Ok so whats the story with Omar?
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why would osu or any college have "draft experts" they recruit high school players they dont draft. the only so called "draft experts" are in the media aka mel kiper (i know thats funny) if you want to call them "experts"Falcons4Life wrote:or his dreads with Ricky Williams.....
people are shallow like that! Especially self-proclaimed draft experts from places like Ohio State!!!
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Right there with ya teke. In all seriousness, I love sports just as much as the next guy (probably more than a lot, too), but even in my opinion, if you consider yourself to be an "expert" on something as inconsequential as the NFL draft and you have made being said expert your life's work, well, they it is too bad you really haven't accomplished much in life.tekekini wrote:why would osu or any college have "draft experts" they recruit high school players they dont draft. the only so called "draft experts" are in the media aka mel kiper (i know thats funny) if you want to call them "experts"Falcons4Life wrote:or his dreads with Ricky Williams.....
people are shallow like that! Especially self-proclaimed draft experts from places like Ohio State!!!
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That sounds a bit harsh to me. If you are making a pretty comfortable living doing something that you love to do and our happy with your job, then you have accomplished something in life. Isn't everyone's ultimate goal to have a comfortable living and be very happy? Sure, everyone has different individual goals. Some want a family and some don't. Some just want to be married and some don't want to be married at all. And on and on. However, you want to be able to comfortably provide for yourself and any family you might have and you want to be happy with the job you are doing. Anyone that says they don't want those two things are lying. Nobody really wants to be working a job they don't like and nobody really wants to have a job that they can't pay their bills with.Bleeding Orange wrote:Right there with ya teke. In all seriousness, I love sports just as much as the next guy (probably more than a lot, too), but even in my opinion, if you consider yourself to be an "expert" on something as inconsequential as the NFL draft and you have made being said expert your life's work, well, they it is too bad you really haven't accomplished much in life.tekekini wrote:why would osu or any college have "draft experts" they recruit high school players they dont draft. the only so called "draft experts" are in the media aka mel kiper (i know thats funny) if you want to call them "experts"Falcons4Life wrote:or his dreads with Ricky Williams.....
people are shallow like that! Especially self-proclaimed draft experts from places like Ohio State!!!
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