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Kliff Kingsbury is living his best life, man. He went from being fired for a 35-40 record at his alma mater Texas Tech to the head coach of an NFL team with a great quarterback in Kyler Murray for the future. He’s got the looks, the debonair swag — and the pad to go with it.
War Room 2.0 pic.twitter.com/aCh3GYPVCG
— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) April 24, 2020
Grade his draft however you’d like, but do not question the man’s taste in bachelor life. And so when a journalism professor named Lori Johnston from Georgia decided to memorialize one of the images of the 2020 NFL Draft in Lego form, who could blame her??
Kliff Kingsbury’s modern Arizona home inspired us to build this Lego version for the #NFLDraft. How did we do? @NFLDraft @AZCardinals @LEGO_Group @espn @ESPNNFL pic.twitter.com/lvNUAIBvlH
— Lori Johnston (@fastcopy) April 25, 2020
That is just glorious.
No matter how you feel about Isaiah Simmons from Clemson being the No. 7 pick in the draft, you can’t question the desert lifestyle of the 40-year-old millionaire with no kids or wives to keep him from being him. That’s how a man who is living his dreams decorates.
Shine on, you beautiful diamond. And be memorialized forever in plastic bricks because you’ve earned it.