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fearsomefour

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You’re 100%. Carlton if you’re out there I’d like to ask for your forgiveness!
My son and I (he was about 12 or so) were walking to a restaurant and ran into him. My son had been watching old Fresh Prince reruns.
My recognized him and stopped him. Really nice guy. Signed something for him and chatted for a minute. Before he left he got my kid to do the Carlton dance with him out in front of restaurant....haha.
Nice to meet a guy who understood the fan base had switched back to young kids and for him to appreciate that and take a minute to make a kids day.
 

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That offense is so stale and stuck its brutal to watch at times.
The play calling can be strange....receivers don't seem to get separation and when they do Wilson usually badly misses them.
Dont know if it can be fixed and I don't know how long the coach has to fix it.
Wilson always benefitted from a good run game in Seattle and many years a run first approach. He routinely made maddeningly great plays. Most of these were outside the pocket and on the move. That is when he was at his best. Everyone knew to beat Seattle you wanted to keep Wilson in the pocket. The truth is, he was never great from the pocket. He could have nice games and make good throws but when it was crunch time and they needed offense, he would get outside the pocket. There seems to be very little of this in Denvers O.
Against the Chargers they had a 4th and 4 or so I believe and I kept saying roll Wilson out, run pass option. He will get that first more often than not. Nope. Kept him in the pocket and they didn't get it.
Trying to make Wilson a traditional pocket passer at this point of his career is not going to work.
 

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My son and I (he was about 12 or so) were walking to a restaurant and ran into him. My son had been watching old Fresh Prince reruns.
My recognized him and stopped him. Really nice guy. Signed something for him and chatted for a minute. Before he left he got my kid to do the Carlton dance with him out in front of restaurant....haha.
Nice to meet a guy who understood the fan base had switched back to young kids and for him to appreciate that and take a minute to make a kids day.
Haha love that story
 

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‘Subway’ Jared Fogle speaks for first time from prison: ‘I royally screwed up’​

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They served that one up with a full dose of corn. Damn.
 

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It’s also junk science.

The human body simply is not made to enter homeostasis

We swap out all of our cells eventually and repurposing those cells (proteins to fats, etc) is a very expensive bodily process in energy and nutrients.

It’s impossible to include inputs and have no outputs beyond urine. The kidneys don’t process all of our waste and the bigger issue is that the small and large intestine are where most is the immune system is.

Dude has mega bucks to ensure he doesn’t get injured, but some kid in HS is gonna try this and he’s gonna end up with a perforated colon or worse…
 

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It’s also junk science.

The human body simply is not made to enter homeostasis

We swap out all of our cells eventually and repurposing those cells (proteins to fats, etc) is a very expensive bodily process in energy and nutrients.

It’s impossible to include inputs and have no outputs beyond urine. The kidneys don’t process all of our waste and the bigger issue is that the small and large intestine are where most is the immune system is.

Dude has mega bucks to ensure he doesn’t get injured, but some kid in HS is gonna try this and he’s gonna end up with a perforated colon or worse…

Perhaps he believes he's an air fern ?
 

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The word is that if the Broncos lose they will trade Chubb probably to either the Rams or Dolphins. C'mon Jags get off the floor and win one for the Rams. C'mon Snead spin some more of that Fuck them Pick magic and bring Chubb to LA. Unlike Miller, Chubb will not be a one-year rental. The Rams will have to rewrite his contract to fit him under the cap, since he's in a contract year this would be the perfect time to do it. Use the overage as a signing bonus and extend the contract for 5-6 years (1 or 2 voids) to make it cap-friendly. Bradley will be owed over $6.7M so it's not a huge issue to fit under the cap. Some of it just gets moved and converted into guaranteed money. In fact moving Akers will remedy most of the overage.

Bradley does not have a Super Bowl Ring and IMO he would see this as his best chance. The Fins are in the very competitive AFC so his chances are better with the Rams in the less contested NFC. There is also the Donald effect that all edge rushers have when they join the Rams. IMO he will have a choice and if he does it would favor the Rams.

So we all root for the Jags on Sunday.
 

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The word is that if the Broncos lose they will trade Chubb probably to either the Rams or Dolphins. C'mon Jags get off the floor and win one for the Rams. C'mon Snead spin some more of that Fuck them Pick magic and bring Chubb to LA. Unlike Miller, Chubb will not be a one-year rental. The Rams will have to rewrite his contract to fit him under the cap, since he's in a contract year this would be the perfect time to do it. Use the overage as a signing bonus and extend the contract for 5-6 years (1 or 2 voids) to make it cap-friendly. Bradley will be owed over $6.7M so it's not a huge issue to fit under the cap. Some of it just gets moved and converted into guaranteed money. In fact moving Akers will remedy most of the overage.

Bradley does not have a Super Bowl Ring and IMO he would see this as his best chance. The Fins are in the very competitive AFC so his chances are better with the Rams in the less contested NFC. There is also the Donald effect that all edge rushers have when they join the Rams. IMO he will have a choice and if he does it would favor the Rams.

So we all root for the Jags on Sunday.
And if the Jags lose we sign Josh Allen!!
 

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And if the Jags lose we sign Josh Allen!!
Absolutely. I'd be happy with Josh Allen. IMO he's another Floyd in terms of talent. Leonard blossomed on this DL and I think Allen will too. But truth be told Chubb is the better long term prospect.

Regardless, Lewis isn't providing much of an outside threat. Morris should have moved AD to DE, played Gaines at 3T and A'Shawn at NT. Lewis lacks speed that is the bottom line with him. He's a rotational level talent, nothing more. He's a comp pick waiting to happen as are several other players next year.

They have AD for thru 2023 after that he probably will retire. The Rams need Chubb long term to keep things rolling. Gaines or Hoecht would probably take over at 3T. Gaines is the more disruptive force so IMO it would be him. That 1T is what they were counting on Brown to play.