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I expect to work hard, earn the respect of my teammates and hopefully I can start.
Eric Reid -
In the stands, I've always heard the people yelling. When I'm in the community, when I get approached, I can honestly say I've not had anybody say stop kneeling in public. It's all been supportive.
Eric Reid
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I try not to look too far ahead.
Eric Reid -
My goal every day is just to get better at something.
Eric Reid -
I played a ton of special teams at LSU. I'm familiar with it, I'm comfortable doing it.
Eric Reid -
All three of us boys, we grew up playing soccer. It was all of our first love. One of my coaches actually wanted me to try out for the U.S. national team, but I decided to quit to pursue football.
Eric Reid -
I majored in business at LSU before I left.
Eric Reid -
I trust my ability to play in any defense.
Eric Reid
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I've had concussions, and I'm still here. I still love the sport.
Eric Reid -
I will say that I don't expect anybody to do anything that makes them feel uncomfortable. Or makes them feel like they're putting themselves in a bad position with their job.
Eric Reid -
We have to speak up for those who can't do it for themselves.
Eric Reid -
The goal is to keep the dialogue open. There are issues in the USA that a lot of people feel strongly about. The goal is just to fix those issues. To make progress on those issues.
Eric Reid -
I was taught growing up that you always do what you believe.
Eric Reid -
I believe I've got to speak up for my people.
Eric Reid
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Faith without works is dead.
Eric Reid -
I think our society today, the negativity is at the forefront, so you see all the people that have outrage about this or that.
Eric Reid -
It was always my dream to go to LSU and play football.
Eric Reid -
Being from Louisiana, I'm very familiar with the heat and what it can do to you if you don't take care of your body.
Eric Reid -
There are issues in this country that a lot of people feel strongly about.
Eric Reid -
We want our president to be a president and not threaten to shut down the government over a wall. To change the oppression that happens in this country, it has no place in the world, let alone America.
Eric Reid