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This was when it was very clear that Jerry wasn't 100% anymore He had a pretty serious heart surgery at age 73. Obviously he didn't have a choice, but I would tell patients to avoid anesthesia for anything that isn't life threatening over 65. And heart surgery itself is a huge strain on the body at any age, to say nothing about over 70. There are some cardiologist/neurologists that think every patient who receives a surgery like that should get an MRI of the brain within a week just to make sure they didn't suffer a stroke.
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oh man old bengals stories are the best like one of the players bought everyone towels for the locker room because they only had one basically hand towel per training session. Corey Dillon said he'd rather work at McDonalds than come back to the Bengals. When he was coming out for the draft, Ryan Mallet said Arkansas had nicer facilities. This was a post from another forum, so I'll just c/p it here.
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Rule changes are forcing teams to treat qbs like nba lottery picks. they can’t afford not going to be able to pass on taking a chance on developing the athletic freak.
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oh. weird. that doesn't seem to make any sense.
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clark county police just put out a warrant for his arrest. it's not just a misdemeanor
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Look like Jalen Carter is going to be doing some jail time. He's been pulled out of the combine. Might make a team like the Lions think about going QB, or trade out of the spot.
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S2 Cognitive test points to NFL Success
electro's horse replied to Ricky Spanish's topic in Carolina Panthers
the wonderlic is not a test of cognition. It’s just a bunch of random facts. The SAT is also not a test of cognition and has come under loads of criticism to the point that many schools are just dumping it. cognition tests you’re ability to receive, process, and utilize information across different modalities. Examples of this would be visuospatial (significant for Alzheimer’s) fluency, verbal comprehension, story recall, recall under stress etc. obviously the wonderlic does none of that. this s2 company has two neuropsych guys on the board which makes me think they’re taking elements of tests like that, or visually evoked potentials or whatever and trying to find a correlation. And eventually they’ll start selling this as a way to train highschool athletes because that’s where the money is. but there aren’t any peer reviewed studies for this and everything right now is very small sample size. This just seems like SPORTS SCIENCE stuff wonderlic is also poo btw -
S2 Cognitive test points to NFL Success
electro's horse replied to Ricky Spanish's topic in Carolina Panthers
So to give you an example, comparative tests in neurology or whatever can take up to multiple days (in the case of neuropsych batteries) and have to be reviewed by someone with substantial experience grading them, if not phd lvl training. this is from their own website GET YOUR S2 SCORE REPORT Results are instantly revealed in a detailed report featuring the individual scores of the athlete’s abilities – analyzing each of their strengths and weaknesses, along with their overall S2 Score. Nothing makes me trust something like a report that’s both detailed AND instantaneous. everything about this sounds like the kind of poo at the mall that tells you what kind of insole to buy. https://www.s2cognition.com/how-s2-works -
S2 Cognitive test points to NFL Success
electro's horse replied to Ricky Spanish's topic in Carolina Panthers
Like from a neurological perspective? wouldn’t be too hard. -
god damn those starters jackets
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The goofiest cornball coach in the NFL?
electro's horse replied to WarPanthers89's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Panthers hire Shawn Jefferson as WR coach
electro's horse replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
I think if the panthers decide to go (and land) care that they’ll make a move for Nuke. -
He’s not.
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he had a long nfl career across multiple positions in the secondary. he's really good on NFL network panthers are hiring young coaches to groom for higher positions. this is absolutely the right call. if it works out, great, they have people they can poach when (hopefully) they lose coaches to other teams. If it doesn't work out, oh well, who cares.
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Steve Smith: "I asked for a release."
electro's horse replied to MechaZain's topic in Carolina Panthers
Kasay was instrumental in keeping Smith on the team after Anthony Bright. Oh also him getting pulled over with pills that weren't his but I think I'm the only person that remembers that happening. -
Lions game was pretty sweet.
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Steve Smith: "I asked for a release."
electro's horse replied to MechaZain's topic in Carolina Panthers
This is opposite all the reporting that was ever done about his release, including things he himself said. think smith miiiiight be revising history a tad.- 47 replies
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I think it’s brown. the only other job he interviewed twice for (we know about) was TB and that seems to be a ship sinking before it leaves the harbor.
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my DMs are open and I do feet
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For those that don’t remember, Jason Peter was likely addicted to pain meds when he came out of college. It’s possible he was already doing harder drugs (those mid nineties Nebraska teams….woo lad) but I doubt it. Rashard Anderson was LITERALLY a heroin dealer when he was drafted. not hard to see how that went.
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Rashard Anderson got Jason Peter hooked addicted to heroin.