Jesse Holley
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"Jesse Holley" is an American football wide receiver from Roselle, New Jersey who last played for the New England Patriots of the National Football League. He was signed by the Cincinnati Bengals as an undrafted free agent in 2007. He played college football at North Carolina Tar Heels football/North Carolina. He won the reality TV show, 4th and Long.

He is the younger brother of Jamel Holley, Mayor of Roselle, New Jersey/Roselle

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I don't have words for this one, ... This was embarrassing - individually, collectively, all-around embarrassing. We hit the wall. We hit the wall hard. I hope each and every one of the players remembers this feeling. This is a feeling I don't think we want in our lives.

It's that time again, that time. It's been a productive training camp. I think we got a lot of things accomplished. Kudos to everybody. Everybody came out and worked hard.

So guys like Del, who know that they're already on the bus, I could just pull at them a little bit and tell them to step their game up and get a decal and get on the bus. It's just a little fun and games on Thursday to try to bring the energy up and have guys laughing and get them upbeat.

Both of those guys are athletic and quick and can move in the pocket. I think Cam has the stronger arm, and I think Joe is more athletic. But you could take either one and still have a good quarterback. Whoever we start is going to be great, and whoever is going to be the backup is going to be great.

Individually and collectively, it was just all-around embarrassing. We hit the wall and we hit the wall hard. I hope every player remembers this feeling. This is a feeling we don't want in our lives.

Teams are starting to give us some respect, ... But we're not there yet. We've just got to keep improving. We know what losing feels like, that it's a bad thing. We know what winning's like, that it's a good thing. The next step is to go from a good bowl game to a BCS bowl. If we win our division, we're going to Jacksonville in December to play for a BCS bowl.

I think the University of North Carolina has gotten a rebirth, a great burst of energy. We've won some games and we've had some new coaches come in who exude excellence. The team is starting to feed off their energy. You look at them and say, 'How can your coach be more excited than you are?' It makes you up your ante a little more.

We got our lockers today, and only a select few of us had decals on our helmets.