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When healthy… Jaycee is HIM!!!


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17 hours ago, TheBigKat said:

basically took DK out of the game. A true physical lockdown corner. While I still prefer Parsons, having a half a field locked down opens up a D-coordinators options

I'm confused. Can someone re-explain pronouns to me? poo is getting out of hand. He is him now? He is it's? Its? Its'? Jesus. 

Can't we just say that Jaycee Horn, when healthy, is great? We all know this. He just hasn't been healthy. Move him to receiver and call it a day. 

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1 hour ago, CPcavedweller said:

I'm confused. Can someone re-explain pronouns to me? poo is getting out of hand. He is him now? He is it's? Its? Its'? Jesus. 

Can't we just say that Jaycee Horn, when healthy, is great? We all know this. He just hasn't been healthy. Move him to receiver and call it a day. 

 

So to say "he is him" is a meme that originated from a guy talking about somebody being good/unique or some other and basically saying "you are you, but he is him". 

It's a weird thing that caught on and stuck. I'm in my 30s, I'm officially generally out of the loop most of the time 

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5 hours ago, thefuzz said:

An absolute player, our best on defense right now, and I don't think it's close.

He's an aggressive tackler, he's gonna get banged up...is what it is.  We do need a better no. 2 though, just for that reason alone.

Why is Brian Burns underrated by his own fanbase so much?

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17 hours ago, PantherKyle said:

Why is Brian Burns underrated by his own fanbase so much?

No clue, but JH is a more dominate player on defense.

BB is a good to great pass rusher, but he certainly struggles vs. the run, and is a bit too small to be able to move all over the place ala Peppers.

JH is an All Pro level talent, BB is a Pro Bowler, IMO.

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On 5/17/2023 at 3:37 AM, CamWhoaaCam said:

Dude is a top 5 pass rusher in the league and people still suggesting we trade him.smh

 

Pass rushers are the most important position on defense in today's league. Why would we trade a guy just entering his prime. It makes no sense why people are trying to get rid of this guy. He's the face of our defense embrace him.

He was 8th in sacks last year. Previous years he was 24 and 16. 

He's not top 5 

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On 5/16/2023 at 3:43 PM, CamWhoaaCam said:

I swear. I did a hour on the treadmill and now my calf feels like it has a cramp in it.smh

 

I guess that's a sign for me to go to the gym every other day to give my body time to recover.

Stretching is more important as you get older

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On 5/16/2023 at 12:26 PM, therealmjl said:

It doesn’t get any better at 35. I wake up sore just about every day.

It hit me at 38....... here is a pro tip to all mid-aged men. PLease for the love of god goto your doctors and have tests ran- all of them. 

i just keep pushing until i break, they improved my acid, skin, and sleep. it help my pain get lower. get help.

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3 hours ago, Basbear said:

i still dont do it, but id say moving is the key. the how what why is up to you. 

Bingo.

I figured out past 30, it's best for me not to sit down much, other than required amounts at work....pounds were piling up with little change to diet.  Easiest thing for me to do was to close the computer, turn off the tv, and well...start moving.  Now I don't stop....ever.

Went from being a "little fluffy" to downright thin.  At college weight now.  Don't love traditional means of "working out", so I work.

Building sheds, buildings, decks, bump out walls with fireplaces, planting gardens and trees, power washing, etc...

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