Some names to watch before it’s deleted

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Lol can we just get a couple of hires it's been all doom and gloom to get these pages up.need some positivity in my life
 
One of the best hires made last year was Mark Stoops bringing in 34 year old Liam Cohen from the Rams where he was the Assistant QB Coach. He had only called plays previously at Maine.

(Funnily enough, Cohen is a Mark Whipple disciple, and you can see it in the way he calls plays, even though he's running most of McVay's scheme).

You gotta know talent sometimes when you see it. I remember when Jumbo hired Pruitt to be his DC even though he had never called plays before. It was a HR.

Esto.
 
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Records and notable occurrences. Barry Bonds holds most of the records for intentional walks, including four in a nine-inning game (2004), 120 in a season (2004), 668 in his career—more than the next two players on the all-time list, Albert Pujols (309) and Hank Aaron (293), combined— and 21 in the postseason.

That’s why I said if he hadn’t walked so much the year he hit 73 he might honestly have hit 100…I think he walked 200+ times that year…
 
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