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Briana 2021-12-28 08:01:18
Step-by-step elaboration and summary of the entire draft trading process (throughout the entire plot)
1. The Browns’ general manager Sonny used the No. 7 pick this year and the first round pick of next year and the following year from the Seahawks general manager Tom in exchange for this year’s number one pick (the favorite number one pick is quarterback Bocallahan). This deal was in line with the...
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Jed 2021-12-28 08:01:18
The draft understands and thinks this film is well shot
The drafts of the three sports events in the United States are almost the same. Penalties are the gold for baseball or MLB, and basketball is for the NBA. Now this movie is the NFL, and the number one mainstream sport in the United States. , And there are a lot of games, and there are too many...

Julia Langholt
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Alanna 2022-03-26 09:01:09
For someone like me who doesn't have a half-rooted athletic ability, it is a luxury to simply understand the games of the Sports Institute, and it is really difficult to understand the draft. Despite this, I still see that the foreshadowing narrative in the front is slightly procrastinated, and it is not too detailed, and the rhythm and control of the latter is what it should be. But the three perspectives are so positive.
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Flavio 2022-03-25 09:01:13
The story itself is still remarkable, but because it happened in Cleveland, where the quality of fans is extremely poor, one star is minus.
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Vontae Mack: So? Who you picking? If I was you, I'd take a lightning-quick middle linebacker who can murder the gaps in a 3-4.
Sonny Weaver Jr.: Totally agree. You got Reggie Wilson's number down there in Purdue?
Vontae Mack: Now, I really don't find that funny.
Sonny Weaver Jr.: Yeah, it's funny, Vontae. You're just not feeling it right now.
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Anthony Molina: You see that? That's the Dungeon Drop. Kids waited an hour to take it. It's exactly 50 feet from the end of the slide right into the pool. Huge splash. Anybody within shouting distance would've gotten completely soaked. And people pay for that. I need you to make a splash, Sonny. We need to sell tickets.
Sonny Weaver Jr.: Well, I'm trying to help you do that, Anthony, in my own way.
Anthony Molina: You can help me, by making a splash. And if you can't do it, then I have to do it, and... I don't wanna have to do that, Sonny.
Sonny Weaver Jr.: Just to be clear here, you're threatening to fire me, right?