Colasanti signs with the Colts
"Undrafted Free Agents signed with the Colts [11:12 pm Monday]:
* Rutgers S Joe Lefeged
* TCU C Jake Kirkpatrick - Highlight Video via ColtsFan504
* Nebraska TE/HB Mike McNeill
* Penn State LB Chris Colasanti"
10 months ago
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Good for him
but I really have no idea what Indy is thinking.
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A PSU linebacker should get a shot in the NFL
Even a lesser one
Fine
So let’s see who signs Bani Gbadyu.
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by Devon Edwards on Jul 26, 2011 7:22 AM EDT up reply actions
Nice
He needs to put on about 15-20 pounds and become a tight-end if he wants to stick, though.
Too tall to play the H-back role in the NFL, and not fast enough to be a wide receiver.
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by Devon Edwards on Jul 26, 2011 7:39 AM EDT up reply actions
But Brackett, like Colasanti, will be absolutely fine if the NFL thing falls through.
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by Devon Edwards on Jul 26, 2011 7:40 AM EDT up reply actions
Yeah, two degrees will do that
Although you count on him to outwork everyone else on the team.
Huh?
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by ReadingRambler on Jul 26, 2011 9:58 AM EDT reply actions 2 recs
So is the NFL that enamored with Ron Vanderlinden?
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Bani Gbadyu. Got signed.
I give up. I clearly no longer understand football.
Bani Gbadyu was, unilaterally, the worst player I’ve ever seen at Penn State. And he’s now a professional football player. What. the. f.
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by Devon Edwards on Jul 26, 2011 10:33 AM EDT reply actions 1 recs
As I said in another post
Al Davis loves himself some measurables and Bani had the measurables. He just didn’t know what he was doing on the football field. He’s a camp body.
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by jman07 on Jul 26, 2011 11:15 AM EDT up reply actions 1 recs
He wasn't any worse than Rob Holmberg,
and that guy played in the NFL (albeit as a backup/special teamer) for a number of years.
Word on the street is you're a jerk, Mitchell.
The worst Penn State players either suck beyond merit or disgrace the program.
The former is actually fairly rare, the latter worse, and more notable.
Derek Fox is the worst player I’ve ever seen at Penn State.
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by ReadingRambler on Jul 26, 2011 2:13 PM EDT up reply actions
Eddie Drummond tried really, really hard to be the worst player I've ever seen at Penn State.
His defining moment was when he stared dumbfounded at an Ohio State returning for a touchdown a ball that had bounced nearly twenty feet in the air off of Eddie’s hands.
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by ReadingRambler on Jul 26, 2011 2:14 PM EDT up reply actions
yeah, Bani, while obviously not without fault
was most definitely NOT the worst player to play at Penn State. Who should we blame more for him playing so much—him, or the players behind him who didn’t differentiate themselves as better than him last year?
Fire Dan Snyder
There were 2 OLB duos from the 90's
that were god-awful: Brian Monaghan/Rob Holmberg (1993?), and Jim Nelson/Aaron Collins (1997).
Word on the street is you're a jerk, Mitchell.
Wait.
This means that every starting linebacker for the last 2 years that has graduated/declared currently has an NFL job.
And people wonder why we’re called LBU.
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by mvrck on Jul 26, 2011 4:03 PM EDT reply actions 2 recs


























