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Again.....it was one batted down pass out of dozens more which were pretty much all very much on point. God you guys are insufferably miserable. Can't say a damn good thing about our new QB. Only show up crawling out of your fuggin caves to harp on the one possible moment you might find something where you can point your greasy fingers and say "yep there it is!!!! Proof he's too small and he's going to fail and I was right! " Just go climb back into your holes, you fuggin trolls. And also again, y'all are just as bad as those idiots who hated the cam pick and only ever showed your face in here the moment he had a goof of some kind and started going "yep I told you so but you wouldn't listen! He's going to be a bust! "
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would be awesome for sure. do not see this happening, though. could be that they get the ok to give him a giant 2-3 year deal. tepper's all about throwing that cash around and if we've got the cash/cap space, i see him saying "make it happen...whatever it takes, make it happen".
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Probably. At one time we had horses so a lot was pasture type land...nothing that we'd want to hay, but still the horses kept it down. we also had a couple acres of that we replanted in loblolly pines (we had 25 acres of loblolly pines harvested and replanted a few years back) and i wanted to keep the new stands fairly clear of brush. i don't know why. but we also had people come over quite a bit and liked keeping everything looking not too overgrown in the several acres around the house. and if we let things get overgrown where it used to be pasture, we'd see an increase in mice and snakes too close to the house. had both of those come in from time to time (another benefit of not being out in the country is you don't have to hear your wife scream in the middle of the night because she found a snake in the bathroom while she was sitting on the toilet). i used to like the privacy and space but the isolation got a bit much along with all of the expense in keeping it up and the expense in keeping up the equipment to keep it all up. long driveway = lots of gravel plus tractor to help deal with washout, etc. my kids were excited about being able to order pizza and have it delivered. simple pleasures.
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i spent the last 15 years living about as far out in the country as you could get. down a long dirt/dust/mud road on 40 acres in the middle of nowhere...20 minutes from anything with 8 acres to mow, trees all over the place (that were constantly falling down and needing to be cut up and hauled off, a 2 acre pond that needed trimmed around, no trash pick up so you have to haul your trash to the dump, well water that had a bunch of sediment in it that was nearly impossible to have completely filtered out (plus the constant cleaning and replacing of filters)...yeah i'm living in town now. less than a minute to the gas station and 2 minutes from the nearest grocery store and under 5 minutes to any place we need to go. i sit out on my font porch when i get home from work and listen to life happening all around me. i've got water that is clean (even if it smells lightly of chlorine) and they come to pick up my trash. i used to have to drive a mile to get my mail. now i can walk out to my mailbox in front of my house in my socks and get the mail. oh...and it would take me between about 10 hours a week at least to just mow (using my zero turn) plus another 3-4 hours a week to run the trimmer. now i can get all that done in an hour using an 18" battery powered push mower. the only downside is that i could just let my dog run wild everywhere and now she has to be tied out a few times a day, but also i get to take her and my new puppy out for walks around the neighborhood on level sidewalks and get to see people walking by and talk to them. just for me and my family...town life >> country life.
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lemme just say that being a kid growing up in the 70s was awesome...especially those Saturday mornings.
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Baker is already in mid-season form at Bucs OTAs
rayzor replied to thunderraiden's topic in Carolina Panthers
brady was the only thing keeping them alive the past couple years. there isn't anyone in the QB room even close to a geriatric brady. serious downgrade for all players relying on good QB play there. their defense better be shutdown because that's the only chance they've got. and yeah...don't pick buc players in fantasy. -
it comes down to one thing...they are looking for any reason to justify their stubborn narrow-minded belief that he will fail.
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lol because short guys are the ONLY guys that have passes batted down and that's why the majority of his passes have been batted down and was such a big problem in high school and college and why all of his passes have been swatted down by DTs so far in practice.
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you can't improve at anything unless you need to improve. and everyone has something they can improve on. if you aren't improving at something, you aren't working hard enough. there is going to be an adjustment from college to pros. everyone, including his coaches and himself has acknowledged this. there are a couple (or at least on) idjit in here who believes that Young shouldn't have to improve on anything or should have NOTHING to improve on because of what drafting him cost us. but the reality is, there will be an adjustment to everything in the game. you draft Young because you believe he can make that transition and excel at his position beyond what any other prospects would have done. you don't draft him because he's got nothing to improve upon. you draft him because you 100% believe, with the help of your coaches, that he will improve and reach his potential.
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bust. as in his bust will be in the HoF. those were nothing really to be concerned about because 1) it got worked out because he was a good player and that's what good players do and 2) the overwhelming bigger picture of what he did and was capable of more than made up for a few instances where he had a ball batted down. These with BY are nothing to be concerned about because 1) it will get worked out because he's a good player and that's what good players do and 2) the overwhelming bigger picture of what he did at Bama and what he's done so far in a very impressive set of practices so far and what he's more than capable of doing will more than make up for a few instances where he had a ball batted down or even underthrown a couple passes EARLY in his practices with the team.
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Guy drops dimes everywhere and amazes his coaches and all but apparently a couple jags with a podcast is amazed by everything they are seeing from him and you see a couple underthrown passes and a batted down pass and "whelp....that's what you're going to be seeing on the regular guyz you better get used to teh suck"
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Quick! Everyone panic!
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Good Morning FootBall: Who do you like most in the NFC South
rayzor replied to jayboogieman's topic in Carolina Panthers
That's pretty much the reaction I had. Someone posted one or two in the mod forum and I all I could do was laugh because I had no clue what he was trying to say. None of us did. I listened to a couple of them to see if it made any more sense but really it's just 3 minutes of intro music (a Beatles song) with him throwing our names in there, followed by 3-4 minutes of incoherent rambling, and then 3 minutes playing the same song he played in the intro as an outro. No joke. -
Lol it's going to be the same poo with guys like ^^^^ as it was those with Cam who never show up to post anything unless there's the potential for something negative to say about our new QB.
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Lol you and your panicking. It was two fuggin throws. Two. And how many MONTHS is there before preseason? Nevermind....you gonna keep finding poo to be "concerned" about. You and @CPF4LIFE.
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Is that all it was? Lol Anti-bryce crowd is really looking for any reason to be "concerned".
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Source: 2022 injury data for turf fields was “awful”
rayzor replied to WarPanthers89's topic in Carolina Panthers
owners love him because they've made more money because of him. the biggest reason they love him, though, is because he's willing to be the villain so they don't have to. he's the evil face of the ownership. that's why they pay him nearly $70mil/year. he takes the boos for them. -
Source: 2022 injury data for turf fields was “awful”
rayzor replied to WarPanthers89's topic in Carolina Panthers
Why would they? I assume they were just anxious to get this portion of the meeting over with as quickly as possible. -
Go ahead and shake your head. I'm just saying you shouldn't bank on injuries. Expecting us to not do well because we'll get hurt? This is where I shake my head and facepalm.
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Thread took a weird turn. I cleaned it up. Looking forward to seeing the new face of the franchise showing up everywhere and pissing off fans from rival teams.
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Good Morning FootBall: Who do you like most in the NFC South
rayzor replied to jayboogieman's topic in Carolina Panthers
We were hoping he'd stay inside the rails until at least the draft but the guy was riding too close and then a couple days before the draft he jumped it and it was just too far to let him come back. Of course he started a YouTube channel where he calls a few of us out in the intro that lasts about as half as long as his ramblings. Lots of "ummm....yeah....you know" in between moments where he's trying to be sly saying something but you can never really figure out what he's getting at. -
It's a shame that we're the only ones likely to be affected by injuries.
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The reality is, we are in a soft division and we have a soft schedule. Tbh, I think that ATL and the saints have improved over the off-season, but none of them have had the upgrades that we have. I think coaching alone accounts for at least 2 more wins than last season. Having an OL that is now set and entrenched and has significant time together building chemistry is a huge upgrade over last year. And then there's Young...whom i believe will be, sooner rather than later, the best QB in the division and easily the top half of the NFC quickly. If we were in any other division, had a tougher schedule, or were in the AFC, then I'd be buying your arguments a bit easier. But that's not our reality. Our reality is we have the best one of the best coaching staffs in the NFC, a still very weak division, and an easy schedule full of weak or new QBs and bad teams. So yeah ... If we can't capitalize on all of this in '23 and can't get a winning record, we're looking at a long road ahead. I just don't see that happening.