This guy is pretty fucking good. Not a rare body, but he's not a bum. He has great instincts and a motor. I think he would develop into a monster at UW after some time with Socha.
This is how I feel as well.
He's not Draco, but not real far below him either.
Hahahahaha, sad part UGA is going to suck indefinitely until Saint Nick retires. They lost to Georgia tech last year, a POS team that runs the triple option. S/O to Skinny Eason
Hahahahaha, sad part UGA is going to suck indefinitely until Saint Nick retires. They lost to Georgia tech last year, a POS team that runs the triple option. S/O to Skinny Eason
The fuck does a coach in the SEC West have to do with UGA?
Saban has nothing to do with whether UGA bounces back or not.
This guy is pretty fucking good. Not a rare body, but he's not a bum. He has great instincts and a motor. I think he would develop into a monster at UW after some time with Socha.
I basically agree with Roadie here.
I still prefer Calvin Avery, but I would be happy with Draco and Cravens.
This guy is pretty fucking good. Not a rare body, but he's not a bum. He has great instincts and a motor. I think he would develop into a monster at UW after some time with Socha.
I basically agree with Roadie here.
I still prefer Calvin Avery, but I would be happy with Draco and Cravens.
This guy is pretty fucking good. Not a rare body, but he's not a bum. He has great instincts and a motor. I think he would develop into a monster at UW after some time with Socha.
I basically agree with Roadie here.
I still prefer Calvin Avery, but I would be happy with Draco and Cravens.
Fucking low expectations doog
Malloe is the positional coach that we are recruiting guys to ...
Does having S'ua Cravens as a cousin boost his stock at all. I have a cousin who is a Seahawk cheerleader and I drop that name all the time. No pics though
Open main menu Wikipedia Search EditWatch this pageRead in another language Krave (cereal) Page issues Krave is a chocolate cereal made by the Kellogg Company. The concept of chocolate filled cereal was introduced by Telma in Israel. Their product was launched in 1994 and called Kariot (כריות), which in Hebrew means pillows. Kellogg launched their version of it in the UK in 2010, marketed under the slogan "Taste Unleashed", later "Here Choccy Choccy" or "It's Time 2 Melt". The advertisements feature the cereal pieces hunting blocks of chocolate. The cereals are sold in France under the name Trésor and in Germany Tresor. It was introduced in the United States in 2012.[1]
Varieties in UK Edit
Chocolate Hazelnut (red, introduced 2010) Milk Chocolate (purple, introduced 2011) Chocolate Caramel (orange, introduced 2011, discontinued 2014) Totally Chocolatey (blue, introduced 2011, discontinued 2013) White Chocolate Brownie (white, introduced 2012) Choco Roulette (orange, introduced 2015, mix of chocolate caramel, white chocolate, chocolate hazelnuts and milk chocolate) In September 2011, Kellogg started a flavour campaign between the two then-limited edition flavours, Totally Chocolatey and Chocolate Caramel, to decide which of the two flavours was to be a permanent addition to the Krave brand, through voting on the cereal's Facebook page. When the votes were tallied on 31 October 2011, Chocolate Caramel got the most votes and was later made for general release, though Totally Chocolatey was also later re-released. In 2013, "Totally Chocolatey" was discontinued.
Krave also have an online game as a tie-in with the cereal called "Chocovore Horror". They also promoted The Smiler.
In 2012, Kellogg introduced Krave to the North American market in two flavors/varieties:
Chocolate (golden brown) Double Chocolate (brown) S'mores (introduced in 2014 in North America) Krave in the United States is a different recipe than in the United Kingdom. The U.S. version is darker yellow and has a sweeter taste.[citation needed]
References Edit
^ Cereal Eats: Mario's Krave Comes to the U.S. Serious Eats. External links Edit
Krave
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He's not Draco, but not real far below him either.
Saban has nothing to do with whether UGA bounces back or not.
I do think Eason kind of sucks though.
From what I've heard, the UGA coaches could barely open up the playbook last season because Eason was too drunk and/or lazy to learn the whole thing.
for Wazzu
Baseman just didn't clarify that "it" is a 12-pack of Bud Light.
I still prefer Calvin Avery, but I would be happy with Draco and Cravens.
Are there any expectations to have besides low?
I have a cousin who is a Seahawk cheerleader and I drop that name all the time. No pics though
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Krave is a chocolate cereal made by the Kellogg Company. The concept of chocolate filled cereal was introduced by Telma in Israel. Their product was launched in 1994 and called Kariot (כריות), which in Hebrew means pillows. Kellogg launched their version of it in the UK in 2010, marketed under the slogan "Taste Unleashed", later "Here Choccy Choccy" or "It's Time 2 Melt". The advertisements feature the cereal pieces hunting blocks of chocolate. The cereals are sold in France under the name Trésor and in Germany Tresor. It was introduced in the United States in 2012.[1]
Varieties in UK Edit
Chocolate Hazelnut (red, introduced 2010)
Milk Chocolate (purple, introduced 2011)
Chocolate Caramel (orange, introduced 2011, discontinued 2014)
Totally Chocolatey (blue, introduced 2011, discontinued 2013)
White Chocolate Brownie (white, introduced 2012)
Choco Roulette (orange, introduced 2015, mix of chocolate caramel, white chocolate, chocolate hazelnuts and milk chocolate)
In September 2011, Kellogg started a flavour campaign between the two then-limited edition flavours, Totally Chocolatey and Chocolate Caramel, to decide which of the two flavours was to be a permanent addition to the Krave brand, through voting on the cereal's Facebook page. When the votes were tallied on 31 October 2011, Chocolate Caramel got the most votes and was later made for general release, though Totally Chocolatey was also later re-released. In 2013, "Totally Chocolatey" was discontinued.
Krave also have an online game as a tie-in with the cereal called "Chocovore Horror". They also promoted The Smiler.
In 2012, Kellogg introduced Krave to the North American market in two flavors/varieties:
Chocolate (golden brown)
Double Chocolate (brown)
S'mores (introduced in 2014 in North America)
Krave in the United States is a different recipe than in the United Kingdom. The U.S. version is darker yellow and has a sweeter taste.[citation needed]
References Edit
^ Cereal Eats: Mario's Krave Comes to the U.S. Serious Eats.
External links Edit
Krave
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