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twist_to_open

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  1. Reading the title, I thought he was referring to their play and was critical of his teammates and causing friction in the locker room. Relieved to read he was just having fun with them.
  2. Welp, stick a fork in the Seahawks, not that they were looking too promising anyway.
  3. I agree, but Im sure he has it stored in a Sponge Bob sandwich bag tho!
  4. Not really the same thing, but when my son played college football, he ate 6-8 PBJs a day. Helped keep his weight, high protein and gives you energy.
  5. I'm in my late 50s, so unless their cheap New Balances I can wear with black socks, then no thank you!!!
  6. Tuesday night heading into game two, 19 pages of vaccine talk, and only 9 pages of Dolphins pre game talk. These are depressing times we're living in.....
  7. I wish you would've posted this before I burned my #17 jersey!
  8. Sorry for your lost. I didn't even connect the two until I read this post. I'm a third generation Bills fan and lost my Dad last December, first time I can't call him and talk about the game.
  9. I thought Patterson looked impressive for WFT last night.
  10. My question was just that, do all QBs work with private coaches each off season on basic fundamentals and weakness equally, alot have answered yes citing successful QBs. But how about the marginal ones?
  11. It's not intended to be a s*** on Barker thread, that was just a few very vague examples, and Im wondering if there's more specific examples pro or con.
  12. So we've all read about Josh's off season work with Palmer and zeroing on things to improve and machanics. I also read about Joe Burrow working on specific fundamentals and mechanical things. But then I read Baker Mayfield, nothing more than getting together with his WRs to throw the ball and work on chemistry (and possible party) My question to those who follow the off season more intently than I do is do you see/ hear some QBs working harder the others?.....ie fundamentals basic stuff more so than others? I heard stories of Sam Danrold working with Palmer and taking his advice, run one or two plays and say "yea I got it" while other work to nausea. So, is there an underlying indicator in the off-season on how some of these two,three, four year QBs work to actually determine whose gonna have a long career and be the next elite and who will be the next Ryan Leif?
  13. I had to go RB based on having so much room for improvement over last year. Moss flashed before getting hurt, Singletary showed promise his first year, and by media reports has been working hard this off season, does one of them break out or does Breida prove to be our best option in an otherwise underachieving position.
  14. I'm heading to the grocery store right after work to do my regular shopping. But after reading this thread I just added wings to the list. Already have a 12 pack of Blue Lite in the fridge.
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