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Miyagi-Do Karate

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  1. When drafted, I was more excited about him than Gabe Davis. Thought he had more big-catch potential. But injuries, lack of PT, and what seems like lack of development has probably done him in. I am guessing another year on the PS, if that.
  2. He is not wrong. It is a lot easier to be accurate when you throw the ball 3 yards through the air.
  3. $34?! https://nypost.com/2022/05/19/how-restaurants-are-grappling-with-food-inflation-34-chicken-wings/amp/
  4. agreed. At a minimum, delegate more. He is the head coach; he shouldn’t be the one in the film room until 3 AM every night.
  5. before these incidents broke, Watson was regarded as very much a solid team citizen. I believe he won all sorts of awards for community service. I don’t think anyone saw this coming before it happened. But there is no excuse for the Browns (or the other teams in the sweepstakes), because they knew about it and still traded for him.
  6. the NYT article (including these snippets) was pretty damning. Not sure how he could recover at this point (and yet the browns seem to be operating as if he is going to play for them this year?)
  7. Dude always was totally befuddled on the sideline. i still remember a browns/Steelers game, where the browns were called for 3 penalties on one play. The look of sheer confusion and bewilderment on his face was hilarious.
  8. Weird move. Also, news to Me that Austin is still in the league. A top-10 pick in one of the worst draft classes in recent memory.
  9. I can see why you say that. But Brown looked great for a raw rookie last year. He had one really bad game, but otherwise ranged from serviceable to very good. And Bates also looked good in his limited chances. I think you give both those guys a full year as starters, and there’s bound to be some improvement. To me, CB is a much more pressing concern. Lot to ask of a barely recovered White and a rookie Elam to be dropped into the starting lineup given what our schedule looks like the first 6 weeks.
  10. i would love to see a non-standard PED response, like: “oh, dang. Got me. See y’all in 6 weeks!”
  11. Forgot about that play— absolutely epic. Really defines his career too.
  12. For any self-respecting Bills fan, that hit is very important to pull up on YouTube and watch every few months.
  13. Yeah, you’re right. I think I was mostly referring to his driver— he has been a mess off the tee with that. But his irons and short game have been pretty good. Mahomes really doing a nice job with his short game too, esp putting. I will say that it is interesting to see his chipping— he is really wristy, but it seems to work.
  14. Golf can humble even these great athletes. JA looking like a mess out there— I have been there!
  15. Re Tua, I bet they define a check down as a pass less than x yards to a RB, or at least as the second read. Tua was throwing 3-yard lasers to his receivers as his first read.
  16. good points. Can’t really realistically simulate or practice a crisis situation like this.
  17. thats what I was thinking. very sad. Like others have said, Goodfellas is an iconic movie and he was a star in it.
  18. Didn’t realize how big he is. 6 feet tall and 190 pounds. That’s Diggs’s size. Seems like he can easily play outside.
  19. I don’t quite understand still how the shooter got into the school. In our schools, all the doors are locked during the day. I think most schools started doing this 5+ years ago.
  20. that is exactly right. He probably saw the money and the location of the city, and was like, “okay, trade me there.” it kind of reminds me of when we almost signed McKissick and he kept referring to us as the “buffalos.” Some of these NFL players don’t seem to really football at all.
  21. they really have tweedle dee and tweedle “dumb” over there in Miami.
  22. Haha— context matters. Before praising Tua for throwing one of the “prettiest balls” Hill has seen, Hill made it clear that he came to Miami with low expectations. “At first, I thought it was going to be something crazy, the ball going all over the place,” Hill said, “but Tua actually has probably one of the prettiest balls I’ve ever caught in my life. It’s very catchable. I don’t want to continue because the more I talk, the more it sounds weird. Tua is a very accurate quarterback. That’s all I’m going to say.” https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/05/25/tyreek-hill-admittedly-had-low-expectations-for-tua-tagovailoa/
  23. PITTSFORD, N.Y. — Twice on Monday at Bills camp, E.J. Manuel dropped back and launched deep, soft throws high in the air. Twice they nestled easily into receivers’ hands, including a 53-yard strike to fellow rookie Da’Rick Rogers. Beautiful throws. Just the right touch, and Manuel threw both balls only when his man had a step on the cornerback. That’s the essence of a good lofted deep ball: You throw it deep enough where only your guy can get it, and high enough so the receiver can adjust his speed to the flight path of the ball. https://www.si.com/.amp/nfl/2013/07/31/ej-manuel-buffalo-bills-camp
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