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Posted
1 minute ago, Call_Of_Ktulu said:

Shoe size does matter, I have 13 inch feet and it's pretty close.

you meant the length of your nose ?

Posted
2 hours ago, BuffAlone said:

Yeah, I'm just defending myself. No harm, no foul.nothing to do with attention? just responding to me, shady? Lol. I get it

I see this as a satire thread. 

 

Ergo let it go.  No harm no foul. 

Posted
16 hours ago, PetermanThrew5Picks said:

I've seen soccer players with big feet more prone to ACL tears with large shoe sizes. But at this point in the players careers, I'm pretty sure they have adjusted their footwork correctly

The likelihood of another blizzard game is high. Size 14 shoes can come in handy. 

* Better traction

* The cleat can act as a “snowplow” for fellow team mates

* Insulation (R factor)

* Speed coefficient

 

I think everyone pretty much agrees, larger the shoe size, better the player. Josh Allen should be the pick. Best arm, hand size and shoe size. 

Posted
On 4/21/2018 at 4:48 PM, BuffAlone said:

Ok..I'll lay it out for ya. Hand "size" is often measured and pondered when drafting a QB. But isn't hand "strength" equally, if not MORE important to the position? If so, why do we not see any stats on that?????????????????? Question. 

Attention grab? Go f#*k yourself.

I don't need/ want any attention. Especially from you, or anybody for that matter, on the internet Lmfao. Dummy

Wow, mommy told you no dessert?

Posted
1 minute ago, KD in CA said:

Of course it matters.  Your feet are not going to be comfortable if you don't have the right shoe size.

What you say is true, but not german to the argument.

Posted
1 minute ago, Cripple Creek said:

What you say is true, but not german to the argument.

 

What argument, that we're going to draft a German guy?

Posted
4 minutes ago, Cripple Creek said:

Wow, mommy told you no dessert?

I didn’t realize he was referring to the “hand size” argument postulated in another thread. This thread is not related to that appendage in any way. My point (which was lost in the riff raff off those who troll TBD) is that a small foot (like Flutie, Breese and Russy Wilson) makes for a slippery slope. Whereas, a larger foot is akin to a surf board on a serene pond...smooth sailing and powerful through the turf. I seriously think guys like Buffalone see the words “Shoe size” and get defensive. I’m no pre madonna...just looking for answers to an honest question. 

Posted
Just now, Cripple Creek said:

Not German, german like applicable to the argument being made.

 

I think you're still supposed to capitalize 'German' even if you're having an argument with one of them.

Posted
Just now, KD in CA said:

 

I think you're still supposed to capitalize 'German' even if you're having an argument with one of them.

I don’t think you have to if the german isn’t a person, just a thought.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Cripple Creek said:

I don’t think you have to if the german isn’t a person, just a thought.

Their talking about german as “growing” which is derived from the latina word “german nation” which means appropriate. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, BringBackFergy said:

Their talking about german as “growing” which is derived from the latina word “german nation” which means appropriate. 

As my Uncle Benny used to say "learning all the time." Thanks for the clarification.

18 minutes ago, BringBackFergy said:

I didn’t realize he was referring to the “hand size” argument postulated in another thread. This thread is not related to that appendage in any way. My point (which was lost in the riff raff off those who troll TBD) is that a small foot (like Flutie, Breese and Russy Wilson) makes for a slippery slope. Whereas, a larger foot is akin to a surf board on a serene pond...smooth sailing and powerful through the turf. I seriously think guys like Buffalone see the words “Shoe size” and get defensive. I’m no pre madonna...just looking for answers to an honest question. 

I think he would have been happier if you talked about foot strength.  

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