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Finally all the comedians are showing their faces.
- Today
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Hell with that, you need self propelled. Still gonna work a montez sweat up.
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I would say with a push mower (non self propeled) mowing 4 acres would great for the body.
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I stay busy but, I'm not as physically active as I should be. Getting ready to mow four acres though...
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I'm going to look into the mitochondrial thing. Thank you!
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Calor9181 joined the community
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I think DA is using Edmunds better than Flus did. Terrell was a beast in Buffalo and can meet his paycheck with DA using him to add to the blitz. Byard mentioned Eligah Hicks and for a late round pick has always played well in a backup role. Our back 7 has a lot of depth. Sewell is showing up. In his Jr year in college he was a huge stat getter and just needed DA to get him up to speed. The defense has taken a back seat to the showcase of offense but we have several leaders on this team. Jarrett and Dayo are attitude guys and Shemar Turner is exactly that as soon as he's back. Sweat is looking like the beast he was in 2023 when he came here.
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Let me say, plumbing for 50 yrs, I have been knocked out several times and have brain fog which is also a part of getting old, its your body changing chemically as we age. Hopefully it didnt have a huge impact on your brain and wish you well. Health is a controled state that eating better and paying attention to it helps as we age. A hard physical job beat my body up but internally I am very healthy for 73. Read alot about health and stay active, but Im sure you are an active person. You seem to have a busy life.
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We have to credit DA for the aggressive physical football being back. Jarrett is an attitude guy who pushes other players. Byard has always been that player but the dysfuncion last year didnt allow him to show up all the time. Montez is looking like the first year he got here with his quickness and attitude. Like AZ said, Turner is the perfect fit , I hope he gets on the field before the season starts. And Brisker is healthy and sticks it in your face.
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I guess if we are the more athletic team, and we are coached with more desire this will be an advantage for us.
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I'm glad they are forcing more returns so we get more explosive plays... or stopping returns at the 20yd line which is a good defensive play. At a minimum we need something approaching a competitive play in this team sport.
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I've had my own struggles with similar issues over the last 8-10 years. Aways believe there is a way you just have to find it. I'm not a doctor so it took me 5 years to learn to search for things that improve mitochondrial health. Now in my 60's, having found the right formula has been a game changer for me. It's not one thing and we're all unique and have to find what works for each of us. I hope you find what works for you.
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F*ck yes. "grown-man, in-your-face, physical football" YES.
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Watching this press conference really has me excited for this season. I haven't felt this way in a long time. Now I know everyone is still worried about our offense but I'm very confident those issues will get ironed out early in the season. Why? I haven't seen any sign of Ben Johnson backing off on the scheme yet. They haven't digested everything yet but if he keeps feeding them it's because they're eating. I know he will slim it down for the start of the season but what's important is that Ben will have everything on the menu at his disposal as he makes the game plans. However, defensive football is my true love. It's not that we looked better than the Dolphins offense today. it's the way we took their lunch money that has me fired up. We've had some good defense at various times over the last 30 years (I guess it's more like 40 years now) but we haven't had that hard-nosed defense I grew up with in the 70s and 80s. Win or lose, I think grown-man, in-your-face, physical football is going to return to Chicago this year. This doesn't mean I think we're going to be an elite defense. I think it will be good, maybe even top 10. But there's going to more "impact" plays on defense. Looking back on the draft it's now clear Shemar Turner is a perfect fit for what Dennis Allen wants to see on the field. With the offense set for the next 3 years we're building defense for the next two. Light the fuse I'm ready....Let's Go!!!!!
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thats how I feel too - but last year a touchback was to the 25, now theyre bringing it out to the 35. At first glance that seems too much to me.
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I miss and love old kickoff from a viewers standpoint. Understanding the safety aspect, I fully endorse the new way of doing it.
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So I guess it is official that this year a touchback comes out to the 35 yard line instead of the 25. This is a huge incentive to kick the ball in play. Right now I dont like it, but Ill give it time. I was very concerned about the dynamic kickoff when it was first introduced, but it has turned out fine, and I havent seen too many cheap touchdowns, so cool. Thoughts about a 35 yard touchback?
- Yesterday
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I hope you're right. We should get more pressure up the middle as well. Dexter is going to be playing a lot of 1T this year, plus they'll move Dayo inside on passing downs.
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We have our dominate pass rusher on the team. Sweat had 2 sacks and constant pressure. After an injury riddled last year he came to camp with a chip on his shoulder and in the best shape he has ever been in. He has been noticed by BJ having mentioned Sweat several times during practices. Remember he goes against Darrnell Wright on a regular basis, not a Larry Boron type of player. Im calling 12-14 sacks this year.
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Sounds like another rough practice for the offense in joint practice with Miami. From what I was reading, he threw a pick on the first play of 11 on 11's, followed that up with a 70 yard TD to Zacheus, but then not much success after that in any other team drills. Sacks, false starts, and throwaways seemed to be the theme of practice. I wonder if Johnson is going to regret not having #18 out there in pre-season on Sunday. I understand his decision, but I feel like he needs to play better in these practices to justify it. On the flip-side, the defense dominated without Kyler Gordon (and Johnson, of course). Miami also didn't have Tyreek Hill, which shouldn't be discounted. Tua had 3 picks today after reportedly only having 1 the entire training camp.
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Arlex4552 joined the community
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Good thing they draft LT Joe Alt last year.
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I knew this was going to happen. Rashawn Slater got injured with the Chargers and now people are trying to trade Braxton Jones to LA.
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Hard to judge without knowing the reason. With Nate Davis, his mom lived with him and she may have demanded he be with her with she died of which he was. I lived near my parents so I got to see them all the time. Some people live in different regions and see them a few times a year. Some people are close and some just make personal decisions depending on their life experience. I think Davis just had some character flaws and gave up after his mom died and didnt care about football anymore. Other parents would demand they go to work like Mongo said. Everyones life has a different path. It will come out but I think it will to late for him to be a factor this year. So as some prospects that would be injured, you just have to stay with the player and hope his future looks brighter.