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Can we trade him for some bogus Dabo Holy Water (TM) to help water the field? It's artificial grass, but we'd still win the trade.He wanted to hire Arthur Smith
LJ stuntin with those shades, he's looking good for his age. Say that only because I buy in that he can still be around through these kids' careers. If we can pull this over off, it would be quite the west coast heist. But hey, we did it with Whylder last cycle, why not do it again?
Same, he's pulled some guys I didn't think OSU had a chance withDon't know what our chances are here, but never count MG out of any race for a DB he wants. I've been impressed with him as a recruiter so far.
My main meal of the day is usually around 9am and consists of mostly fatty beef. I don't get hungry for the rest of the day.As a bonus, when you eat a ton of fat and protein at breakfast, you are far less likely to graze on carbs all day long. Eat carbs for breakfast and the blood sugar rollercoaster begins...
Agreed. I have never seen a video like that. All those calls and moves and they almost run out of time to submit the pick but still get it in. Good stuff!
i love this behind the scenes stuff....so cool
It’s the Bengal way. The other is to pick someone with real talent and the haggle with them until they fight to leave.I’m left feeling the same way I always do after a Bengals draft.
They picked players for positions of need. I just have to assume none of them are any good.
Twitter article stated Brayton had officials set up with Oregon and Georgia. USC was not mentioned. Visits to Auburn, Ol Miss and Notre Dame would put them in play but looks like USC is out.According to Juck at BH, the Feisters are leaning towards Oregon and USC. Those 2 have made them both a massive priority, and it doesn't seem like JL thinks Brayton is a fit for the defense. Which means that Brydon is also looking at Oregon and USC
