As a 4 time finalist, 2 time champion, and gold medalist, Jake Varner is certainly in the argument as the greatest since Cael. That said I agree that David has definitely been the most important and visible for the program.
 

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As a 4 time finalist, 2 time champion, and gold medalist, Jake Varner is certainly in the argument as the greatest since Cael. That said I agree that David has definitely been the most important and visible for the program.
Yeah I don’t disagree on Varner. I was going from memory.
 

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As a 4 time finalist, 2 time champion, and gold medalist, Jake Varner is certainly in the argument as the greatest since Cael. That said I agree that David has definitely been the most important and visible for the program.
Since Varner is really one of Cael's guys, I think Carr is the one to focus on. Varner was great, but Carr was the rebirth of our program.
 

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