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TheBryMan81

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  1. They managed to win 3 of the last 4 mentioned you dumb sip They never played Troy. Even if they would have, Troy would have beat them this year. Troy won the Sun Belt and their only two losses were Ole Miss and App State on a Hail Mary. (Wife's a Troy grad, watched every game this year)
  2. This year, the bowl game did not count as one of the four, so you could do four games + bowl. Hopefully the NCAA continues that.
  3. Adventure time featuring .... You guessed it, Justin Roiland. (Although only in 14 of the almost 300 episodes as something called the Earl of Lemongrab, so, yea just skip the episodes I guess).
  4. I'll let you guys decide which one is Texas and which one is OUsucks
  5. Lol i guess there's a fake LinkedIn account of him?
  6. The team Twitter posted photos of him at practice, so I think so. Maybe roster isn't completely updated?
  7. Dang. Not that I can afford it right now, but if this was the next Tuesday, I'd definitely be applying for the Immamac scholarship. I live in Florida and can't drive 7 hours to Houston on a random Tuesday. I am going to be in Houston the next Tuesday though as I drive through on my way to San Antonio for my wedding that week. Just my luck this event would be the week before.
  8. It's already been picked up by several nation wide Twitter accounts lol I guess that's a good thing for Arch... If he ever loses anything, all he has to do is check his Twitter mentions.
  9. I haven't checked CR recently (or.... Ever), but I'd be willing to bet that they think it is both due to the vax and specifically not getting the vax. You know... Schrodinger's vax.
  10. It's been mentioned above, but it may be we are just hearing about it more rather than it's actually happening more. I read a sports medicine study recently that looked at Sudden Cardiac Death in young American athletes (ranging from middle school to young professional). From 2014-2018, there were over 300 cases of sudden cardiac arrest in young athletes. (Percentage wise, that is still exceedingly rare, but imagine if every single one of those made the news. Sure would seem like it was pretty common if we heard about an athlete going into cardiac arrest every 4 days or so)
  11. I hate the offsides rule right now. I think it states that you are offsides if any part of you that can score a goal is beyond the last player (head, foot, shoulder, nipple, ball sack, whatever. Hand can be offsides because no one other than Maradona (and God) can score with their hands). I get the logic behind that, but it leads to these ridiculous VAR measurements and checks. If it were up to me, I would simplify it to just the feet on the ground. If one of your feet is on the ground and onside, then you're good. That would open up the game a little bit, invite more through/over the top balls, and require more discipline from the defensive back line.
  12. Personally, I was a fan of how they utilized stoppage time in the World Cup and wish it was utilized more. Goal celebration? Sure, celebrate as long as you'd like, have fun. Add it to stoppage time. Routine tackle, but you go down screaming and take your time moving your ankle before you get back up and limp for two seconds before running full speed? Sure, add it to stoppage time. I loved the 9 minutes of stoppage time at the end of games. It invited chaos at the end of games, and I love chaos.
  13. Look, I don’t know if you read my first posts on this but I don’t give enough of a shit to argue with someone I don’t know about what I am or am not qualified to comment on. I’m never posting the proof I have that would substantiate what I said as it would get me fired, so go ahead and have your fun because it doesn’t change the facts that I know and that you and everyone else most likely never will. I said what I had to say earlier in this thread, believe it or not I don’t really give a shit. I'm not going to pretend to be privy to the information that you say you are, but here's the publicly available information And here's the audio (although without time stamps, so difficult to say how fast or slow the response was based on this). It makes it seem like they recognized and activated emergency plan rather quickly. So either the treating physicians are going out of their way to unnecessarily praise the on field response and timely activation of the EAP, even going as far as saying it should be used as a training example or your team went into the debrief of a bad situation specifically looking for something to criticize/blame a potential bad outcome on. According to Dr. Knight, he initially had a pulse on the field, then lost the pulse during evaluation, received immediate CPR and was defibrillated back into ROSC. That could explain the delay in diagnosis that you saw on video and why there wasn't immediate CPR. Or maybe it's BS . But why would the doctor provide that level of detail if it's BS?
  14. With the rules as they currently are, if you hire a high school coach for Director of High School relations (an off-field position), you can't recruit that school for two years. So in theory, you probably don't want to hire a guy from a powerhouse program. If that's changed recently, mea culpa.
  15. Signed his letter, sent it to the school on signing day, everyone kept it a secret until his public announcement.
  16. One thing I wonder... Was UNLV smart enough to include a buyout in his contract for a lateral move? I really hope so... Cause that means aggy interviewed him, got turned down, kept striking out, and now, in order to get him back, likely had to offer more pay than their first offer and now also has to pay the buyout. That hire got way more expensive than it would've been 3 weeks ago
  17. With a team of people, you should switch off of compressions with someone else every 2 minutes or so
  18. There was a study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine looking at incidence and etiology of SCD (Sudden Cardiac Death) in young American athletes (ranging from middle school to young professionals). From 2014-2018, there were over 300 cases of SCD, almost half of which were successfully resuscitated and survived. I'm pretty sure 2018 was pre-vaccine.
  19. The recommendation for chest compressions is between 100-120 compressions per minute, so any song that is between 100-120 beats per minute will work. Staying Alive is 104 BPM, so it works perfectly, the beat is easily identified and easy to sing.... And no one would mind if you sing a song called Staying Alive. Another One Bites the Dust also works perfectly, but, for obvious reasons, it is not recommended to sing that out loud if you're trying to save someone's life.
  20. I'm pretty sure what she was trying to look for was something like Florida/Florida St and she accidentally and completely unintentionally found an accurate comparison lol
  21. I agree with Tex. Every so often, people like to look back at recruit threads a few years later. Stuff like this would disappear in the general 2023 thread.
  22. Love the Hawaiians putting on this celebratory flower crowns. Love seeing multicultural celebrations on this team
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