I'm not in Indiana, but I am so ready for the draft. I should have taken the day off.
I would be surprised to see that trade. The pats have said they have not received serious offers to trade back. But that would be great to see Marvin Harrison's son as a Colt.
Surprisingly in “twitter land” it’s picking up steam lol. It’s the Wild West in there right now. On the .0000001% chance it happens I feel the fanbase would still be split. Some furious over compensation. Some over the moon to get Marvin’s son in Indy.
As long as we don’t draft a OL in the first round I’ll be a happy camper. Hoping for Bowers, BTJ, Arnold in that order for who would (realistically) want.
Soundtrack #25....
Guess mine is not the first heart broken
My eyes are not the first to cry
I'm not the first to know
There's just no getting over you
I know I'm just a fool who's willing to
Sit around and wait for you
But baby can't you see there's nothing else for me to do?!
I'm _____________
Soundtrack #24...
To really love a woman
To understand her, you gotta know her deep inside
Hear every thought, see every dream
And give her wings when she wants to fly
Then when you find yourself lying helpless in her arms
You know you really love a woman
Soundtrack #23....
If you don't like the world you're living in
Take a look at least you got friends
You see I called my old lady
For a friendly world
She picked up the phone
Dropped it on the floor
"Ah, Ah," is all I heard
Are we going let de-elevator bring us down
Oh no, ________
Soundtrack #22...
_______________________
And just like the guy whose feet is too big for his bed
Nothing seems to fit
Those______________they keep falling
So I just did me some talking to the sun
And I said I didn't like the way he got things done
Sleeping on the job
These_______________, they keep falling
Soundtrack #21....
Well you can tell by the way I used my walk
I'm a woman's man, no time to talk
Music loud and women warm, i've been kicked around
Since I was born
And now it's alright, it's ok
And you may look the other way
We can try to understand
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