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It is picking in the 2nd round. It is not anything like picking in round 3. Picking in round 3 is like picking in round 3. Picking in round 2 is exactly like picking in round 2.
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I read somewhere, that Leonard said his actual playing weight was closer to 225.
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I believe you mean Colts legend Pinn Quitcock
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Fan-fucking-tastic post.
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Polian - it’s soooooo harrrrrrrd picking at the end of the round Grigson - yeah the players were bad, but at least their contracts were easy to get out of Ballard - 2017 wasn’t really his draft so any bad picks aren’t his fault FFS where is the love of personal accountability that boomers are supposedly so fond of? You don’t have to carry these guys’ water for them. Sometimes GMs and other NFL pros make bad decisions. |
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Some more emotional hurt for Darius Leonard ...... he stated that he was kicked out of a Chipotle restaurant after being racially profiled. There is a 5-minute video in the article, in which Leonard speaks about the incident, and about what it's like to be Black in our society overall. Colts Star Darius Leonard says He was Racially Profiled, Kicked Out of a Chipotle (By Jim Ayello) https://www.indystar.com/story/sport...le/3261278001/ o
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ndianapolis Colts linebacker Darius Leonard experienced something this week that many African-American men, women, and children face every day — racial discrimination. a baseball player wearing a helmet: Indianapolis Colts linebacker Darius Leonard has experienced racial discrimination. © Douglas DeFelice-USA TODAY Sports Indianapolis Colts linebacker Darius Leonard has experienced… Leonard says he was kicked out of a South Carolina Chipotle restaurant this week following a dispute, according to ESPN, and he discussed the incident on "First Take" on Friday. The 24-year-old Leonard also addressed the matter via Instagram on Thursday and said he was dining at the restaurant with his family and friends, all of whom aren't white, when a manager ordered them to leave the premises, stating a white customer claimed they were being verbally abusive. The allegation made by the customer was a lie, Leonard states, and he also noted he, his family, and friends did nothing wrong. A witness, who spoke anonymously to TMZ, confirmed that Leonard never talked to the other patron who complained that he and his family were being abusive. After leaving the restaurant, Leonard even went back inside to peacefully explain to the manager why he believed the situation was unfair and racially motivated. Leonard says the Chipotle manager who addressed him had a terrible attitude and threatened to call the police if Leonard's group didn't leave. The manager's attitude changed once he found out Leonard was an NFL star, and Leonard admitted that was discouraging, too. Chipotle CEO Brian Niccol has reportedly suspended the manager while the company investigates the incident, noting that the restaurant chain has a zero-tolerance policy for any kind of discrimination |
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I think it’s not going to end well for this manager. Now if we could identify the white guy who made the complaint.
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Or if people could just stop being fucks in general...
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