Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

@ In-N-Out


TheRealDeal

Recommended Posts

So it's Monday, coming back from a little cold I had over the weekend and I decided I needed a great lunch.

My wife's younger cousin just got his license today and he did some work for me editing the wedding video that he wanted to shoot so I said I'd buy him lunch.

In-N-Out it is.

He picks me up. He rolls in a BMW because his parents are loaded. He's got some cool boat shoes, nice shorts, and a tee shirt on. Me: Jeans, button down (I class it up at work), some vans.

We get there. Packed. Like really packed. In-N-Out is probably better than anything you've ever had. We get in line. We order. Me: 3x3 no onion or tomato, animal fries no grilled onion, medium Coke (In-N-Out has the best Coke). Feelin good about my order, feeling manly, like I just showed him how to be a man. Him: 2 double doubles, everything on it. Beast Mode. No fries. Pink Lemonade. Walks to get his drink like a boss and leaves me behind to pay.

We start talking about how good we think the Dolphins good we think the Panthers are going to be this year and his upcoming football season. It's going well. He eats his food like a man who is on top of the world. I eat mine less manly.

16, just got his license, just ate two double doubles, about to play varsity football for the first time...kid is on top of the world.

Wait, what?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Wearing Jeans and Vans is 'classing it up' at work?

We were a very small company but have just grown to be pretty big. We still keep the small company feel and culture.

CFO wears shorts and polo to work. CEO wears jeans and sneakers.

Get paid well, work is interesting, have a lot of freedom.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Yeah we had multiple chances to tie up the game or take the lead. We have made some significant strides as a team shooting threes but this group absolutely needs to get more aggressive in the paint in crunch time if they want to be a playoff team. For all the praise of the group and Charles Lee being talked up as coach of the year that's just pitiful and unacceptable. Also adding even more insult to the loss. Apparently Embid is 21-1 against the Hornets.
    • I read that they don't like arms under 34", but I do not know.  I can say that I have followed OTs who were drafted and many get kicked inside.  Brady Christensen is one example. RTs seem to be more tolerant of shorter arms.  As much as it seems silly, there is a reason the short-armed prospects can't hack the outside.   For the 2026 NFL Draft, arm length is a critical talking point for offensive tackles, with 33 inches usually being the minimum threshold for teams. Notable top prospects include Monroe Freeling (34 3/4"), Blake Miller (34 1/4"), and Dametrious Crownover (35 3/8") having elite length, while Spencer Fano (32 1/8") is facing potential positional moves.  Top 2026 NFL Draft Tackle Arm Lengths (Combine Measurements) Monroe Freeling: 34 3/4" Blake Miller: 34 1/4" Dametrious Crownover: 35 3/8" Max Iheanachor: 33 7/8" Caleb Lomu: 33 3/8" Kadyn Proctor: 33 3/8" Francis Mauigoa: 33 1/4" Spencer Fano: 32 1/8" Markeel Bell: 36 3/8" Garrett DiGiorgio: 32 5/8" Trey Zuhn III: 32 1/2"  Key 2026 Measurements & Context The 33-inch Cutoff: Many teams consider 33 inches the minimum for NFL tackles, with sub-33 inch arms often leading to a move to guard. Spencer Fano's Case: Despite top-15 draft projections, Fano's 32 1/8" arms at the combine sparked debate about his long-term position, though he measured 32 7/8" at his pro day. High-Length Options: Markel Bell (36 3/8") is a standout for his length, while Dametrious Crownover (35 3/8") also boasts high-end measurements. Proctor's Perspective: Prospects like Kadyn Proctor acknowledge the talk but emphasize that elite film can overcome shorter measurements.  Olinemen I like late:  KY OT Farmer--has the arms but lacks the feet. will be a solid G imo. Parker II (Duke OT with sub 33 inch arms.  Smart with good feet--projects to center.  A smart, agile center is a nice thing. Zuhn III (Tex AM) is another T to C candidate. Of course, I think the Panthers will like traditional center Logan Jones (Iowa) because he is an experienced (50 starts) fit in a zone scheme.      
    • He's apparently told the school that he was interested, hence why they are waiting. 
×
×
  • Create New...