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Training Camp Wrapup - July 29


Jeremy Igo

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Ealy having a hard time. He should try to use his speed and go around.

I think he should keep attacking his weaknesses and learn from his mistakes. Never can get better doing what comes easy to him. I say keep going for the bull rush and get better from it.

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Yeah if I was Ealy I know I'm making the roster based on draft position. I'd work as much as I can on my weaknesses. He can always be a sub package speed guy. What if CJ goes down? What if Hardy gets suspended? Suddenly Ealy is expected to play more. Nobody wants to be the weak link. You will get picked on all day.

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With a big decision coming up on DE even before Hardy's incident and the value at that pick, Gettleman made the best choice. Its the fourth practice of the season and maybe next year, we could have a kid ready to start. I am just glad that Gettleman didn't pass up a top fifteen talent for a couple of meh WRs like Landry and Robinson.

Regardless of what walterfootball may tell you, Ealy was never anywhere close to a Top 15 prospect. I had thought the fact that he almost slipped into the 3rd round had eradicated any remaining people who still clung to that, but I suppose I was wrong.

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Regardless of what walterfootball may tell you, Ealy was never anywhere close to a Top 15 prospect. I had thought the fact that he almost slipped into the 3rd round had eradicated any remaining people who still clung to that, but I suppose I was wrong.

 

If there is no correlation between having the same metrics and close to the same production as past top 15 prospects, then you are right.  But, Ealy is 6'4" and weighs 275lbs coming out of college and is fast.  He shows the instincts to bat down passes when he can't get to the quarterback and consistently made plays despite being the primary focus of opposing game plans.  He stood out on one of the best defenses in College football last year if your not into measurable combine type things.  He showed versatility all over the field his last two years even lining up at linebacker.  The biggest knock on him was his inconsistency in dropping back in pass coverage.  I know football dude.  Walter Football, get the fudge outta here. 

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If there is no correlation between having the same metrics and close to the same production as past top 15 prospects, then you are right. But, Ealy is 6'4" and weighs 275lbs coming out of college and is fast. He shows the instincts to bat down passes when he can't get to the quarterback and consistently made plays despite being the primary focus of opposing game plans. He stood out on one of the defenses in College best football last year if your not into measurable combine type things. He showed versatility all over the field his last two years even lining up at linebacker. The biggest knock on him was his inconsistency in dropping back in pass coverage. I know football dude. Walter Football, get the fudge outta here.

To call that defense one of the best is just uninformed. Maybe a decent pass rush at times. But as far as overall good. No not even close.

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If there is no correlation between having the same metrics and close to the same production as past top 15 prospects, then you are right. But, Ealy is 6'4" and weighs 275lbs coming out of college and is fast. He shows the instincts to bat down passes when he can't get to the quarterback and consistently made plays despite being the primary focus of opposing game plans. He stood out on one of the best defenses in College football last year if your not into measurable combine type things. He showed versatility all over the field his last two years even lining up at linebacker. The biggest knock on him was his inconsistency in dropping back in pass coverage. I know football dude. Walter Football, get the fudge outta here.

No, there is absolutely no correlation there. I don't care what the stat sheet says nor do I care about his combine numbers. I care about what I saw him do on the field which wasn't worthy of a first rounder much less a top 15 pick. It's apparent that all 32 NFL franchises are backing my stance as well.

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Growl is the same guy who created a thread in August last year to tell everyone that Mike Mitchell probably wouldn't even be on the team by the end of the season. We know how that ended. Yeah, we definitely want to hear what you have to say on player evaluation in July.

 

Tell us more please.

 

For the lawl's.

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