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lol @ Tebow, and whomever this is talking about (Jacksonville? HAHAHA)...


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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/04/22/tebows-agent-says-we-pretty-much-know-where-hes-going/

The Golden Calf of Bristol's father, Bob The Golden Calf of Bristol, claims his son is going in the first 15 picks. And The Golden Calf of Bristol's agent, Jimmy Sexton, told ESPN.com that he has a very good idea where The Golden Calf of Bristol will be drafted, and hints that it's higher than most people think.

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I believe it. I also think The Golden Calf of Bristol is going to be a good-great QB in the NFL, he'll win games. All it takes is one team, and so many recognize his intangibles are off the charts... Plus, teams are gonna reach for QBs after Bradford and Clausen go, most likely in the Top 10 picks. I'm sure he's already been promised to be drafted in the Top 20, could be wrong but it makes sense.

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I believe it. I also think The Golden Calf of Bristol is going to be a good-great QB in the NFL, he'll win games. All it takes is one team, and so many recognize his intangibles are off the charts... Plus, teams are gonna reach for QBs after Bradford and Clausen go, most likely in the Top 10 picks. I'm sure he's already been promised to be drafted in the Top 20, could be wrong but it makes sense.

Some guy was on 1st and ten this morning who use to work in the Browns Front office.... He said Quinn's Intangibles were great. He worked hard, and was literally the first person in and the last person out. However the accuracy hurdle he needed to get over in the NFL was too much.

Point is it doesn't just matter how great of a person or hard worker you are... If you don't have the skills to be a QB in the NFL you won't make it as a Successful Franchise QB.

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After watching Tim Couch being discussed on ESPN's "Who's #1 - NFL Busts" show last night, I made a decision...

If I buy any football cards and get a The Golden Calf of Bristol rookie card, I'm selling the hell outta that sonofabitch by August... It'll be more valuable then than it ever will be, and I won't lose anything by "hanging on to it" like I did with Couch, etc...

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This is draft agent 101 stuff, bluff that your client is going to be drafted higher than most people think as a way of pushing someone who is interested to jump up and grab him for fear of losing him to someone else... classic stuff.

Hope we don't take the bait, LOL

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They know where The Golden Calf of Bristol is going, and it is higher than most people think...

hmmmm...

I KNOW I KNOW!!!!!

They are talking about Heaven... like, when he dies and stuff...

Fact: The Golden Calf of Bristol Heaven is in fact higher up than normal heaven

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