Fresh8686
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Wow reading that article, it’s actually way worse for the giants than the headline alone implies. The starting corners aren’t at OTA’s either and Kadarius Toney has been the sideshow kind of guy people were worried about.
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I doubt it will be Yeldon, maybe Swoops? I don't know a damn thing about him to be honest. It's kind of interesting that both Yeldon and RSJ were back-up tight ends on the Chiefs. RSJ played in the first two playoff games (saw a single target IIRC) and then when Yeldon came back from injury, took his spot to play in the super bowl.
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I feel like they at least have enough evidence already for probable cause or else they wouldn’t be wasting their time with a grand jury. The Trump’s have been manipulating their taxes for generations and I doubt their disciplined enough to clean their paper trail. Personally, I think Weisselberg will flip to save his kids and provide key testimony on criminal intent. What I’m wondering is if this goes to trial against trump how likely is it he incites more violence to save himself?
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Visor looking clean as ****
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This is kind of interesting Before people read too much into Sims Jr not being there.
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I love how Fitzpatrick said in his presser that he has so much experience with where the holes are in different defensive coverages and how tight the windows will be that he is throwing to those spots in camp and making the WR's adjust their timing/breaks/routes to those windows.
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Unfortunately it’s just speculation for now. It’s driven by the interview Luke had with the Moving the Sticks podcast where he mentioned spending some time going over things with our LB’s and the fact that he resigned from a scouting position with Carolina. If he decides to do something on the coaching side we have an Asst. LB spot opening. Speaking of scouts
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Don’t know how realistic this truly is, but it’d be cool as hell.
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@KDawg I’m the same way with side quests and it can drain my motivation to keep playing. Sometimes those quests kind of strip the game of its emotional content and it just becomes this mechanical point a to point b waste of time, when I have so many other things going on. The only games where that doesn’t happen are those that have some unique system to them like the nemesis system in that Mordor game and to a lesser degree watchdogs legion. Or games like the TLOU 2 that rarely let the story stall and already press my buttons for revenge violence and zombie/clicker things.
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@purbeast Yup pretty much. After fighting that giant in the ice part or whatever it just became a slog for me and I think I dropped it after gaining access to one of the final world tree locations. It’s been a while so the details are fuzzy. I’m like that with a lot of games. I just lose interest sometimes. I still haven’t finished Ghost of Tsushima and I was nearly at the end of that as well. Same for the FF7 remake. I stopped that at the final sephiroth fight. Haven’t finished Outriders yet either or the Witcher 3. Can’t remember the last non-zombie/clicker game I finished actually. I’m playing Cyberpunk now, so that might stop the streak.
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Yea, I must of got caught in the slog of doing stuff like that and missed the hook of the main story. Then the abrupt ending after being away from it for so long just made the whole thing feel disjointed. Normally I like GOW games.
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For some reason the latest god of war didn’t do it for me. I lost interest and dropped it for about a year and when I picked it back up the game ended 30 minutes later. Some how I had lost interest right before the end of the main story.
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I can’t remember where it was posted but I thought it was interesting that Cosmi’s 2018-2019 O-line coach worked for Matsko in the past and employed many of his techniques and principles. I wonder if part of the stafff’s alleged rookie minicamp optimism stems from seeing how much of that foundational teaching Cosmi still had internalized as muscle memory. Just another one of those bits of information that show how much of a scheme fit the players selected in this draft really are.
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IIRC Moses was the 15th rated right tackle last year, but then was like rated in the 50’s the previous two years. Yes, he plays through injuries but he is injured every year and played through last year with an adductor issue that left him visibly hobbled and impacted his ability to play and practice. Both Leno and Cosmi have better durability and higher athletic upside. They have played many games as well and do so without missing practice for the most part. Plus their cheaper. I’ve got no problem with this move and Geron lacks the intensity to be a starting NFL tackle IMO, so I’m good with that too.