Hmmmm. If Tampa doesn't check in soon, I might be tempted to inflict another card trick on everyone...
We already work together in a pharmacy so have the same exposure risks. Only hang out with each other though
Remaining schedule this round, barring any trades; Bengals Dolphins Falcons Falcons Seahawks Chargers Eagles
Speaking of Matt and the Bengals... the Bengals made a splash this FA season making 8 acquisitions. Their defense will be better and if they go Burrows and he pans out they will have an offensive leader. They may be turning the corner at breakneck speed. I liked what they did and was kinda impressed.
I think YoungHawk03 left a list, but after that we'll also be waiting for RT to check in and say if he wants to trade for one of the two Falcons picks.
Bengals fans at the end of the season: Yay we can get Joe but the Bengals will still suck because of their normal crap. Bengals fan in the first week of FA: We gonna win, we gonna win. Hahaha
I just went back to compare my GMO Draft against this one, Jason Strowbridge went to the Bears at the exact same pick as he did this one. Not intentionally
Here's the effect... you have 16 cards and a bunny rabbit plushie toy. You tell your friend(s) that the Bunny is a card shark and that you will demonstrate this, but first you need to mix up the cards so that some are face up and some are face down. You lay down some cards face up, one at a time so that your friend can see each card. You say you're going to put the five of clubs face down, showing the five of clubs and adding it to the stack face down. A few cards later you do the same with the eight of spades, and later with the four of hearts. The rest of the cards are all face up. Then you take the stack, take the top two cards, and ask your friend whether you should put them down as they are or flip them over. You do that for each pair of cards, letting your friend decide which pairs get left alone and which get flipped. Then you take the stack and do it again with sets of four cards, letting your friend decide which sets get flipped over and which get left alone. Then you ask your friend whether you should go two cards at a time or four cards at a time, and you do it again. And then you ask him if he wants you to do it yet again, and let him decide two or four cards at a time, flipping over the sets he says to flip. Finally, you deal the cards one at a time into two piles, left, right, left, right, etc. One pile gets flipped over - you let your friend choose. Then you spread out the cards. Eleven are face up, and only five are face down. You slide the five face down cards over to the bunny and give the rest to your friend. Have your friend choose the best five card poker hand that he can out of his eleven cards. Your friend has four aces and a king. Then you flip over Bunny's hand - the three through seven of diamonds. Bunny wins, even though your friend had full control over which cards were turned each way. Anyone want to know how to do it?
Ok, RT checked in and said he didn't want to trade up after all. So.... Falcons select Davion Taylor, LB, Colorado