Oklahoma State offensive tackle Russell Okung has wore many kinds of NFL jerseys.
He’s routinely linked to the Washington Redskins’ fourth overall selection, the Kansas City Chiefs’ fifth pick and the Oakland Raiders’ eighth overall selection. As valuable as quarterbacks are in this increasingly passing-driven league, so, too, are the men paid to protect the blindside of the most important players on the field: left tackles. "My best way to do things is be honest,” said Okung. "Be up ront. Be up front with the coaches and the GM. If you’re their type of player, you’re their type of player.”
“I don’t recall any bad plays, if you catch my drift," Okung said. "I never really recall any bad plays. I just don’t talk about ‘em. Don’t speak them into existence."
2010年2月26日星期五
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