TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Jimbo Fisher said there is no divide in Florida States locker room after a 3-2 start, and he called former players criticisms of the 2016 teams dedication disappointing.The 23rd-ranked Seminoles lost as a double-digit favorite to then-unranked North Carolina 37-35 on Saturday after the defense allowed a 23-second, 38-yard game-winning drive to the Tar Heels as time expired. Moments earlier, the offense had scored on its fourth consecutive drive to take a 35-34 lead.This team will never split offense and defense. Thats why we have the locker room set up [alternating offensive and defensive players]. We have offensive and defensive guys room together, Fisher said Monday. We do all that because thats the biggest division that can ever happen, and that will never happen and it hasnt happened here yet and it never will.After Saturdays loss, Dalvin Cook, who totaled 246 yards and three touchdowns against North Carolina, said the end of the game was out of the offenses control but called it a team loss.All we can do is control the offensive side of the ball and go out and get a touchdown and thats what we did, and to put the defense in the best situation. We just have to execute a little better, Cook said Saturday.Senior defensive end DeMarcus Walker, who had a sack Saturday and is third nationally with 6.5 this season, said he can only contribute so much. Im trying my best. I can only do so much, he said Saturday. My mom was talking to me earlier in the week and she said I put too much on myself. But at the end of the day Im only human. We just got to execute better.Fisher said neither player is pointing fingers, but rather theyre acting as team leaders.[Cook] said We can control what we can control on offense and we scored, but we win as a team and lose as a team. Were not pointing fingers. Dalvins as big of a team guy for the defense as anyone on this team, Fisher said. You do all you can do. Every player has to look at that. Its not finger-pointing. You get frustrated because you dont get the results. It doesnt mean you quit, but Im going to call someone else out. You call someone else out in practice.You think [quarterback] Jameis [Winston] and [linebacker] Telvin [Smith] didnt have that issue going on -- guys in practice getting called out? Like Hey, youre not doing your job so Im calling you out. Thats what leadership is -- pulling it out of you. Leadership isnt standing out front and talking to yall. Leadership is all done behind the scenes. Thats what happens on all football teams.Fisher also addressed former players questioning the heart and mindset of the 2016 team, which was expected to compete for a conference and national championship.Former Seminoles cornerback Greg Reid tweeted, Just because we lost doesnt mean we need to change anything! Point blank period we dont have HEART. Chris Thompson and Jacobbi McDaniel also criticized the effort. All played under Fisher.This team has heart, Fisher said. Its funny for a player who has played -- guys never know whats on a team until youre on a team. And for an ex-player to do that is very disappointing. You can never judge whats in a guys heart until you know him and you play with him.Much of the frustration stems from a defense that is among the worst nationally in almost every important statistical category. The Seminoles are 115th in scoring, allowing 42.3 points per game. 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The Gunners are currently the second highest scorers in the league but Wenger insists Walcott will add something extra to his team.The Montreal Alouettes have signed linebacker Nicolas Boulay and guard Simon Legare to two-year deals. Both local players were picked by Montreal in last weeks 2013 CFL Canadian Draft. Boulay joins the Alouettes after being selected in the fourth round with the 30th overall pick last week. The four-year veteran with the University of Sherbrooke Vert et Or was named the teams defensive player of the year following a remarkable season in which his 58.5 tackles ranked fourth in the Quebec conference and sixth in the country. The 23-year-old also recorded two quarterback sacks in his nine games played last season and was voted defensive captain in 2012. The Magog, QC native is the second University of Sherbrooke product to join the Alouettes this offseason following kicker William Dion in January. "Nicolas brings passion, toughness, and the ability to play special teams to camp," sais Alouettes general manager Jim Popp. "It will be fun to watch his progress during training camp." Legare, selected in the sixth round with the 47th overall pick, helped the Carabins finish the 2012 season with an 8-1 record and was a fixture on an offensive line which ranked second in the Quebec conference for points per game with 33.2. The 23-year-old Montreal native was named to the Quebec All-Star team in 2010. In his first season in the CIS, Légaré blocked for Marc-Olivier Brouillette, the teams starting quarterback who now plays at linebaccker for the Alouettes.dddddddddddd. "Simon has improved with every game he has played. He is a solid player, with a huge ceiling. Again, it should be fun to see him progress during training camp," added Popp. The club also announced the signings of import defensive end Cody Brown and import cornerback Ben Wells to a pair of two-year deals. Brown joins the Alouettes following a three-year stint in the NFL. Originally drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in the second round of the 2009 NFL Draft (63rd overall), the Coral Springs, FL native has also been a member of the New York Jets and Detroit Lions. Brown spent four seasons as a linebacker with the University of Connecticut Huskies and was named a Big East All-Star in his senior year after recording 55 tackles, 10 sacks and four forced fumbles. The 26-year-old was also signed by the Calgary Stampeders in February 2012 before being released during training camp. Wells signed with the Washington Redskins as an undrafted free agent in 2012. A transfer from the University of Texas, collegiately Wells took over as a starting defensive back upon his arrival at Stephen F. Austin State University. In just two seasons, the Beaumont, TX native was named an all-conference cornerback. Wells had one interception in his senior year and returned it 40 yards for a touchdown helping SFA end the season on a five-game winning streak in 2011. All four players are scheduled to report to camp on June 2. ' ' '