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5 hours ago, PantherChris said:

Just put him on ignore I did five days ago.... my huddle expirence is now 100x better.

I did after getting tired of his incredibly bad Bryce takes. Don't know how it got cut back on.  He's the huddle version of a flat earther.  

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Bold move.......

I know he wanted to be here and bless his heart cause of all those 5 win season during his career.

 

Still- 20 for Motwon, Hunt, and Lewis????????? How does Ickys 20-30 fit????? Jesus this is a 5 win roster with no cap space..... and they need to either pay a QB or start over.......why?!?!?!?

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12 hours ago, cranky said:

How do you do that...please lol

  • 1. Click on the menu in the top-right of the screen that looks like three lines
  • 2. Click on "Your Account"
  • 3. Click on "Ignored Users" at the bottom
  • 4. Type in the user's screen name that you want to ignore and select the one that matches
  • 5. Check all three boxes to ignore posts, messages, and reactions
  • 6. Click "Add User"

I've only got four users on my ignore list but maaaaan does it make the experience better.

Quick note: You will still be able to see ignored users' posts if somebody quotes them.

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3 hours ago, csx said:

Its apparent some dont know what chronic knee issues means.

 

 

 

No fans actually knows the condition of his knees.

He missed 1 game due to his knee.

Joe Person did an Atlantic article where he got quotes from Moton who explained it was a chronic conditions that most linemen deal with but the staff had a plan and it wasn't an issue.  Joe saw a juicy quote he I could turn into a story.  

Chronic could mean he is bone on bone or it could just mean it gets inflammation easily.

Most likely the plan will be more vet rest days and a constant plan of ice and anti inflammatories.

Chronic means there isn't a cure, like a surgery.  Nothing is broken.  Make sure to rest it and ice it.  Won't be much of an issue.

If anyone has any further actual facts or quotes, please share but all of this comes from one missed game and Person's article.  Person has been better with the Atlantic but most remember him as an out of breath local beat guy who asks a lot of leading it loaded questions.

 

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2 hours ago, Loyalty4Life said:

No fans actually knows the condition of his knees.

He missed 1 game due to his knee.

Joe Person did an Atlantic article where he got quotes from Moton who explained it was a chronic conditions that most linemen deal with but the staff had a plan and it wasn't an issue.  Joe saw a juicy quote he I could turn into a story.  

Chronic could mean he is bone on bone or it could just mean it gets inflammation easily.

Most likely the plan will be more vet rest days and a constant plan of ice and anti inflammatories.

Chronic means there isn't a cure, like a surgery.  Nothing is broken.  Make sure to rest it and ice it.  Won't be much of an issue.

If anyone has any further actual facts or quotes, please share but all of this comes from one missed game and Person's article.  Person has been better with the Atlantic but most remember him as an out of breath local beat guy who asks a lot of leading it loaded questions.

 

He's talking about osteoarthritis which you get from playing line. Bent knees and exploding out of the stance causes permanent long term cartilage damage with turns into osteoarthritis.

Once you're done playing and loose a bunch of weight it gets better for a little bit but it's always there. It sucks. lol

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23 hours ago, Loyalty4Life said:

I did after getting tired of his incredibly bad Bryce takes. Don't know how it got cut back on.  He's the huddle version of a flat earther.  

This is the best take on his posting ive seen FLERF  should be his handle, I swear he's Carolina Chuck lol. He literally derails every thread he posts in to try and hate on BY, and anyone who doesn't hate him is a homer.

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17 hours ago, carpanfan96 said:

He's talking about osteoarthritis which you get from playing line. Bent knees and exploding out of the stance causes permanent long term cartilage damage with turns into osteoarthritis.

Once you're done playing and loose a bunch of weight it gets better for a little bit but it's always there. It sucks. lol

All this hysteria over arthritis.  That might be the most huddle thing ever.

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