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  1. nobody

    FU week 4

    They gave him a carry on the subsequent drive, but I haven't seen him since.
  2. Downgraded to out. I'd guess he's going to be out awhile.
  3. nobody

    I know the Giants are going to suck but....

    Darnold turning back into a pumpkin here in the 2nd half against the packers.
  4. nobody

    FU week 4

    These announcers in this packers/Vikings game. You've been watching football for 30 years, you still don't know that a team can't advance a muffed punt? As the Vikings try to give a gift to the Vikings right before the half.
  5. nobody

    FU week 4

    Not really an FU considering no one is starting any Broncos, but unless Nix gets some garbage yards against a prevent, he's going to have -7 yards passing at the half.
  6. I'm leaving him on the bench whether he plays or not.
  7. nobody

    Injury Updates

    Deebo apparently "expects to play" coming off a calf injury, but I think they'd be pretty foolish to rush him back this week.
  8. Let's take a closer look at Pro Bowl quarterback Tyler Huntley. 28 years old, 6'1" 205 pounds drafted by Baltimore out of Utah where he was a 3 year starter throwing for 7351 yards and whopping 46 TDs while rushing for 1136 yards and tacking on an additional 16 TDs on the ground. The last major action we saw from Huntley was at the end of 2022 where he led the Ravens into the playoffs over the last 6 games (sitting out week 17). Over the 5 games he played that season, he completed 67% of his passes, but only averaged 132 yards per game passing and 27 yards per game rushing. So his statistical profile would indicate he's a check down artist with some limited rushing upside. Conclusion Given that Huntley just joined the team last week, and the offense is quite complex, my expectation for the Dolphins offense that already looked shaky against Jacksonville save for an 80 yard TD to Tyreek is that Mike McDaniel will implement a ton of play-action and give Huntley a variety of screens and quick hitting slants. That'll leave Tyreek and Waddle with some fairly poor stat lines unless they break something loose and take one to the house. I also have to assume they'll let him take a couple of shots deep off play action, but I haven't seen anything to date that would indicate he has an overly live arm and if he hits something deep it'll have to be pre-planned schemed. Achane will likely get a healthy dose of carriers and dump offs as well and should be a safe start.
  9. nobody

    Cryptocurrency

    Big dot indeed.
  10. nobody

    Coronavirus - Doomsday

    LOL, that's some funny sh¡t
  11. Why only 11? There's no penalties, remember? Throw 100 guys out there
  12. nobody

    Someone woke them up

    All praise to Allah in every situation.
  13. Why would the defense even allow the offense to snap the ball if there were no penalties? This isn't street football. Teams would exploit every possible angle, so the game would basically become rugby. The defense wouldn't even let the offense line up so in response, the offense would just pick up the ball and start running.
  14. nobody

    TNF Discussion: Cowboys at Giants - Week 4

    Interesting stat lines for Nabers and Wandale. 12 and 11 catches respectively. Nabers is so damn good.
  15. Surprised we haven't seen a false flag on Kamala yet.
  16. nobody

    TNF Discussion: Cowboys at Giants - Week 4

    To be clear though, I'm not betting this game.
  17. nobody

    TNF Discussion: Cowboys at Giants - Week 4

    Hmmm. These teams are kind of mirror images of each other. Cowboys on the road can't stop the run against a team that can't run the ball... Coming off a crushing loss. Should be circling the wagons if they're not quitting on McCarthy. CeeDee doing the mea culpa kind of indicates the team is not pointing fingers. Pittsburgh next week. Giants coming off a win against the Browns. Predictable offense. Suspect o-line. Conventional wisdom says take the home dog in a divisional matchup, but this should be a kitchen sink game for Dallas. I'll go Giants +5. The lure of the home dog is too strong.
  18. nobody

    No Tax on Tips

    They should go the other way and ban tipping. I'd vote for Biden's diseased vegetable brain if I could get people to stop trying to extort me for tips and just bake the server's wages into the price of the food.
  19. nobody

    Catholic Vs Catholic.

    All praise to Allah in every situation.
  20. nobody

    Why the F does this have 2.6+ million views?

    I also think he came in too hot. He asked her if she had it in an aggressive tone and she responded defensively. Just say, "did you happen to pick up a charger?" Preferably after everyone is situated. And if she says yeah, was it yours? The whole thing is done. If she denies it and you know she has it, then you can start being an ass.
  21. nobody

    Why the F does this have 2.6+ million views?

    Both seem wrong Dude messed up and left it on the plane. At that point, don't expect to get it back. You don't want people to "steal" your stuff don't leave it in a public area. I get being that belligerent if she actively went in your stuff, but he left it in a public space. How does she even know who the owner is? If it's so important to you, keep better track of your stuff. She shouldn't have even picked it up, and if she did really pick it up with the intent to give it to someone to try and find the rightful owner, she should've went to a lost and found instead of putting it in her bag, but from her perspective, I don't think it's so unreasonable to assume the owner of the charger would just write it off once it's left behind. If that was my charger, and I left it behind, I wouldn't expect the airline and all the passengers to protect it and ensure I get my $30 charger back.
  22. nobody

    Chiefs Running Backs

    You can get CEH essentially for free, but I wouldn't be counting on someone coming back from PTSD as soon as potentially possible that he says he's had since before the shooting at the parade. This isn't something that is going to necessarily have a timetable. https://fox4kc.com/sports/chiefs/chiefs-rb-clyde-edwards-helaire-describes-living-with-ptsd/ The majority of his PTSD is from the shooting, but Edwards-Helaire has endured a lot of trauma throughout his 25 years of life. “I wouldn’t necessarily say everything stemmed from that,” he said. “I have best friends that passed away at young ages from gun violence, and just not being in the right places at the right time and just knowing that I have people that are close to me or around me who could be in the same spots that I am.” Edwards-Helaire also had a spotlight put on him after the Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade and rally shooting in February, when he shielded a young boy and comforted him. The Uvalde Foundation For Kids, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to ending school violence that was created after the Robb Elementary School mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, added him to their National HEROISM AWARD list. In the aftermath of the rally shooting, Edwards-Helaire commended the boy for his bravery during the shooting and indicated that he suffered from PTSD before that incident. “Sometimes I’m admitted into the hospital, something like I can’t stop throwing up and it’s just, I [don’t] know [anything] pretty much to stop it,” said the Chiefs’ 2020 first-round draft pick. Edwards-Helaire is one of the Chiefs’ top attitude players. His humor and positivity provide a spark throughout the team. So when he suffers from bouts of PTSD and cyclic vomiting syndrome, his teammates notice. “Real bad dehydration … but it’s really just mentally just not being there,” said Edwards-Helaire. “It is one of those things where early on, guys who kind of pay attention like Travis [Kelce] and Kadarius [Toney], at times they’ll know ahead of time like, ‘OK, Clyde’s not laughing, he’s not giggling, he’s not himself.'” He credited athletic trainer Julie Frymeyer and head athletic trainer Rick Burkholder with giving him coping mechanisms. He said he even talks to the Chiefs’ security staff, which has ex-military and ex-police personnel, about how they deal with PTSD. “I’m a guy who can talk to anybody,” he said. “And if I can get the help from, I mean, even if it’s [a member of the media] who I feel experienced something or I could talk to or a different coping mechanism that they feel helped them, I try my best to get whatever I need for help. So I can come out here and perform.” CEH’s time in KC hasn’t been the best for him as a first-round pick. After taking a starring role as a rookie and second-year player, his role diminished with the emergence of Isiah Pacheco. The Chiefs didn’t pick up his fifth-year option which made him a free agent coming into this season before he signed to a one-year contract. Edwards-Helaire may not be a focal point of the offense, but he stepped up in key spots last season to guide the Chiefs to wins and still has a heavy influence over his teammates. For a young man who brings the spark and joy that Edwards-Helaire does, the Chiefs work with him as he becomes an outspoken advocate for the illness that affects him and millions of others around the world. “My first couple of years, you just try to block everything out and it’s like, ‘Oh, at some point I’m going to get over it,'” he said. “And you start to realize that that just doesn’t happen. You get older and you realize, ‘Hey, no matter the age, no matter the person, no matter the situation, everyone needs help at some point.’ It takes courage to talk about it and having PTSD and dealing with it once people kind of bring it up, it is not something that I’d always want to talk about. I never really know how my body will react or my mind, it is just something that I can’t really pinpoint or know exactly what’s going to happen.” “I feel like talking is a big thing, but it is just getting over that hump personally, being able to know that honestly, just everybody goes through things good [and] bad … It’s a stepping stone. I’m just 25 years old and trying to live the rest of my life healthy.”
  23. nobody

    I know the Giants are going to suck but....

    The hype is starting to build. He's probably got 1-3 games left before the wheels start coming off.
  24. nobody

    Jayden Daniels

    Praise be to Allah in all situations
  25. Vouch. I'll be damned if I'm going to see armoires being made in North Carolina.
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