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Beck Water

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  1. Ouch
  2. Usually PhD candidates, especially at major unis like MIT, have their tuition covered and receive a stipend, especially if they are asked to teach or TA.
  3. This is of more interest to me. Now it does happen that sometimes the Bills have elevated a player "just in case" and then he doesn't play. But usually, using one of 3 PS elevations on a player means they intend to have him active So....is Christian Benford's shoulder bad enough that he's leaning towards "out"? Or are they gonna make Ingram active, and have Elam a healthy scratch again? If the latter....Wow. Then, there's the question of why are we elevating a DT? We don't have a DT who has been on the injury report, and in fact...we've had one who's been a healthy scratch the most recent 2 games, and who only played 23 snaps (25%) in the 2 first games. So I'll be very interested to see our game day inactives. They did elevate Ingram for this game.
  4. And I mean, he wasn't even complaining that they were doing something out of the way, like singing or whooping it up. He complained that they were....Talking. I mean, is it conformity minded and the most considerate behavior, No. But people react to flying differently, and there's nothing that says one can't have a quiet conversation with lights on if that's what gets you through the flight. So I wouldn't call it "extremely rude" unless they were whooping it up and hollering or playing loud music or powering a disco ball off their USB port. IMHO its "on" the people who 100% can and want to sleep, to bring face masks and noise-cancelling headphones or EAR protectors so that they can isolate themselves from those who can't/don't want to.
  5. I don't think their defense is a disaster. But they went into the season in the same position the Bills finished 2021 - missing their star lockdown CB. The Bills drafted CBs in 2022 and went into the season star-less, but they seem to have had a plan to be solid at that point. The part about the Miami D that was a disaster against the Bills was putting Kader Kouhou 1:1 against Diggs. They really should have double-covered Diggs and forced the Bills to beat them by throwing to someone else.
  6. I lost track. Why is Chicago trading him for a used jockstrap and a bag of chips?
  7. Yes, but he was very annoyed with fellow passengers who were .....talking to each other Rich, three words for you....Noise Cancelling Headphones. Or EAR protectors. Control what you can control.
  8. I posted elsewhere, I'm not sure what's going on with that video. Either Miller is trying to force McDermott's hand via publicity, especially with Rousseau out or McDermott wants the Jags to have to prepare for the possibility that Miller will play (he has some unique moves) or It should be taken at face value, and he will play - but possibly not very much In the same interview, Miller did say that he wasn't in "game shape" because there's no substitute for the physical contact of pre-season and actual games, but he could "dip his toe in" That is one possibility
  9. In short: No. And I've actually used some linear algebra in my daily life and understand what an Eigenvalue is.
  10. TBH, I don't know WHAT to make of Von Miller's pressers. Says there's a "94.5%" chance that he plays. Also says he's not in "game shape" and there's no substitute for the physical contact of training camp and games, that he's going to be "dipping his toe in" -is Von trying to force McDermott's hand into making him a game active via the "court of public opinion", especially with Groot ruled out? -is Groot's injury worse than announced? I have missed what McDermott is calling it - is it "day to day" or "week to week"? -or is this Gamesmanship by McDermott? Von Miller has some unique pass-rush moves and tendencies, and if Von is talking like he'll play, the Jaguars OL needs to study them and the game plan needs to account for him
  11. Oooooh....Tyreek Hill and Ja'Marr Chase going to have a bone to pick with that man
  12. Of course it's mind-numbingly stupid. You're talking to a troll, and one who is not putting in the effort to be intriguing, entertaining, or enticing. Why are you guys feeding the troll?
  13. John Harbaugh had a story too. The NFL encourages players to complete their degrees during the off seasons. The players need to loop in the HC in case they need some accommodation during OTAs/mandatory minicamp/TC, like a personal day to travel to campus or take tests. So the coaches are all, well, coached, to support and encourage this. But they're also busy people so if it's something routine like encouraging a guy to complete his degree, they don't necessarily disengage completely from whatever they're thinking about. So Urschel tapped on Harbaugh's door. "Come in! What can I do for you?" "Coach, I wanted to let you know I'm planning to work on my degree this off-season" "That's great, John, you'll never regret it! Just let me know how we can help!" Urschel leaves, and Harbaugh goes back to whatever he was doing and then a minute later the lightbulb flashes - "Wait a minute. That was Urschel. What degree is he talking about?" Urschel graduated with his Masters in 2013 before being drafted spring of 2014, and of course once he was focusing, Harbaugh knew that.
  14. John Urschel "Player's Tribune" article from 2015 https://www.theplayerstribune.com/articles/why-i-play-football Interview with Urschel from 2020, describing just how hard it actually was to pursue a PhD while playing professional football: https://www.quantamagazine.org/john-urschel-from-nfl-player-to-mathematician-20200225/
  15. LOL. As we all know, ligaments and tendons can take longer to heal and require longer rehab, than broken bones. Well, it's not just that. They may not know 100% if there's a fracture yet. Our resident ortho surgeon could tell us more here. But it's my understanding that certain fractures, such as Lisfranc injuries, are suspected when there's something equivalent to a crush injury (such as 300 lbs of Ed Oliver landing on the top of Groot's foot). I've heard that these are difficult to detect on x-ray initially - like 50/50 - and possibly even hard to pick up by MRI while there's swelling. So part of the waiting game may be "did he actually break something and we can't see it yet?". In a couple weeks when the swelling goes down and repair starts, small fractures can be seen more easily as a bright white line of new bone forming. (That's probably what happened with Beasley's ribs, btw - the fractures likely couldn't be seen initially especially if covered by a good pad of muscle. But after they started healing, then they could be seen. But by then he'd been playing, so it was going to be hard to make him sit down) As a troll, you are neither interesting or enticing. You need to put in more effort to have more effect.
  16. Yeah, I'm not impressed by Iagreca. "Garbage" and "trash" know their kin.
  17. They didn't used to, but when the Covid rules changed giving each PS player 3 free elevations (without waiver exposure) and making it possible that any player could be ruled out at just about any time, it was "PS GUYS, GET ON THE PLANE!"
  18. Hasn't happened Will be interesting to see what the Bills do on a couple of counts. If Von Miller is truly "limited" and "questionable", do they elevate Ja'Marcus Ingram to the 53-man to take Tre White's place? Or do they use one of 3 free PS elevations for one game, which wouldn't expose him to waivers? Or, are they actually confident enough in Benford that they roll into the game with Jackson, Benford, Elam, and Lewis as their CBs?
  19. The only starter of those ruled out is Devin Lloyd, who started their first 3 games at LB. But, Jamal Agnew is listed as their PR/KR and Parker Washington is his backup, who returned 1 punt vs. ATL. So if Agnew can't go or is hampered, there's that. Of the "questionables", Fatukasi is their starting NT so that would be a loss. Zay Jones is their #3 or #4 WR (depending on how you count Evan Engram), though he starts and was on the field ~80% of the snaps first 2 games. Guessing the Jags play a lot of 11, like maybe 75-80% of the snaps? Antonio Johnson is a 5th round rookie who has yet to take a snap. So it's a lot of names, but not much of substance.
  20. I mean, that was Josh Allen in 2019, right? 111 fewer yards, 5 more TD, 4 more INTs. And like Allen. Jones added 7 rush TD (2019 Allen had 9) and 700 rush yards. The idea is Jones had 24 TD and similar passing yardage under Shurmur his rookie year, so last year wasn’t a one-off, Garrett /Kitchens was an aberration, and Kafka/Daboll will get better production his 2nd year in the system. Obviously that’s not what seems to be happening, I’m just pointing out 1) rush production should be taken into account, as with Allen, Hurts, Jackson etc 2) what the reasoning likely was
  21. If we haven't had this brought up yet, go check out this Cover1 film room. If you're impatient of the chatter and the guys trying to make a deal out of a 0.26 second increase in Tua's time to throw, go about 17:50 in where they look at some MILANOOOOOOOOOO
  22. Daniel Jones 'regression' IMO comes on the heels of his OL's 'regression'. But I agree he's a QB who needs a solid run game and at least an adequate OL to flourish. I think if you give him that, he can do OK against most secondaries with just competent skill guys - did he not do so last season?
  23. I think for NFL week purposes, putting a player on IR takes effect at the deadline for elevating PS players (day before the game). There's no need to IR White before that, and the team may legit be waiting to see what other moves they're going to make (elevating Ingram of the PS if there's concern about Benford; activating Von if they think he can go and Rousseau can't, etc). No reason to tip their hand early. I think it's pretty much announced the next day "out for the season", but as far as the actual designation of putting the player on IR, I think that usually officially happens the day before the next game.
  24. I found this https://www.sportsinsights.com/blog/is-there-still-a-disadvantage-for-nfl-west-coast-teams-traveling-east/ It seems to say that recently (since 2013) the West Coast teams actually do a bit better playing on the East coast than they do overall? (the article has some nifty tables that didn't paste in well, so check it out to see data)
  25. I dunno. I "get" that being able to spread out across an entire row is better than being locked in an upright position (or having someone else's seatback in your face) for an international flight, but "comfortable" in this context is still relative. Maybe I'm just projecting my own experience: sleeping on international flights (in fact, napping at all) is an Achilles heel for me. But, if they do have 44 first class seats, I would imagine most of the game day roster and some of the coaches were accommodated.... hoping the players were able to look at the seating and maybe some of the guys "nope'd" out of those convert-a-seats and chose to spread out across a row as actually giving them more space, rather than becoming a class or status marker. I find those seats a bit claustrophobic myself, so I can only imagine what they'd be like for an OL or DL. I don't think the EEOC would be "down" with sexual inexperience as a relevant employment criterion for grape feeding 😈 Also pretty sure the Sports Science department does not want him eating sugar bombs. Want food with protein (tryptophan) and fats, I believe. Perhaps they dropped gourmet Portuguese tinned sardines into his mouth one at a time.......sort of like feeding a captive Sea Lion.
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