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Training Camp Day 1


Jackie Lee
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12 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

My bad, I see what you are saying. A clean tackle as the ball touches Chark would be fair game. It helps if I read the full rule and not stop halfway down…

No worries, it’s not super clear that you need to keep reading with how they word it at the top.

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Lots of people getting trolled by one goof with a potato cam screenshot in a view with no depth perception and little resolution.

 

Be better, Huddle. No more troll feeding. This dude is a super low tier poster already.

Yeah I make these threads so people stuck at work or wherever can have a condensed thread to check out whenever they get a chance, sucks when when the trivial debates derail it

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Just now, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah I make these threads so people stuck at work or wherever can have a condensed thread to check out whenever they get a chance, sucks when when the trivial debates derail it

Doing the Lord's work brother. Hopefully the mods will start throwing out some temp bans for nonsense arguments polluting these.

90+% of us appreciate everything you are doing.

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6 hours ago, tukafan21 said:

In what way did I say anything remotely like that?

Everyone is praising his placement of that ball, but the placement of the ball was actually very dangerous and in a real game would have more likely resulted in an injury to Chark than a completed pass.

I'm not trying to be a debbie downer, but I just don't see the same thing when I look at that play that everyone else does.

If that DB isn't there and the only DB in that play is the one trailing Chark, then yea, it's an outstanding pass.  But that wasn't the case, looks to me like he just never saw that other DB there or else he wouldn't have thrown that pass.

The ball was actually thrown away from the defenders.   

But yeah, it was a terrible pass. 

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1 hour ago, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah I make these threads so people stuck at work or wherever can have a condensed thread to check out whenever they get a chance, sucks when when the trivial debates derail it

You’re the man and are greatly appreciated. I know others have said it but it can’t be said enough. Thanks bro

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