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Interesting body language...


Jeremy Igo

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12 minutes ago, cam1uvrxoxo said:

Swaying back and forth like he's about to piss himself.  Just tell us what we already know!! Matt Kalil needs to be held accountable for a higher standard of play and that's that!!! Send a message to your team and no more excuses!!

Well, considering who his brother is and has been to the team, it makes it an awfully uncomfortable dynamic to have to talk honestly about Matt's horrible performance.  We should have never signed him.

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2 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Well, considering who his brother is and has been to the team, it makes it an awfully uncomfortable dynamic to have to talk honestly about Matt's horrible performance.  We should have never signed him.

A certain other LT is doing quite well that many of us wanted....I do think the consensus here was that NO ONE wanted Kalil and he was trash....welp.

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https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/spycatcher/201401/5-ways-body-language-can-signal-trouble

2. Rocking Back and Forth

As I have written here and elsewhere, repetitive behaviors are soothing or pacifying and help us deal with stress. From foot bouncing to finger strumming to twirling strands of hair, they help us pass the time, enjoy a moment, or deal with momentary stress or anxiety.

But the sudden onset of rocking back and forth, almost like a metronome, is reserved for extremely stressful situations—when terrible news has been received or a horrific event has been witnessed. In those cases—I have seen it in adults as well as children—a person seemingly zones out, oblivious to the world or any attempts to communicate as he or she self-soothes by rocking back and forth, sometimes for several minutes.

As renowned author and researcher David Givens points out in his Nonverbal Dictionary, the rocking action back and forth or side to side (think of a mother rocking a baby to sleep) “stimulates the vestibular senses and is therefore soothing” in a very primitive, but effective way. 

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2 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

 

 

1 hour ago, AceMan said:

Let’s bump up that Matt Kalil signing thread for fun

 

1 hour ago, Jimmy said:

Full-on chained elephant...uncomfortable searching for words...not good.  But then again it's RR so who the fug knows

 

Hey fellas do  ya'll know what helps OTs in pass protection and run blocking?

 

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5 hours ago, KillaCamNewton said:

the swaying back and forth is typically a signal that you're blatantly lying or don't really know what you're talking about

In this case maybe. Typically, no that's not the case. Anyone that gives you a this body language = X explanation is being obtuse.

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