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- Kid In the Hall
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None for K-State... Doesn't bode well for the streak.
Interesting, Texas and OU only had 4 each - pretty low compared to what they could/should be.
https://amp.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30000 ... -by-school
Interesting, Texas and OU only had 4 each - pretty low compared to what they could/should be.
https://amp.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30000 ... -by-school
- stlcatfan
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Yeah, I imagine Frantz will be our best shot at keeping the streak going. I think we will have a few guys like Anctil, Kaltmeyer, Holtorf, and maybe Walker, Patton, or Goolsby who have a shot at getting signed as UDFAs, but probably not much beyond that.
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the line was not the strength we thought it would be for good reason?
Why is there something rather than nothing?
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Anyone hanging their hat on Franz keeping the streak alive are going to be disappointed. Regardless of his ability, his lifestyle, whether you agree with it or not, will be a "behind closed doors" issue that will loom large in his opportunity.
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Give me a break. You don’t know that. Did it hurt his playing time at KSU? Kansas isn’t exactly the model for tolerance. Another theory is that it could help him.epicsnyder wrote: ↑February 9th, 2020, 9:16 pmAnyone hanging their hat on Franz keeping the streak alive are going to be disappointed. Regardless of his ability, his lifestyle, whether you agree with it or not, will be a "behind closed doors" issue that will loom large in his opportunity.
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The NFL is a WHOLE different level of testosterone and a WHOLE other level of violence. There's not a lot of room in the locker room for what the media is trying to convince everyone what is now "tolerated". Seeing any rainbow flags flying outside any NFL stadiums? Me neither. Have a list of names of guys that have exited the closet? Nope. Watch the Aaron Hernandez documentary on Netflix. You might understand what I am talking about. Society has come along way to accepting alternative lifestyles. But it is nowhere near what the media is trying to make you believe it is.Hypeman wrote: ↑February 10th, 2020, 8:15 amGive me a break. You don’t know that. Did it hurt his playing time at KSU? Kansas isn’t exactly the model for tolerance. Another theory is that it could help him.epicsnyder wrote: ↑February 9th, 2020, 9:16 pmAnyone hanging their hat on Franz keeping the streak alive are going to be disappointed. Regardless of his ability, his lifestyle, whether you agree with it or not, will be a "behind closed doors" issue that will loom large in his opportunity.
In a perfect world, everyone would choose hard work, morals and ethics over obscene money and fame. And everyone outside of Lowrents would be required to be a red blooded, card carrying Payhawk hater.
How would you know?epicsnyder wrote: ↑February 10th, 2020, 7:38 pmThe NFL is a WHOLE different level of testosterone and a WHOLE other level of violence. There's not a lot of room in the locker room for what the media is trying to convince everyone what is now "tolerated". Seeing any rainbow flags flying outside any NFL stadiums? Me neither. Have a list of names of guys that have exited the closet? Nope. Watch the Aaron Hernandez documentary on Netflix. You might understand what I am talking about. Society has come along way to accepting alternative lifestyles. But it is nowhere near what the media is trying to make you believe it is.
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I have eyes. And a brain.Opensource wrote: ↑February 10th, 2020, 8:01 pmHow would you know?epicsnyder wrote: ↑February 10th, 2020, 7:38 pm
The NFL is a WHOLE different level of testosterone and a WHOLE other level of violence. There's not a lot of room in the locker room for what the media is trying to convince everyone what is now "tolerated". Seeing any rainbow flags flying outside any NFL stadiums? Me neither. Have a list of names of guys that have exited the closet? Nope. Watch the Aaron Hernandez documentary on Netflix. You might understand what I am talking about. Society has come along way to accepting alternative lifestyles. But it is nowhere near what the media is trying to make you believe it is.
In a perfect world, everyone would choose hard work, morals and ethics over obscene money and fame. And everyone outside of Lowrents would be required to be a red blooded, card carrying Payhawk hater.