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Go ahead and call him "Money" Reynolds
I had a nice chat with Darius Reynolds this morning. He said that it doesn't bother him when people call him "Money." I thought I should pass this news along. http://www.cyclonefanatic.com/footba...ll-him-“money” -
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Is your name Chris Williams or "The City".
Nobody but HB knows for sure. You pretty much know nothing....like Knownothing would like to say.
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The football pics are super, THANKS.I got a kick out of #44 and #13, you will see why.
An idea, if you don't know all the players already, print off the roster, then you can put a name to a number. Can anyone put some KICK _SS music to the pics, that would be super.
GO CYCLONES
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Re: Go ahead and call him "Money" Reynolds
Well, duh. Who wouldn't like to be called "Money"?
"Cheddar" Bob didn't mind in 8 Mile, nor Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway. I also went to school with a kid Eric "Cash" Cassidy. I wish I had a sweet nickname like that. Right now my friends just call me Justin "Little Short on Rent this Month" Redman.
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i dont mind being called "the best athlete of all time" doesnt mean its true.
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Re: Go ahead and call him "Money" Reynolds
 Originally Posted by CloneInColorado i dont mind being called "the best athlete of all time" doesnt mean its true. What can Darius Reynolds do to help Austen Arnaud because it has been a long time since Iowa State has had a deep threat?
CPR: Darius Reynolds gives us a playmaker. When I say ‘playmaker,’ I talk about a guy capable of taking a five-yard throw and turning into a 55-yard gain or getting behind defenders for a 70- yard completion. I also believe that along with Darius, we are going to have some added depth at receiver with kids coming off a red-shirt year as well as a couple of incoming players, Chris Young, Albert Gary and Jarvis West all I think bring similar qualities that Darius does to the field to give us more wide open threats at the wide receiver position. With the guys that return, there is no question that he is the guy that had that ability. We saw it in training camp though. You didn’t see it during the season but we saw it again in bowl preparation even when he wasn’t 100 percent. Without a doubt, we are going to be more productive as an offense. We have got to get more big plays from the offense and that will be through the wide receiver position primarily
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Re: Go ahead and call him "Money" Reynolds
 Originally Posted by TheCity What can Darius Reynolds do to help Austen Arnaud because it has been a long time since Iowa State has had a deep threat?
CPR: Darius Reynolds gives us a playmaker. When I say ‘playmaker,’ I talk about a guy capable of taking a five-yard throw and turning into a 55-yard gain or getting behind defenders for a 70- yard completion. I also believe that along with Darius, we are going to have some added depth at receiver with kids coming off a red-shirt year as well as a couple of incoming players, Chris Young, Albert Gary and Jarvis West all I think bring similar qualities that Darius does to the field to give us more wide open threats at the wide receiver position. With the guys that return, there is no question that he is the guy that had that ability. We saw it in training camp though. You didn’t see it during the season but we saw it again in bowl preparation even when he wasn’t 100 percent. Without a doubt, we are going to be more productive as an offense. We have got to get more big plays from the offense and that will be through the wide receiver position primarily GO MONEY!GO!
we are counting on money to win some ball games this fall.......
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Re: Go ahead and call him "Money" Reynolds
Good read. I guess I didnt realize he got a Med Redshirt last year. It will be great to have him in a Cyclone uni for 2 more years.
The gap in our economy is between what we have and what we think we ought to have--and that is a moral problem, not an economic one. - Paul Heyne -
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 Originally Posted by kingcy Good read. I guess I didnt realize he got a Med Redshirt last year. It will be great to have him in a Cyclone uni for 2 more years. Where have you been man, that was huge talk last season Living in Illinois, finally back in the Midwest, Heart still in Ames. -
Re: Go ahead and call him "Money" Reynolds
SHOW US THE MONEY. I don't think there has ever been a greater hyped up player who has not delivered in the history of ISU from. Just saying. Time to show us.
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Re: Go ahead and call him "Money" Reynolds
 Originally Posted by GoShow97 SHOW US THE MONEY. I don't think there has ever been a greater hyped up player who has not delivered in the history of ISU from. Just saying. Time to show us. Yeah but I don't think you can blame Darius for that. He broke his leg.
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Re: Go ahead and call him "Money" Reynolds
 Originally Posted by ChrisMWilliams Yeah but I don't think you can blame Darius for that. He broke his leg. Exactly. It's not like he played all season long and didn't produce or live up to the hype.
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Re: Go ahead and call him "Money" Reynolds
Wish I could explain how good of a kid Darius is, glad he chose to be a cyclone. Ive seen him help several people move this summer, and it will be refreshing to see him on the field again, humble, but likely living up to expectations.
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Re: Go ahead and call him "Money" Reynolds
 Originally Posted by JustRedman Well, duh. Who wouldn't like to be called "Money"? "Cheddar" Bob didn't mind in 8 Mile, nor Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway. I also went to school with a kid Eric "Cash" Cassidy. I wish I had a sweet nickname like that. Right now my friends just call me Justin "Little Short on Rent this Month" Redman. Horrible comparison. The last thing we want Money doing is be anything like Cheddar Bob.
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