Clemson better get the lead out if they're looking for a "W"...
I'm one of those people who must pick one side over the other in any sport competition being watched on TV or listened to on radio or witnessed live. Anything from chess to middle school volleyball. The choice might hinge on anything from team name to the color of the uniforms. Somehow, one side must be chosen. As reported several times in the past, the side I pick will then lose far more frequently than win. Well, maybe, just maybe the curse is weakening. Somehow Clemson managed to win last night despite my decision to cheer for them.
Great game, I'm a Browns fan and wouldn't mind them picking Watson at #1. We also have #12 pick as well- too many positions needed (a lot of past #1 busts). I have saw the Browns may pick Peppers (Michigan) at 12 or a Defensive Lineman at #1. That NC QB is also projected to go high; probably poor idea to play rookie QB in situation like Cleveland.
Does anyone know how to find the correct list of officials for last night's game? All seven names.
Congrats to Clemson. Their fans appeared to outnumber Alabama and were very respectful although I did not stay for their celebration.
By the way, I discovered that the temperature can get quite cool in Tampa. I was not quite prepared for that.
tom 123, post: 408330, member: 12263 wrote: Great game, I'm a Browns fan and wouldn't mind them picking Watson at #1. We also have #12 pick as well- too many positions needed (a lot of past #1 busts). I have saw the Browns may pick Peppers (Michigan) at 12 or a Defensive Lineman at #1. That NC QB is also projected to go high; probably poor idea to play rookie QB in situation like Cleveland.
Peppers will be long gone at 12. Given the Browns' history with screwing up high draft picks in general and QBs in particular (Johnny Football, anyone?), I hope they either pick as close to a sure thing as possible with the one or else trade it for multiple picks. They need value, not a high priced number one who may or may not pan out in the pros.
I've wondered many times how O.J. Simpson's career would have been different if he had been playing for a team with an offensive line.