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Black & Blue Review ‏@BlackBlueReview  55s
Ealy is facing what Hardy and Short did this point in their rookie years. Those two turned out pretty well. We'll see w/Ealy.
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 Black & Blue Review ‏@BlackBlueReview  1m
Reported after minicamp #Panthers were gonna be on Ealy for a while. EWashington has been, today more were involved.
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Jonathan Jones ‏@jjones9  8s
McDermott, Cam and ST coach Rodgers have all talked to Ealy after practice

 

 

I still believe Ealy will contribute in some form of fashion this season. He is young and really needs to develop a lot more. I think sooner or later he will be alright and he is definitely the future at DE for us.

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dude i tried making this thread 20 minutes ago and it kept saying "sorry, can't find this page" when i tried to post.

 

glad you were able to

 

Yeah that's the word filter I think, happened to me the other day, all you can do is start a whole new post unfortunately.

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There were reports that ealy had a big head in college. I don't know if that's true. But they just knocked him down a peg. It will be a testament to his character, which is already very high. Will he respond with working harder and focusing in the classroom or will he fold. This is leadership from cam and this is what makes good teams great.

We will find out in the coming years because ealy has explosion and talent. We will see if he wants it. I don't doubt that he does.

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There were reports that ealy had a big head in college. I don't know if that's true. But they just knocked him down a peg. It will be a testament to his character, which is already very high. Will he respond with working harder and focusing in the classroom or will he fold. This is leadership from cam and this is what makes good teams great.

We will find out in the coming years because ealy has explosion and talent. We will see if he wants it. I don't doubt that he does.

He's got time to develop, doesn't need to be a big time player his rookie year

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I decided to come to saints camp today to check it out since it's in my neck of the woods and they held a scrimmage. Saw cooks run mostly with the second team but he was very impressive with the ball in his hands. And in case you're wondering I wore my NFC south champions shirt.

 

I'd rather have a sledge hammer to the nuts than trade KB and Turner for Cooks, which is basically what they did.  Fools. 

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