The International Golden Blogs
We’re not really sure how people find us, we just care that they do. So when we found one of our referers was a French messageboard on the NFL Draft, well, naturally we had to write something (scroll down to the post by “Urlacher”).
Frankly, I thought the whole NFL Europa thing was a lost cause based on what I’ve read, but apparently the NFL really is the international presence they would have you believe. But because I never took a single French class, and can’t read a lick of French, I decided to run our friend Urlacher’s post through the Altavista Babelfish translator. Here’s what I got.
“ENTOMBED wrote: They are only Highlights, but by comparing them with those others… Yes. Hall is the best CB. And it seems to know to plate. On CNN, one badly does not find good a vidéos on step badly of Prospective customers http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/nfl/specials/draft/2007/video/ Throw an eye in Linemen. I am impressed at all by Levi Brown, Joe Thomas or Staley. Blalock (it seems that in more it is him which makes the best score in Wonderlic… And it is Texan… ) will bring enormously to the team which goes the choper (but the cook will draw a ball). And probably as a second turn. For me a future Pro Bowler in RG or RT. I like much Kalil and Mozes in Center. Of the guy very fast in the first steps. Me which am Super Scout for WRs (after my frank success on Kevin Lockett), I put all my pitches on Jason Hill of Washington State, the pôvre. I found that on the wonderlic this year http://goldenblogs.blogsome.com/2007/04/05/a-wonderlic-time-in-the-neighborhood-2 There are two of them which made 4 but they is not quaterback… Go Vince _________________ Go Sooners Go! Bears Bears Bears!!!”
I knew those Wonderlic scores would keep the hits rolling in. If only I could find a complete list somewhere. Anyway, my question for these French guys is, who the hell is Kevin Lockett, and when was the the last time a Washington State WR did anything in the pros? I’ll tell you - the last time Joe Ayoob completed a pass. And that’s a long time.


