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Kony Ealy


CPcavedweller

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An incredible night for a young guy. He was a head scratcher of a draft pick for some folks, but he was a high character guy with a great motor. 

I think he will be a stalwart on our line for the next few years. And how about Mario Addison? Might not show up in the stat sheets but he caught that guy from behind when a lot of our folks had given up on the play at all. That punt return was going back for a touchdown, but Super Mario came across the field and took Norwood down, saving a touchdown.

Young guys with a lot of heart. 

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This isn't going to be a popular sentiment but if we were to get Hardy back on a one year deal our defensive line would be godly again. To have Ealy, Hardy, Johnson, KK, and Star would easily have us back to 12 wins next season. I know it isn't a popular sentiment and more like likely wouldn't happen but the Broncos may have had less than 100 yards if we had Hardy last night. 

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1 hour ago, CPcavedweller said:

This isn't going to be a popular sentiment but if we were to get Hardy back on a one year deal our defensive line would be godly again. To have Ealy, Hardy, Johnson, KK, and Star would easily have us back to 12 wins next season. I know it isn't a popular sentiment and more like likely wouldn't happen but the Broncos may have had less than 100 yards if we had Hardy last night. 

That would be awesome

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