DJK is a sly and conniving young man who is saying all the right things that NFL coaches and ownership who are considering DJK would want to hear from him right now. Which credit goes to him, he could be saying a lot of other things.
I wouldn't touch him with a 10-foot pull. It'd be great if he can turn it around, but he's a huge gamble for an NFL team in my opinion. Maybe Cincinnati will take the plunge?
DJK is a sly and conniving young man who is saying all the right things that NFL coaches and ownership who are considering DJK would want to hear from him right now. Which credit goes to him, he could be saying a lot of other things.
I wouldn't touch him with a 10-foot pull. It'd be great if he can turn it around, but he's a huge gamble for an NFL team in my opinion. Maybe Cincinnati will take the plunge?
You must have a crazy wingspan if you can manage a 10 foot pull. Do you have any eligibility left, Fran may be calling.
Of course I have to kid as that is what we do when someone makes a mistake on this board right?
DJK is a sly and conniving young man who is saying all the right things that NFL coaches and ownership who are considering DJK would want to hear from him right now. Which credit goes to him, he could be saying a lot of other things.
I wouldn't touch him with a 10-foot pull. It'd be great if he can turn it around, but he's a huge gamble for an NFL team in my opinion. Maybe Cincinnati will take the plunge?
10-foot pull? I have heard a lot of people mess up a lot of colloquialisms, but never this one.
DJK is a sly and conniving young man who is saying all the right things that NFL coaches and ownership who are considering DJK would want to hear from him right now. Which credit goes to him, he could be saying a lot of other things.
I wouldn't touch him with a 10-foot pull. It'd be great if he can turn it around, but he's a huge gamble for an NFL team in my opinion. Maybe Cincinnati will take the plunge?
Once heard a friend say "no blood loss" as in,
"There's no blood loss between DJK and Coach Ferentz."
and while we're on the topic, has anyone else noticed how game announcers regularly switch up "on track" and "untracked"?
Some say, "Smith is off right now, he needs to get back on track."
Others say, "Smith is off right now, he needs to get untracked."
"they're both the same". Both the same as what?