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Buckeneye;1916202; said:Asante played SS - and wasn't very athletic at that.
And Buster's last name is pronounced "screen".... at least that's what I"m reading.
Buckeneye;1916219; said:"smoke-skrine"??? Kinda lame... I know :(
from your prior post regarding videos, I don't think you want to look at the Auburn game:( also, the seventh rounder from Nebraska says he is a nickel back also. I hope we didn't get two nickles for a dime.Buckeneye;1916219; said:"smoke-skrine"??? Kinda lame... I know :(
With the 102nd pick in last weekend's NFL draft, the Cleveland Browns selected USC tight end Jordan Cameron(notes) (at right). When the team attempted to call their newest draftee, they instead rang the number of Cal defensive end Cameron Jordan(notes) (at left) who had already been drafted in the first round by the New Orleans Saints.
Cameron Jordan was touring the Saints practice facility when he got the call on Saturday. Later, he explained the mix-up to SI.com's Peter King:
"Hi,'' said the voice on the other end. "Jordan? This is the Cleveland Browns ...'' The call was for some biographical information.
"Uh, yeah, this is Cameron Jordan,'' he said. "But the Saints already picked me.''
There was an awkward pause, and Cameron Jordan said: "I think you mean Jordan Cameron, you're looking for Jordan Cameron. That's not me.''
And somewhere, an old writer on "Three's Company" gets a new idea for a sitcom. They could call it "The Jordans."
I'd like to imagine the Browns' caller trying to cover up the mistake by stumbling over his or her words and trying to act like they were calling Cameron Jordan for another reason altogether. "Uhhh, yeah, uh, I know who this is. [Long pause] We here at the Browns just, uh, wanted to say, well, congratulations for getting drafted by the Saints. [Click.]"
Cleveland eventually got in touch with Jordan Cameron.
I hope he isn't like a submarine with a Skrine door.3074326;1916229; said:I just hope he shuts out opponents like a Skrine door.
/lame
A screen door isn't even an effective way of keeping things out. Maybe we should hope my poor analogy isn't used, ever.
Bucklion;1919256; said:Did anyone catch Todd McShay's first 2012 mock draft? Link below from a Baltimore blog...he has Cleveland picking first and taking Andrew Luck somehow
http://www.baltimorebeatdown.com/2011/5/6/2156029/todd-mcshays-2012-nfl-mock-draft
Bucklion;1919256; said:Did anyone catch Todd McShay's first 2012 mock draft? Link below from a Baltimore blog...he has Cleveland picking first and taking Andrew Luck somehow
http://www.baltimorebeatdown.com/2011/5/6/2156029/todd-mcshays-2012-nfl-mock-draft
Buckrock;1919273; said:How can they project wins and losses when the rosters are far from set. Free agency still needs to take place. Wow, the silly season has already begun!!
The one off of cnnsi from last year was surprisingly good (they reposted it last weekend after the draft). I mean, obviously there were some laughers, but they got a lot of stuff pretty close.jlb1705;1919283; said:Agreed. There are few things in this world more useless a one-year-too-early mock draft.