Boxers vs. Briefs most likely. Obviously you have to go with boxers here. In all seriousness though, I hope he makes the best decision for him.
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I saw this post earlier this afternoon
Went immediately into denial, hoping he was struggling with the decision of what to have for breakfast.
I'm not going to lie, I hope he stays at Iowa.
I will respect whatever decision he makes, and wish him no ill will for leaving early if he chooses to do so. But I really, really want him in Iowa’s defensive secondary next year.
Will this be the 3rd (or 4th?) consecutive year the 1st pick of the 3rd rd is a Hawk?
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by therealCatnuts on Jan 11, 2011 12:43 AM CST reply actions
This would be the fourth straight year...
…and it’s always a DB (Godfrey, Fletcher, Spievey… but I hope we have a year off from this before Prater resumes the trend next year- – if not, one of the MODs owes me a jinx crack rock due to the pre-season write-up saying we’d have a year off from that trend).
by Eyeheartfreedumb on Jan 11, 2011 9:22 AM CST up reply actions
I thought it was Shonn Greene two years ago?
In the past 10 years, just four team owners have not paid a luxury tax and are not on pace to pay one this year: Donald Sterling, Jerry Reinsdorf, Chris Cohen (Golden State), Bob Johnson (Charlotte).
Two owners’ teams averaged an operating income of over +$10 million per year while their teams have lost over 60% of their games: Donald Sterling and Jerry Reinsdorf.
I think you're right. Fletcher went later in the 3rd is my recollection
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by therealCatnuts on Jan 11, 2011 10:33 PM CST up reply actions
I just remeber a post a while back (from Jacobi, during the positional write-ups in the pre-season, IIRC)
about a Hawk CB going in the same draft spot 3 years running. I was just regurgitating from that (without checking facts).
by Eyeheartfreedumb on Jan 12, 2011 8:14 AM CST up reply actions

















