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I've just been around the game for so long. And know tons of D1 and pro players and it's really not a secret The vast majority of NFL players don't love the game anymore. From Little league to high school to college to pros, the number gets smaller every step The Tom Brady's of the world, who still get emotional because they were overlooked, and they love the game that much, are rare
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williamsville Amherst and East Aurora have been prime real estate in West New York for years It's pretty damn expensive but it's gorgeous
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We we may start seeing that in the near future We're already seeing some players retire at 25 26 27.. if your head's not in it, you are way more likely to get hurt... because in a violent sport like football you need to be 100% all In
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I never got the guys who didn't love the game but played. Like if you took your determination and work ethic towards that sport, and put it into something you do like, you'd probably be destined for greatness in whatever you chose to do But sometimes it's the check that is too good to ignore
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That usually starts happening in college. It's about 60 /40 in D1 60% still love the game but you're starting to get large number of people who think it's a chore or a ticket out.. and every year you go past that the number gets higher and higher When you do something every single day for 20 plus years, sometimes it does become a chore. Playing the game is fun but that's only 1% of the work you put in The other 99% is working out ,rehab , film study, nutrition, and that's not fun and takes a toll on a lot of players
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I'm honestly not surprised The majority of pro football players don't like the sport anymore. Like at least 70-75% They just realized it's a way to make money because they're good at it. They lost the passion for the game a long time ago it's only about 10% of NFL players that truly still have a passion for the game. And those are the guys you want because they are always willing to work and learn
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Deion Sanders not happy with his HOF bust
Buffalo716 replied to Teddy KGB's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think it's the hair that throws everything off. Deion was bald for the last part of his career, but he had a sort of fade earlier in his career If you look at it while trying to remove the hair it might be a bit closer. Still not the greatest -
that's true but I could still post 1000 articles about how it's very unsafe to fast track a vaccine under 1 year The average time to develop a vaccine is still 10 to 20 years. Under one year is Ludicrous still The fastest fast tracked vaccine is 5 years.. under 1 year is crazy
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The first polio vaccine killed some children and left others with paralysis because they rushed it out Nothing would change today if they fast-tracked a vaccine
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Tebow just never realized he was actually right-handed
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In 1955 they rushed out the first polio vaccine which actually killed some children and left others paralyzed or with paralysis.. they abandoned that first programme immediately after And I was wrong most vaccines take 10 to 20 years to develop. A vaccine produced in under a year is extremely risky, says all doctors https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-risks-of-rushing-a-covid-19-vaccine/ Rushing something of this magnitude has zero benefit's especially knowing that the actual death rates of covid are a lot less than thought in March.. I could bring up a thousand articles about why rushing vaccines are dangerous, and sometimes only enhance some problems
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He killed 4000 maximum. There were 65 million He didn't even dent it, and he personally didn't cause the diseases to creep in. that second article literally says over population of Bison led to starvation and disease and the natives used to keep that in check. Okay, that has nothing to do with Bill Cody But a couple posts ago you were saying that Cody killed all the bison that the Sioux depended on? So what is it? Did Cody kill so many plains bison that the Sioux couldn't function properly? Or where the bison overpopulated, and ecological factors led to their decline? that article said they were so overpopulated that they were starving to death, and since they were malnourished their immune systems didn't work And I never praised Bill Cody once. I never said he was an honorable venerable man who should be held in high regards, or anything like that I Said he was a scout and the owner of a frontier show which made people money.. that's all, nothing more or less.. But it's certainly not something that needs to be dragged up about changing our name
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There's no way a vaccine put together that quick could be safe Even fauci and other doctors and scientists have said the same Something that takes usually five or more years cannot be fast-tracked in 8 months safely
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Yeah you can tell the Bangals the plays beforehand and they still wont be able to stop him lol
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Until Lamar get better at throwing outside the numbers.. which I have my doubts on The blueprint will stick. But you need the right defensive personnel for the blueprint which only a few teams have
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Of course they do. I would call those differences schemes not systems. The system is just how they get the play call out. The scheme is how they draw it up and execute Every team's base scheme, whether it be pure spread, power run offense, run and shoot etc definitely has an effect on their play calling and on the game Bill Walshs West coast offense may have been the outlier.. because it was a verbage system and a scheme And that's why today West coast is heavily associated with quick passing game. It did have a scheme built-in by Bill Walsh But some coaches today will use the West coast verbage, without actually running a West coast offense, so it's also a verbage system You're absolutely right that a team like the niners run more of of a Bill Walsh West coast scheme.. as in the short pass is an extension of the run But something like the EP system, is just a system to get the plays out. You can be pure spread or air raid or Power I with the EP
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The EP is just a verbage system Like the West coast or coryell systems... It's all how the play is called in the huddle Basically all teams run variations of the same plays, football's over a hundred years old pretty much everything has been done.. it's basically the verbiage and how you set it up that differs both the EP and West coast system bases things in concepts but differently But In a west coast system, a play might look like this.... "Brown Right F Short 2 Jet Flanker Drive" .. and that is a really short play... brown right is the formation, f short the motion, and 2 jet the protection In the west coast system the primary receivers concept is in the play call. It's telling the flanker what route to run. West coast verbage is usually longer and you have to think a lot more The EP is very condensed. And everything is through concepts not formations The actual concept might be called Ghost/tosser. And that's telling all outside and inside receivers what to run, out of any formation If ghost/ tosser is called, every wide receiver knows what route to run because the concept. It doesn't matter what formation you're in or anyting The whole play call might be F right , 72 ghost /tosser.. which is much more simpler than the West coast verbiage F Right is the formation. 72 is the protection and drop.. ghost tosser is the concept You could do F left 72 ghost/tosser and they will still all know what to do
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Sure , we killed some Bison But like I said, Americans did not drive them to Extinction, they did not kill 60 million bison.. today we know it was way more disease than actual hunting We didn't have the manpower out there to kill 60 million bison. And there's tons of other food out there on the plains to hunt, including antelope and deer. We maybe killed tens of thousands of bison, not tens of millions And disease did the rest
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It's actually a scientific fact he didn't almost hunt them to Extinction. That is new age propaganda there was over 60 million bison in hundreds of thousands of square miles. And Bill Cody only killed 4,000 to feed railroad workers... That is actually what happened Bisons died out in Mass due to disease, not hunting, that's the truth Cody did not kill nearly enough to drive anything to Extinction
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Dude you can go back in history and find not good things that every single person alive has done. Every single person Native Americans used to scalp Europeans during war, it's wartime in the 1800s There is nothing gentleman about war in that time. He was not committing genocide And getting into debates about killing animals leads nowhere . It was done way before Bill Cody, and way after he wasn't the only one killing bison, and he did not almost make them go extinct he was hired by the railroads to feed the workers, so that's why he went on that spree and killed four thousand bison.. He wasn't killing them for fun and he did not almost kill them all.. wildlife experts agree that Bisons were dying off due to disease en mass and not slaughter It would have been impossible for American hunters, to wipe out over 60 million bison over hundreds of thousands of square miles.. it was disease