Originally Posted by
terps1313
I must be missing something… how is the SEC defensive player of the year a 7th round pick?
Duh, because he is gay is the only logical answer. Just like the only reason there is not a black player on the St. Louis Cardinals is because they are racist.
The St. Louis Cardinals are a baseball team. Coincidentally "Sam" Freeman is a black pitcher on their roster. But the baseball team in St. Louis, though having a black man pitching for them suggests they are not racist as you claimed that they are -- nevertheless baseball makes the Cardinals irrelevant. I'll still give you the benefit of the doubt because you really meant to say the the St. Louis Rams. Ironically St. Louis, that football team that you just accused as being "racist" because they have no black players is in fact loaded with black players. Ironically they also happen to be the team that drafted Sam. Any way you look at it, you are a liar (deserving of being on post review because your words cannot be counted on to be at the very least truthful.)
Here's a quote from post #1 at the top of this page for you to digest before you make anymore wild accusations or lies:
Sam is viewed by many NFL scouts as a classic "tweener": smaller than a typical defensive end, slower and less nimble than most linebackers.
During the NFL Scouting Combine in February, the 6-foot-2, 261-pounder impressed during his news conference, then went out and ran a 40-yard dash in the 4.8s and 4.9s and did fewer bench-press reps than smaller Mizzou teammate Henry Josey -- all 5-8, 194 pounds of him.
Nate Silver's new FiveThirtyEight blog this week crunched the usual Nate Silver numbers, and judged Sam as a likely sixth-ish round projection, and that sixth-ish-round projections are a coin flip to be one of the final 64 or so names off the board. But the more damning nuggets came via the
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Sunday, which polled 21 anonymous scouts to gauge the temperature on Sam -- and to call the results "lukewarm" would be kind. From Bob McGinn:
Three said fifth round. Three said sixth round. Three said seventh round. Five said they would sign him as a free agent. Seven said they wouldn't sign him as a free agent.
This is exactly how the SEC defensive player of the year is almost overlooked by the entire NFL. His physical attributes and his skill sets might work in college footall, but according to most NFL scouts, he is not cut out to make it in the NFL.
You??? Well you tried using the race card but you needed to lie to make it work. You also tried to use the homophobe card and you sir are a liar.
DUH!