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3074326;2130978; said:Current headline on ESPN.com? "Nippng at the Heels"
Dryden;2130848; said:
Kentucky is their latest unbeatable flavor...a la Florida 2008, USC 2005, etc, etc, etc...Buckeyevsworld;2133423; said:You'd barely know that Ohio State and Kansas were going to ve playing Saturday. All they talk about is the battle for Kentucky. Even though all of them say it's going to be a rout, they keep bringing it up.
matcar;2132678; said:Was listening to ESPN radio earlier. Ryan Rusillo had high praise for Aaron Craft saying that watching him in person, his defensive skills are relentless and demoralizing to opponents.
BUCKYLE;2133427; said:He was probably talking shit about him a month ago, but after "seeing him in person", he's had an epiphany. Like seeing him in person makes a fucking difference. I saw him demoralize his opponents from the "Worst Seat in the House Cam"TM brought to you by CBS.
Buckeyevsworld;2133423; said:You'd barely know that Ohio State and Kansas were going to ve playing Saturday. All they talk about is the battle for Kentucky. Even though all of them say it's going to be a rout, they keep bringing it up.
NFBuck;2133424; said:Kentucky is their latest unbeatable flavor...a la Florida 2008, USC 2005, etc, etc, etc...
BUCKYLE;2133427; said:He was probably talking shit about him a month ago, but after "seeing him in person", he's had an epiphany. Like seeing him in person makes a fucking difference. I saw him demoralize his opponents from the "Worst Seat in the House Cam"TM brought to you by CBS.
Gotta love the journalism coming out of the "world wide leader". Nowhere in the article does it say the Browns inquired. Nowhere. They don't even cite an anonymous source. All they have is Jeff Fischer saying that "teams" have inquired...so, naturally, they go with "Browns inquired about Bradford". Did anybody in that company actually go to journalism school?Browns inquired about Bradford
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08:09 AM ET 03.29 | Boy, it isn't easy being Colt McCoy these days. "His name came up, not from us," Rams coach Jeff Fisher said Wednesday morning. "Clubs inquired. But there was no consideration whatsoever on our part (to trade Bradford)." Fisher would not confirm the Browns were one of the teams. "I prefer not to get into specifics about the conversations. I can say there were teams that inquired," Fisher said. This would be the second time the Browns tried to snatch Bradford. Prior to the 2010 draft, President Mike Holmgren made a last-ditch offer to move up from No. 7 to No. 1.
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NFBuck;2134185; said:Gotta love the journalism coming out of the "world wide leader". Nowhere in the article does it say the Browns inquired. Nowhere. They don't even cite an anonymous source. All they have is Jeff Fischer saying that "teams" have inquired...so, naturally, they go with "Browns inquired about Bradford". Did anybody in that company actually go to journalism school?