Yes...presumably one coming off a mediocre year, with a great motor, but unavailable to work out in the off season because of a torn meniscus, rotator cuff, torn labrum, and an assortment of other conditions we seem to look past.
Not sure anyone is getting hysterical nor are they discarding "innocent until proven guilty", but the guy has a history of partying in hotel rooms with cocaine and hookers. This allegation seems to fit his m.o. It takes a lot for a young woman to come forward and make an allegation. I don't know if she was sitting on this for months or if this was a recent incident. Spontaneity would certainly point to this being a real assault as opposed to someone who sat on it for months to see if she could get paid. IMO
I find it interesting how some people read a story and come to a completely different conclusion (albeit a conclusion without all facts) than me. The minute I read this story I thought "Here's a guy who feels he is above the law and took advantage of a young woman and thinks he'll get away with it". But that's just me.
Never understood how he got his broadcasting gig...I can think of 10 other players that would make better on-air analysts starting with Leodis McKelvin.
You can't go on the record now saying "I always hated the Rex hire from day one". Prove it!! Ohhhh, your account was shredded and incinerated with the huddled masses of BBMB posts? No excuse. You should have backed your posts up on Lifelock or Carbonite. Having failed to archive your projections and expert analysis (such as your Rex comment), I can't believe a word you say.
My cousin has a lady friend who lives in Hamilton Ontario and she told my cousin that there are three or four big bulldozers and excavators on stand by outside the Hamilton hockey rink and convention center.
I'll keep you guys updated.
It was something like that. It may have been the Bills. As I recall, we were stocked with WR and didn't have a need to use the comp pick that prior year. The following year, we used it for Easely so, in fact, the comp pick "rolled over". I'm waiting for Bellichick or someone to start rolling their comp picks over for four or five years and then trade them all some year for a first rounder.
I specifically recall a team a few years ago being told they were on the clock with a comp pick and they held up a white card (meaning they chose not to use that pick). The draft moved on but they kep the pick for the following year. Anyone else remember this "rollover comp pick"??
I've read a couple of your posts in this thread and I sense that you are a disgruntled BBMB refugee. You probably were a big, swinging dick on your "old" board with 75,000 posts and now you feel jaded and must overcompensate. Am I right?
"Roll over" comp picks are seldom used but it makes sense. If, in a given year, you already have sufficient depth at say OL and the rest of the draft pool is shallow, you can waive use of a comp pick and roll it over to the following year (pretty sure that's how it works).
Great work! I used to love going into downtown Buffalo every Saturday morning as a young kid. My father would wake me and my brother up and we'd drive to the old german bakery (Greschmans I believe) and to the Broadway Market and Clinton Farmers Market. This article brings back memories.