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Big Ben on drafting a QB and roster building


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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

You do have a minimal understanding of physics, correct?

Buddy I aced Physics I and II just to TAKE my entrance exam for my program. I'm not going to be impressed by you trying to F=MV me. 

Besides I know all about getting stuck under 300 pounds of human. Tell your mom I said hi. 

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9 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Looks like the guys got his leg up his ass.  Gonna have to amputate.

that's actually a tibfib. and yeah we amputated eventually. Surgeon "stabilized" it first so the patient could understand what happened before they went in and did the final revision.

i have seen a proximal femur fracture retracted into the pelvic girdle. tractor accident, which are low key the worst things you've ever seen. nerve damage, pissing blood, no rectal tone, just awful. Straight to surgery.

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This is spot on, with the first 5 years of a QBs contract being so pivotal, as it should, unless you have Pat Mahomes or the reincarnation of Tom Brady, stats shows once the qb gets paid, the teams Super Bowl chances shrink significantly 

what we did to get Bryce was idiotic to say the least, not because of the player(not a Bryce endorsement) but because there’s a long history of proof, making big swings at qb, are usually big misses 

find the identify, build around that, and go from there. Unfortunately we don’t have one, and neither the defense nor offense side of the ball are more than good at best 

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4 hours ago, XClown1986 said:

Both were hard to watch. No doubt. I just know that when watching Clausen I was actively screaming at the TV for his inept play. Bryce, I more felt bad for? Different feelings of frustration.

I laughed at that because I get it.  I didn’t want Bryce. At all.

But when he stepped on the field vs Atlanta game one 2023, he was even worse than I thought he would be. I was kind of in shock.  It hit me pretty hard, what our situation was, that day.  
 

And looking at what we did to get him vs Clausen, I was just sick.  We gave up so much. Set the team back years. 

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9 hours ago, electro's horse said:

Buddy I aced Physics I and II just to TAKE my entrance exam for my program. I'm not going to be impressed by you trying to F=MV me. 

Besides I know all about getting stuck under 300 pounds of human. Tell your mom I said hi. 

 

9 hours ago, electro's horse said:

@kungfoodudeare you still wanting to talk to me about force related injuries? This was a patient of mine about two hours after what caused it.

can you tell me what you’re even looking at here?

 

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Yet for your proof of concept for how Bryce could never play in the old NFL you showed a clip of 6-2, 195 Ike Taylor(a DB) hitting 6-0, 190 Pat White?

So it's not physics you don't understand, it's actual size(and possibly football positions?

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