J Hill commented on Cavaliers' Options at No. 4:
I don't like Barnes attitude, talking about legacy and stuff. I'm sorry son, you haven't done anything yet, and couldn't do it in college either. Sound...
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When I saw that the Raiders took him, I actually felt sorry for the kid. His career is probably going to get ruined because Al Davis is probably going to throw him to the wolves, as you said, and the kid won't have a chance.
At the time I wrote that, I didn't think there would be a chance that they would let him in. They did go against what the written rule was, but when you are tearing up the old CBA, I guess anything is possible.
How interested do you think the Browns really are, and what do you think they will do with him if they get him?
Not sure. i just went back into your recent article and re-saved your media, so maybe you aren't saving them properly? Also, depending on how the article is present on the site, the front page editor may skip the extra pics just to change the look.
Do you mean the tags? Editors deleted any tags that don't relate to the article and tags don't actually bring in reads, they just place the article on the site. So for your last one, Cavaliers and NBA were the important tags. Player tags don't really matter.
I checked it out, you were right about the photos, they weren't there. I went to the view article history and the originals were in there, and just saved it, and everything should be good now. Sorry about that.
a remembrance :
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/361429-merlin-olsen-a-lasting-legacy-of-love-and-lore
you like history? :
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/350025-the-almost-all-time-chicago-bears-offense