Rickie Fowler gave a nice interview after shooting 81...Tiger refused to speak to the announcers, though he did speak at press conference. Mentioned he kicked Rickie's butt (Tiger shot 80)
Thank you, thought my memory was failing me and sanders retired with outside baggage...saved me from checking out the www. He did play 10 years, which isn't exactly an early retirement for a running back.
reminds me of a saying...there is so much good in the worst of us, and so much bad in the best of us, that it ill-behooves any of us to pass judgement on any of the rest of us.
Class act indeed by Randy.
At least now Brady has a fallback plan...if his career and marriage go into a downward spiral he can always take a page out of OJ's book and write his own - "If I was going to deflate balls, this is how I would have done it"
Here is the thing. The last time the Bills didn't have 2 picks in the top 44 was 2005 (outside of last year 2 in the first 41). That is where the "must find starters with first two picks" mentality stems from. Picks 50 and beyond you can hope for immediate impact but realistically you're thinking depth, development, and special teams outside of the top 50.
Rd 2 - Cameron Erving C/OT Florida State - Immediate Depth at Center and Tackle, eventual replacement for Wood
Rd 3 - Laken Tomlinson G Duke - Depth and potential starter at guard
Rd 5 - Garrett Grayson QB Colorado St - Accurate, need someone who can hit open receivers if no one on current roster can
Rd 6a - Nick O'leary TE Fla St - This is where #2 TE is addressed. Blake Bell from Oklahoma if O'leary is gone
Rd 6b - Xavier Williams DT Northern Iowa - Will have time to learn and develop behind veteran line. Sure to get a look from Whaley because of last name.
Rd 7 - Tony Washington OLB Oregon - Depth and special teams contributor
Well, you know, I thought he sounded ok, and um, well, you know, not showing any signs of, you know, all the beatings, and um, concussions, he suffered as a pro.
Was hoping Blackmon would fall to us and we would get Russell Wilson in the second. With the exception of Luck and maybe Kalil, the top 7 picks of that draft went pretty bad
http://www.drafthistory.com/index.php/years/2012
I did do some reading on it and decided against it. The Reckless Blood Tonic may have done some good, or maybe it was the prayers others here have offered, but his blood work came back good today...may be going off hospice and on to palliative care. Hope for the best, be prepared for the worst.
If it was Mom (95 herself) it would be much easier, she has let me know she has seen enough of this world. Dad has always changed the subject when I try to bring it up. He is fighting hard. Thank you for the prayer, .no need to apologize, you are not a thorn, I asked for input.
Thanks to all for your kind thoughts, prayers, and advice.
I noticed at the bottom of the link was a Xarelto law suit add...that is what my father was on for almost a year.