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Scott Learned Pati
From page 8
"I'll look back on it (the season) and it will
person out of me and a better player."
"I've always said patience is a virtue. I lea
year."
Practical experience in pro football provi
portunities to practice his patience. Scott le
side of pro football, speaking engagements,a
volved with the community, making appearai
Multiple Sclerosis and other charities.
Scott also got involved when USC Coach Ji
fired in December. He called several newspaf
members and President James Holderman to
the state of the Carolina football program. I
reassured with the hiring of Richard Bell, b
assessment of Carlen.
"A lot of people don't like Coach Carlen," Sc
think a lot of people will realize what they had1
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Scott, a key participant in Carolina's conse
appearing seasons in 1979-80 under Carlen,
forgotten man last season. His simple aim is
anonimity during the coming campaign.
"My one goal is to just not do what I did
that's sit around and watch."
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