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Kony ealy at DT


Kuech the Sneak

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um can we be a little more tolerant of Big Boss and LUUUUKE's posts about homosexuality in this thread? no one cares what you think about their posts. i swear the anti-religion posters just come out of the woodwork and you know what it just makes me mad. if you don't want to believe in anything that's fine but let people believe what they want. libs are the real intolerant ones

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That's exactly what it is, nobodys born with a dong in their mouth, they choose to put it there.

Ealy could end up being good for us, we'll see. I think he has the desire, which is helpful, but only time will tell and it's fair to give him that. That said, the pick would've been better spent on some sort of linemen, because surely somebody could have been better than Nate Chandler, Amini or Byron bell.

You do realize nobody is born fuging a girl right in the pussy either, they choose to put it there

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I'm not a Michael Sam fan by any means, and certainly don't condone his lifestyle. What baffles me is that Sam was in fact a better player than Ealy in college, and yet Ealy gets drafted way higher. Most will say it's because Sam was too small or what not, but the reality is that he's a homo. If Ealy works out in due time, I'll eat my words, but I think that the pick on him was a wasted one. We could have used O-line help or drafted another WR at his spot.

Just my .02 and I realize it's not the popular thing to say, but it's what I believe to be true.

Sam was not a scheme fit for us so it really didn't matter, but he's an undersized DE/OLB who doesn't posses explosive speed... bad combo. Ealy at least has size going for him.

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1 yes one tackle and 0 sacks in the past 4 games.and people on this forum continue to say Ealy is improving?no actually he is regressing.

anyway,Kony Ealy doesn't have the STRENGTH to play DE much less DT in the NFL.this is the main reason his value feel in the draft amongst the other NFL teams.DG reached for a blue goose and got burnt in the process.

sad but true

give an example of a rookie DE this season who is making an impact!

it takes time for DEs to come into their own!

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I'm not a Michael Sam fan by any means, and certainly don't condone his lifestyle. What baffles me is that Sam was in fact a better player than Ealy in college, and yet Ealy gets drafted way higher. Most will say it's because Sam was too small or what not, but the reality is that he's a homo. If Ealy works out in due time, I'll eat my words, but I think that the pick on him was a wasted one. We could have used O-line help or drafted another WR at his spot.

Just my .02 and I realize it's not the popular thing to say, but it's what I believe to be true.

I think scouts in general knew Sam wouldn't make it in the League, the only reason he got drafted was because the NFL didn't want to be seen as "homophobic". You could clearly look at the minutes leading up to the pick and see it was scripted.
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um can we be a little more tolerant of Big Boss and LUUUUKE's posts about homosexuality in this thread? no one cares what you think about their posts. i swear the anti-religion posters just come out of the woodwork and you know what it just makes me mad. if you don't want to believe in anything that's fine but let people believe what they want. libs are the real intolerant ones

 

Yeah......but why are there posts about homosexuality in a thread about Kony Ealy at DT?  That's what was so funny. 

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