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buddha

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  1. having 33 year old marvin jones as your starter is a problem if you consider yourself a contender.
  2. marvin jones is nothing but depth at this point in his career.
  3. i wouldnt say $750k is "inconsequential." that's a lot of money even for a business that makes a lot of money.
  4. the way he acted afterwards as well. i get being emotional and im sure the crowd was taunting him, but you need to be a little professional and not act like a lunatic. he's a bit unhinged.
  5. draymond cant help but be an ass hole.
  6. what a pass by bertuzzi.
  7. exactly.
  8. breese has been injured and not that productive when healthy.
  9. austin reaves....who knew?
  10. rip estrepe. 😢
  11. watching the playoffs is always fun. the players actually try.
  12. what masterful bullpen usage by hinch. and then his pinch hitter wins the gane. boy, that guy can really manage a game, right guys?
  13. its the annual tradition of hoping for lottery luck and then finding out the wings have dropped two spots.
  14. greene: 231/286/365 not good, bob.
  15. Hooker: A two-year starter at Tennessee, Hooker thrived in head coach Josh Heupel’s offense, which is an offspring of Art Briles’ system (spacing and fast tempo to put defenses in conflict). After an inconsistent tenure at Virginia Tech, he reinvented himself in Knoxville (was the Heisman Trophy favorite at the time of his ACL injury late in the 2022 season) and finished his college career with 105 total touchdowns and 11,057 yards of total offense. Hooker gets the ball out on time with a smooth delivery and does a great job moving the pocket (play-action, rollouts, boots) to change his launch point. With basic half-field and high-to-low reads, his college production and efficiency were aided by the Vols’ quarterback-friendly offense, so there is a learning curve awaiting him in the NFL. Overall, Hooker must refine his internal clock and progression reads, but his instinctive athleticism, football character and poised decision-making amid chaos are appealing traits. He projects as a developmental passer with down-the-road starting potential, as long as his knee is healthy. GRADE: 2nd Round (No. 49 overall)
  16. they want to interview chris quinn from miami, he's white. maybe the nba has a reverse rooney rule where teams have to interview one toke white coach?
  17. dane brugler on richardson: A one-year starter at Florida, Richardson became the full-time starter as a redshirt sophomore in head coach Billy Napier’s play-action, outside-zone offense. His 2022 season was full of highs and lows (his 53.8 completion percentage accurately reflects his up-and-down play), although his supporting cast was equally inconsistent from game-to-game. An athletic, large-statured passer, Richardson has the arm to drill every throw imaginable with plus velocity, while also using his legs to be an explosive playmaker (had four 100-yard rushing games compared to only three 250-yard passing games). However, he has scattershot tendencies and is more of a see-it thrower, lacking anticipation and relying on his arm over repeatable footwork/mechanics (only 393 career pass attempts). Overall, Richardson’s volatile accuracy and decision-making cloud his evaluation, but he is a freakshow talent with special size, speed and arm strength, and he put enough promising plays on film to be optimistic about his potential ceiling. He fits an RPO or NFL vertical-passing offense that will also utilize his athleticism, but he needs on-field reps and a patient coaching staff willing to weather the early storm. GRADE: 1st Round (No. 13 overall)
  18. zadina with the same production as austin czarnik.
  19. good for the nba.
  20. the lions could use an upgrade at tight end. nothing wrong with that with this deep tight end class.
  21. WAR overrates durability, fielding, and baserunning, ime.
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