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1 hour ago, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

sometimes i think our training camp and practices are too rigorous, and ron and the coaches need to tone that poo down. Even Norman came out and said it after seeing what things were like in Washington. 

you can't beat the crap out of your players before the game is even played. No wonder half our team is fuging injured right now. 

 

Off season mini camps, and training camps are extemely easy poo for the players, thanks to the current CBA. 

It's also the same reason there are more injuries every year. 

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3 minutes ago, Toolbox said:

Wasn't he asking for close to 17m/yr??? he will be lucky to sniff 10m/yr now..

Yep. Sometimes the NFL is somewhat like real life. Ask for a raise and don't get one,  then proceed to underperform? Good luck to you. 

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KK will get paid. He is on a similar pace to last season. Sorry if you expected him to carry the pass rush every week. DTs are historically not consistent pass rushers. Even Warren Sapp.

You should be more upset with Kony Ealy not getting pressure off of KK.

KK got 9 of his sacks in 4 games last season.

The DT market is very generous in the NFL.

 

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2 hours ago, CPantherKing said:

KK will get paid. He is on a similar pace to last season. Sorry if you expected him to carry the pass rush every week. DTs are historically not consistent pass rushers. Even Warren Sapp.

You should be more upset with Kony Ealy not getting pressure off of KK.

KK got 9 of his sacks in 4 games last season.

The DT market is very generous in the NFL.

 

As a Mizzou fan and Ealy supporter, he has really let me down as a pass rusher. 

He made quite a few run stops the other night, but you don't draft a 4-3 run stopper in the 2nd round.

He must take the next step and do it soon. We need it. I'm still rooting for him.

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1 hour ago, Wundrbread33 said:

As a Mizzou fan and Ealy supporter, he has really let me down as a pass rusher. 

He made quite a few run stops the other night, but you don't draft a 4-3 run stopper in the 2nd round.

He must take the next step and do it soon. We need it. I'm still rooting for him.

Kony had a great game against bucs. He was the only one I notice getting any pressure and push. Also hit Winston multiple times.  

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