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eball replied to EmotionallyUnstable's topic in The Stadium Wall
Down to only 8 "no practice" guys...the list is getting shorter! -
Point was to get some urgency/push Beane back into conversations. Could mean we are close to a deal OR could mean Cooks reps are happy with the "plan". The plan could be waiting for roster cutdowns/seeing what $ we free up in 25 but also in 26 --- perhaps a deal leading up to week 1.
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Has anyone had that Pittsford Farms Dairy from Hard Knocks?
IBTG81 replied to Billsfed1's topic in The Stadium Wall
Is it open all year round? Coming up in December. -
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Sierra Foothills replied to EmotionallyUnstable's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm limited... as always. -
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MasterStrategist replied to EmotionallyUnstable's topic in The Stadium Wall
Out but he has to be very close to returning with his hammy. Beane said as much last week, and Coach says limitation is cutting/lateral as of last week (straight line hes fine). Usually with a hammy, once you can go straight its 7-10 days of rehab to get lateral movement without re injury. Depending on severity of course, but going off Beane and Coach comments, I'd expect end of week hes at least "limited". -
If we don't hear about an extension soon then I don't get this ploy by Cook and his agent.
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I'm in a FB group that's been keeping track of a PSL map as new sections have opened up. I think it's pretty complete now...
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no mention of the military take over of DC on Fox front page today. Instead, a piece on the sick culture of Alabama's sororities which has been fully covered in a documentary. Bama: preparing young women to be barefoot and pregnant! https://www.foxnews.com/us/southern-sorority-girls-put-through-psychological-warfare-cutthroat-bama-rush-recruitment-coach
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buffaloboyinATL replied to EmotionallyUnstable's topic in The Stadium Wall
I saw 3. "Won't practice today". -
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Mailman replied to EmotionallyUnstable's topic in The Stadium Wall
Still out -
Hopefully good news is coming.
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Have you or anyone ever sat in corner seats? My new seats are in the corner, just wondering how good the view generally is, particularly when the game is at the far end of the stadium.
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So it should be clear we won’t get there rushing 4
buffaloboyinATL replied to dayman's topic in The Stadium Wall
I mean, it didn't really take that long. I saw posters saying that our Defense was going be awful this year, because the Defense was not better than Offense at the first training camp practice. This guy was down right patient with his analysis. -
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EmotionallyUnstable replied to EmotionallyUnstable's topic in The Stadium Wall
Any word on Curt Samuel? -
Looks like he's back practicing today
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I'd be interested in how anyone could design a social policy to prevent homelessness. Because there are lots of causes, some chronic and some circumstantial. A person could be homeless because of a divorce, domestic abuse, death of a spouse, bankruptcy, loss of a job, chronic drug or alcohol addiction. Or they could simply have made the decision to "drop out" of society and deal with the consequences of the decision. I'm not a fan of the idea that pushing people out of the neighborhood solves the problem because they still have to go somewhere else. And I don't think a more "robust welfare net" is the answer. Its a do more of what's not working until it works type of solution. I'm not against the idea of helping people but from my experience of helping people it can go one of two ways. They're motivated to get back on their feet and use the support and financial assistance provided as a catalyst for them getting their life on track. Or, they become comfortable with the financial and other types of assistance and chose to spend their time doing nothing much to improve their situation. Because taking the assistance is easier than working. I think any assistance programs should be designed by social services experts, exclusive of any political motivation of any kind, to deal with both situations.
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President Trump Cracking down on Crime in our Nation's Capital
Wacka replied to B-Man's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
DC has always been unsafe. We were planning to go DC foer a vacation i the summer of 1968 but MLK was shot and the riots occurred in many cities. So my parents switched plans and we spent a week traveling around the perimeter of NYS. We avoided NYC for the same reasons as DC. Got to visit NYC in 1991 and DC in 86 and 88. -
So it should be clear we won’t get there rushing 4
HardyBoy replied to dayman's topic in The Stadium Wall
Cool, I've been watching football for 35+ years, doesn't mean I have any illusions I have any idea on the nuance on what I'm watching. Even pro film people have to take guesses and make assumptions because they don't know what a specific play call is and what the responsibility of a specific player is on any given play...only way to know that is by being on the team basically. Also, if you've been watching the NFL for that long, you should know that the preseason is completely worthless in terms of telling you anything, and week one is horrible in terms of telling you anything as well, but the preseason is totally worthless...not having that lesson learned...I actually think you likely very much do know that, you've just got some very strong biases at the moment and are looking for anything to support those biases, even if it's awful and worthless data/observations. It's a human nature thing, not a you personally thing...just be aware that maybe, just maybe it's possible that that is happening and it's altering your world view on this topic...it just seems like a visceral reaction that is almost hiding from feeling feelings instead of being driven by a feeling... -
I've heard the same thing from a well respected surgeon. He basically says that the human spine has a great ability to adapt. For example, disc herniations with nerve impingement, hurt like he'll, and are often times disabling when they first surface. With time, symptoms become A-symptomatic (pain free). He stressed exercise, to promote circulation. Circulation is the key, to help aid the injured areas. Once you go under the knife, you'll be back for follow up surgeries after so many years. It becomes a cycle.