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jwinslow;1650691; said:
I can't wait to see where McCluster goes. Kid is electric and would be a great complimentary weapon. If I'm cleveland and can get him late 2nd / early 3rd, I do it and possibly alleviate the need to cater to Cribbs' contract demands.
Problem is, is he really that different from Jerome Harrison? If Cleveland is going to pick a RB, it needs to be a bigger back to compliment Harrison, not a smaller jitterbug.
 
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Gatorubet;1650740; said:
:lol: That was a worthy response.

If he was a Heisman winning Buckeye with two BCSNC rings you'd talking about him like he was the second coming of Chick. :biggrin:

I'd argue tOSU's most revered figure is one who's faults are widely recognized. Though I guess I'd agree that if you spent fifteen minutes with Woody, you'd be a better person.
 
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ORD_Buckeye;1650772; said:
In Gator's defense, it's probably natural to think c-h-i-c-k when referencing the crybaby.
Yeah. He's real well known for a lack of toughness. :lol:

Mix sugar, water and ORD_Buckeye in an old-fashioned glass. Drop in a cherry and an orange wedge. Muddle into a paste using a muddler or the back end of a spoon. Pour in bourbon, fill with ice cubes, and stir.
 
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Probably true, I just love watchin mccluster play
NFBuck;1650732; said:
Problem is, is he really that different from Jerome Harrison? If Cleveland is going to pick a RB, it needs to be a bigger back to compliment Harrison, not a smaller jitterbug.
 
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Gatorubet;1650782; said:
Yeah. He's real well known for a lack of toughness. :lol:

I once knew a tough as nails guy who knew that it was occasionally ok to cry. His name was mongo. We called him that because he was a mongoloid...had a forehead on him like a billboard. But he was a good kid, so we didn't bust his chops too hard.

Anyways, Mongo hated being confined to his cage, so I went out and bought one of those leashes for him. You know, so I could hook him up to the clothesline and he could run back and forth...and you know...dig and stuff.

Anyway, he really blossomed. Now he gets do things like play in ballgames, gator chomp at Sooners and try out for the NFL. You know fun stuff. For him it's fun; for me it's heaven.
 
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ORD_Buckeye;1650799; said:
I once knew a tough as nails guy who knew that it was occasionally ok to cry. His name was mongo. We called him that because he was a mongoloid...had a forehead on him like a billboard. But he was a good kid, so we didn't bust his chops too hard.

Anyways, Mongo hated being confined to his cage, so I went out and bought one of those leashes for him. You know, so I could hook him up to the clothesline and he could run back and forth...and you know...dig and stuff.

Anyway, he really blossomed. Now he gets do things like play in ballgames, gator chomp at Sooners and try out for the NFL. You know fun stuff. For him it's fun; for me it's heaven.

mongo.png


Why bitter man no like Mongo??
 
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Bleed S & G;1650767; said:

That's not so cut-and-dried. He was actually referred to as 'Chick' sometimes when he was at tOSU, even though 'Chic' makes more sense since the nickname came from Chicago, where his family lived before his high school days in Columbus.
 
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