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i doubt rosenhouse (sp?) would take him.backhomeinohio said:I wonder whether or not he would have posted a better raw score than the supermodel in high heels? Maybe that is why they withdrew him.
If MoC had a brain he would have called Willis McGahee's agent 5 minutes after Willis got drafted by Buffalo with a blown out knee, in the first round no less.
Clarett with a bad shoulder, bad knee and well no brain would surely have been a top five pick with that guy at the helm.
Some team will take a chance, a big one, but none the less a chance.
great post! Must be too many city guys that don't know what a combine is.ntd said:I think the real risk was stubbing his toe on the ramp before he ran out onto the field...stubbed toes HURT
10 bucks on "I've heard about people losing their arms and legs in those things, I'm not getting near one so close to the draft." To get the full picture, you'll have to imagine his agent standing beside him at the press conference with a newsclipping from the Cedar Rapids Tribune "LOCAL FOOTBALL PLAYER LOSES ARM IN COMBINE"
Depends. Maybe they'll let him take it as an untimed oral exam...with a "friend" there to help him out with it.Onebuckfan said:Mo will have the all time lowest score ever on that Wonderlich (sp.) Test.
Mo will have the all time lowest score ever on that Wonderlich (sp.) Test.
RugbyBuck said:He thinks it's what you do to get the Wonderbread residue off of the roof of your mouth after you eat a fried bologna sandwich.