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    • Yep the stove/oven unit (with the second, non-microwave oven above it) was Caloric. The fridge was Frigidaire I think. Washer/dryer also in harvest gold, too. Might have been GE. Sink was yellow, too, until Mama Sperm eventually Papa Sperm to pony up replacing it with stainless steel in the late 80s (along with replacing the crappola separate side sprayer-on-a-hose that would always leak after using unless you manually pulled the squeeze-tab back out, at which point it would merely drip). The orange I don't remember seeing as much as the big 3 colors of the day. Looking it up now, Kohler made some orange sinks back in the 70s and called the color Sunflower. Is that what you were thinking of?
    • If Najee ran a 4.6, I doubt Pitt would’ve taken him in the first round.  Who is the last RB that ran a 4.6 that went in the first round? “Trust the tape, bro”. It’s like well, there have been plenty of great college players whose game just did not translate to the NFL.  As @slats said earlier in this thread, and I’m paraphrasing here, “If his game is yards-after-catch, then I’d like to see if that translates. One of the easiest ways to see that is through athletic testing.” If dude ran sub 4.5 with a sub 6.8ish 3 cone and a good 10 yard split, I’d think “alright, what he’s done in college seems like it will translate.” At this point, that information is not available to us.  Add on top of that positional value, his lack of prototypical size, our needs at WR and OT, and a picture can easily be painted that this would be a very risky selection. 
    • Interesting review of the place on yelp... https://www.yelp.com/biz/morristown-diner-mrstwn-2
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