Rawls if he can hang onto it, I'd guesss
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| Date | Title | Body |
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| 1 day 5 hours ago | Is your guess really as good |
Is your guess really as good as anyone's? For example, might Hoke have a better guess? |
| 2 weeks 2 days ago | The reply: "Happy Easter." |
The reply: "Happy Easter." |
| 2 weeks 5 days ago | Bob Cousy sucked. A test |
Bob Cousy sucked.
A test to see if you'd really upvote ANY mention.
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| 2 weeks 5 days ago | Well at least it is the |
Well at least it is the Avengers, could have been much worse. |
| 3 weeks 16 hours ago | To be honest, I don't know |
To be honest, I don't know how it works in football practice. Does taking reps at WR necessarily mean a reduction of QB reps? Seems like it would and even if it doesn't it certainly creates a distraction. However, in the working world I have never seen it work well when someone has "split" responsibilities. The theoretically paradigm of "your going to spend 1/2 your time doing what is normally a full time job and the other 1/2 doing a different full time job" always ends up in either one or both of the jobs not getting done (at least not very well) or the person working ungodly hours and burning out. |
| 3 weeks 16 hours ago | To me, it is not about |
To me, it is not about whether both will get hurt at the same time. It is about whether Denard gets hurt and if the replacement is suitable. The thinking being that having Devin takes reps and do preparations as a WR has to take away from his reps/preparation as a backup QB and Bellomy (spelling?) is an unknown at QB. That being said, if having Devin at WR allows us to put our best 11 out there, then I think that is the way to go. |
| 3 weeks 18 hours ago | Sounds like a good decision. |
Sounds like a good decision. Makes you wonder how many kids with similar concussion history would play on either because they feel infallible or because this could be their "ticket" (can't afford college otherwise, believe they have the ability to one day turn pro...) As an aside, and I'm not making light of your circumstances, but I am curious as to how you got concussed playing tennis? |
| 3 weeks 18 hours ago | As a matter of fact yes, you |
As a matter of fact yes, you just did. |
| 3 weeks 18 hours ago | I think it is a combination |
I think it is a combination of both how the game is taught/practiced/played and the nature of the game itself. Certainly, the game is a violent sport. However, having watched a fair amount of youth football there a certain teams/players that lead with their helmets. Since it tends to be the same teams year after year, my conclusion on filmsy evidence is that those teams are being taught that way. Recognizing that by "teaching" I don't necessarily mean purposely showing the kids how to lead with their helmets, but either praising such activity or at least ignoring it and not correcting the behaviour. |
| 3 weeks 6 days ago | Not loving the Browns move to |
Not loving the Browns move to get Richardson. In today's NFL, RB doesn't seem to be that valuable that and on average, RBs have a very limited shelf life in the pros. A team that has a lot of needs should not be giving up draft picks, even if they're in the later rounds. |

