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video trolling is some hardcore gangster crap. I'd be pissed too
A good game foe the Heat tonight at Sprint Center. For his sake I hope he gets his crap together and has a good year. He scored 9 points in about half a quarter.
Does Beas have any illegitimates? Where's the weed?
maybe addressed previously but is there a Wild Cat Will here? just posted a pretty timelyin response to a lengthy 'anyone who blames snyder is a dumbass' post.
But I also saw the other side ... the bad things he did using the same brain that makes him a running savant. The two don't quite work together.I eavesdropped once on a conversation between George Brett and Joe Torre behind the batting cage at Royals stadium. This was the season after Brett hit .390, and chased the magical .400 barrier late into the year. Torre, once himself a league batting champion was picking Brett's brain. "What do you think about when you're up there George?" Brett's replay, "nothing, I'm just trying to see the ball." Sometimes it's just that simple.When Daniel Sams runs, he doesn't have time to think. If he thought about where he was going, he wouldn't get there. He'd be paralyzed by his own brain
I'm not sure the brain circuitry can be converted that drastically and turned off and on like a light switch. When quarterbacks are pressured and looking to throw, there has to be a coolness that takes over. The brain has to work in a different way. Watching Sams trying to stay in the pocket is like watching a butterfly inside of a glass jar. All it wants to do is get out and fly.
There have been some interesting studies done on attempting to understanding what happens to the human body when there's a cascade of adrenaline ... The point being, everyone has a different response level, but we all are born with the "fight or flight" response. It's the first stage of a general adaption syndrome that protects us from harm. Of course none of these human responses have anything to do with football, or any other sport. Fans mock such theories. After all, if an athlete is good at one thing, he should be able to master or learn any other task. Right? That's what their sports heroes do. And when their heroes fail, they can conveniently explain it away by blaming an old coach.
I am now convinced that this guy is a sock. There's just no way he is real. I think he's Rick Daris. QuoteBut I also saw the other side ... the bad things he did using the same brain that makes him a running savant. The two don't quite work together.I eavesdropped once on a conversation between George Brett and Joe Torre behind the batting cage at Royals stadium. This was the season after Brett hit .390, and chased the magical .400 barrier late into the year. Torre, once himself a league batting champion was picking Brett's brain. "What do you think about when you're up there George?" Brett's replay, "nothing, I'm just trying to see the ball." Sometimes it's just that simple.When Daniel Sams runs, he doesn't have time to think. If he thought about where he was going, he wouldn't get there. He'd be paralyzed by his own brainQuote I'm not sure the brain circuitry can be converted that drastically and turned off and on like a light switch. When quarterbacks are pressured and looking to throw, there has to be a coolness that takes over. The brain has to work in a different way. Watching Sams trying to stay in the pocket is like watching a butterfly inside of a glass jar. All it wants to do is get out and fly. QuoteThere have been some interesting studies done on attempting to understanding what happens to the human body when there's a cascade of adrenaline ... The point being, everyone has a different response level, but we all are born with the "fight or flight" response. It's the first stage of a general adaption syndrome that protects us from harm. Of course none of these human responses have anything to do with football, or any other sport. Fans mock such theories. After all, if an athlete is good at one thing, he should be able to master or learn any other task. Right? That's what their sports heroes do. And when their heroes fail, they can conveniently explain it away by blaming an old coach.
Quote from: felix rex on October 16, 2013, 06:39:21 AMI am now convinced that this guy is a sock. There's just no way he is real. I think he's Rick Daris. QuoteBut I also saw the other side ... the bad things he did using the same brain that makes him a running savant. The two don't quite work together.I eavesdropped once on a conversation between George Brett and Joe Torre behind the batting cage at Royals stadium. This was the season after Brett hit .390, and chased the magical .400 barrier late into the year. Torre, once himself a league batting champion was picking Brett's brain. "What do you think about when you're up there George?" Brett's replay, "nothing, I'm just trying to see the ball." Sometimes it's just that simple.When Daniel Sams runs, he doesn't have time to think. If he thought about where he was going, he wouldn't get there. He'd be paralyzed by his own brainQuote I'm not sure the brain circuitry can be converted that drastically and turned off and on like a light switch. When quarterbacks are pressured and looking to throw, there has to be a coolness that takes over. The brain has to work in a different way. Watching Sams trying to stay in the pocket is like watching a butterfly inside of a glass jar. All it wants to do is get out and fly. QuoteThere have been some interesting studies done on attempting to understanding what happens to the human body when there's a cascade of adrenaline ... The point being, everyone has a different response level, but we all are born with the "fight or flight" response. It's the first stage of a general adaption syndrome that protects us from harm. Of course none of these human responses have anything to do with football, or any other sport. Fans mock such theories. After all, if an athlete is good at one thing, he should be able to master or learn any other task. Right? That's what their sports heroes do. And when their heroes fail, they can conveniently explain it away by blaming an old coach.Pretty thorough job of daris concealing himself, given all the capital letters. I'd lean more towards 'clams.
Doesn't the George Brett name drop give it away?
This is a guy who had the chance to play 1 year under the greatest offensive mind in college football, and instead chose to leave.
talking about freemanQuoteThis is a guy who had the chance to play 1 year under the greatest offensive mind in college football, and instead chose to leave.
plus, it's the rough ridin' NFL and he was a first rounder.
Quote from: emawblast on October 22, 2013, 08:38:48 AMplus, it's the rough ridin' NFL and he was a first rounder.Yeah, if you can go in the NFL first round as a JR, there is very little reason to come back for your SR year.
Quote from: ksu_FAN on October 22, 2013, 08:40:36 AMQuote from: emawblast on October 22, 2013, 08:38:48 AMplus, it's the rough ridin' NFL and he was a first rounder.Yeah, if you can go in the NFL first round as a JR, there is very little reason to come back for your SR year.uh, there is if you have the chance to play for BILL, obvi
Quote from: GoodForAnother on October 22, 2013, 09:09:19 AMQuote from: ksu_FAN on October 22, 2013, 08:40:36 AMQuote from: emawblast on October 22, 2013, 08:38:48 AMplus, it's the rough ridin' NFL and he was a first rounder.Yeah, if you can go in the NFL first round as a JR, there is very little reason to come back for your SR year.uh, there is if you have the chance to play for BILL, obvidon't pretend like you don't agree with that asshat, gfa. no one is fooled.
Quote from: bubbles4ksu on October 22, 2013, 09:15:38 AMQuote from: GoodForAnother on October 22, 2013, 09:09:19 AMQuote from: ksu_FAN on October 22, 2013, 08:40:36 AMQuote from: emawblast on October 22, 2013, 08:38:48 AMplus, it's the rough ridin' NFL and he was a first rounder.Yeah, if you can go in the NFL first round as a JR, there is very little reason to come back for your SR year.uh, there is if you have the chance to play for BILL, obvidon't pretend like you don't agree with that asshat, gfa. no one is fooled.I think I just made it very clear that I do agree with him, b4ksu. can you not read?