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Big Turk

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  1. Did Tre get the same surgery that has Aaron Rodgers WAY ahead of the traditional timetable for return? Apparently Rodgers is 3x further along and some are saying he could even be back by December now. This new procedure comes with a 12-14 week timetable for a return to play according to the doctor who performed it. https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/jets-aaron-rodgers-on-pace-for-unprecedented-return-possibly-as-soon-as-week-15-injury-expert-says/
  2. He also had Shakir wide open on an out on the play I bolded that probably would have gotten at least 15 yards. My question from what I was watching was...is Allen having issues setting line protections against certain looks? Seemed very similar to Bengal playoff gameplan where multiple OLinemen were standing around blocking nobody while 2 guys got near immediate pressure several times. And further, is Allen even setting protection calls or is Morse still handling that like he did when Josh first got here?
  3. Which basically furthers my thought that this was a personal vendetta against him some officers had.
  4. I think our best bet would be for a team like Miami to take out either KC or Cincy and then we end up playing them.
  5. I had another far more interesting stop happen in Lancaster on my way home from a friends house around 1am once where I basically asked the cop if it was illegal to be driving at 1am when he couldn't give me a reason why he pulled me over.
  6. I almost asked them to have their sergeant come out and file a complaint but I didn't feel like waiting another hour or however long it would have taken for all that to happen and I was tired and just wanted to get home.
  7. I got stopped leaving work one night because I worked down by the Broadway Market and it was already dark since it was around this time of year and I was getting off at 8pm-ish. The police stopped me and asked what I was doing down there. Told them I was leaving work to go home. They asked where I worked. Mind you, I had my work clothes on that showed exactly where I worked so I just pointed to the logo... Then they said "Oh, we just wanted to check because there are a lot of white people who come down here at this time of night to buy drugs and we wanted to make sure that wasn't what you were doing down here." I looked at them and asked them "What was your probable cause to pull me over?" They said "Have a nice night." and walked away.
  8. It's not anti-woman, it's simply knowing how things work oftentimes. When the cat's away, the mice will play so to speak...and I know guys who cheated on their women in similar situations on "guy's nights out" as well, so it definitely goes both ways.
  9. I was growing up too. However in 99.8% of cases, the person can resolve it on their own. The issue really just comes down to "how big a margin of error do you have in terms of food choices"? Some people have a giant margin for error and can virtually eat whatever they want without too many negative effects. Some people have a very low margin for error. At the end of the day it virtually all comes down to insulin sensitivity/insulin resistance. People who are having issues losing weight need to stop focusing on calories and start focusing on eating foods that will not spike insulin. Calories are important at the end of the day but the TYPE of calories are more important. Insulin is a storage hormone and while it's active fat burning is basically shut off. Normally insulin rises and then quickly falls once cells take in the glucose from the bloodstream. In insulin resistant people the cells basically ignore the signal and it takes far longer for the glucose to get into the cells, meaning insulin is active for much longer. I could write a dissertation on this topic as I have repeatedly lost weight gained from winter "bulking" via these methods quickly and efficiently. Most recently, I lost 65 lbs in about 6 months going from 245 lbs to 180 lbs, although this time it was a result of me completely falling off the wagon this time last year with diet and exercise. Currently working to get to 165 lbs and 10% Bodyfat then start slowly adding muscle from there. In general, if you follow these rules you will resolve any insulin related issues: 1) Prioritize 7-8 hours of sleep every night, including staying on as close to the same sleep schedule as you can. Lack of sleep screws up hormones BADLY and in favor of becoming insulin resistant and fat storing. 2) If it comes in a bag or a box and has more than 1 ingredient, don't eat it. 3) If it has sugar or High Fructose Corn Syrup(HFCS) in it, don't drink it. Drink water. Lots of water. Flavor it at first if you must. 4) Eat quality, complex, slow burning, fiber containing carbs - oatmeal, sweet potatoes, basmati/brown rice, beans, lentils, chickpeas, etc... 5) Prioritize 1-1.2g of protein per pound of bodyweight. Protein is the MOST important macro for weight loss for 2 reasons: It has the highest Thermic Effect of any macronutrient at 30-40%, meaning your body must expend calories to enable the protein to be used It helps to maintain as much muscle as possible while losing weight and ensures the weight lost is predominantly fat. The goal shouldn't be to lost weight, it should be to lose fat. Losing lean body mass is NOT what you want to as great a degree as possible 6) Try to eat the color of the rainbow everyday in terms of fruits and vegetables(especially vegetables). The different colors denote different nutrients and anti-oxidants the body needs. 7) Alcohol is the equivalent of a tornado on a building for losing weight. Try to keep it to a minimum of 2 nights a week and 2 drinks on those nights. I personally will not drink while I am training, I work too hard to lose 50% of the result or more. 8 ) Focus on short, intense resistance training 20-30 minutes 4x a week and walking. Just walking. Only cardio you ever need. It is a tremendous burner of fat and vastly underrated. I personally am also a huge believer in fasting and I follow a 5:2 fasting protocol which means I don't eat twice a week. This has a massive positive effect on insulin sensitivity and other metabolic factors. It's not necessary, but it definitely enhances results and efficiency.
  10. This is likely the more plausible explanation from my experience in seeing how women work when they are out and about together without their man. I know more than one friend who found out their girlfriend had a one night stand with a rando when they went out on "girls night out".
  11. I think you want all-22...or are you assuming 1 side of the ball was short a player on every play?
  12. Haven't seen the new Mahomes/Reid StateFarm commercial I take it...
  13. Even if this was the case, they have no basis for pulling anyone over on private property.
  14. Not really, but I don't feel like having to give you more science to digest. That's enough for one day.
  15. Checked to see if there was anything else on this previously...apparently he just talked about this on a podcast with Shannon Sharpe... Sounds pretty personal honestly, like one cop or a group of cops had some type of personal vendetta against him...getting pulled over multiple times leaving the game and practices while still on stadium grounds?? Has any other player reported anything like this? Seems strange that he would be the only person this would happen to if it was this aggressive... "Marshawn Lynch revealed on a recent episode of Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay podcast that police profiling was the reason he left the Buffalo Bills. Lynch seemed almost at a loss for words as he told Sharpe about a series of incidents. “I’d get pulled over going to work, I’d get pulled over coming from work,” he said. “I got pulled over in the stadium leaving the game. I’m still on the property of the Buffalo Bills, and I got pulled over twice. In the facility!" https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/marshawn-lynch-reveals-profiling-police-204320362.html
  16. Is this the Fire Dorsey parade led by OP?
  17. No, it's actually based on science. The more fat cells you have in your body, the more estrogen you have and less testosterone as fat cells themselves are estrogenic and cause a negative feedback loop in the body which favors an increase in fat cells, which then produce more estrogen, which then lowers testosterone levels further as estrogen is the hormonal marker in the body. Typically(outside of environmental toxins, plastics and pesticides which are all xenoestrogens and wreaking havoc on the male endocrine system in their own right, but that's a topic for another day), the male body only has high levels of estrogen when testosterone production is too high and it's being converted via aromatase into estradiol. So the body responds by increasing sex hormone binding globule(SHBG) which then binds to testosterone and renders it inactive, driving levels down even further, and the cycle then continues in a downward spiral. See? You learned something that's actually useful today on these boards.
  18. After Gabe gets punched in the face...how was this dude not ejected?
  19. Op asking like why don't we see this anymore??
  20. Yes, that is called "Hearsay" in a court of law and is not admissible, FYI.
  21. Can't be too many, Allen leads the NFL in completion percentage still north of 70%.
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