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[Highlight] Field view of Shedeur Sanders throwing at Colorado's Pro Day
 in  r/nfl  2d ago

This could be big if true. I'm not an expert, so I can't really tell.

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Big man on campus.
 in  r/nextfuckinglevel  5d ago

Band kids meanwhile go HARD. American Pie was not lying.

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Now that the season is ending, I decided to make a completely objective, unbiased tier list for all the Ice Coast resorts I've been to
 in  r/icecoast  15d ago

There is one near Burlington I don't see listed (maybe I overlooked) that is very much worth it. Unsure if it's gotten crowded (moved to Midwest). I don't want to name it because it's such a diamond in the crowd.

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Why did Kevin O'Connell wash out of the league so quickly as a player?
 in  r/nfl  15d ago

Rodgers is in the goat conversation purely for his disgustingly accurate throws. All the other stuff aside, there is no QB in NFL history that would run left and put the ball on a needle point.

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Working from home in Oban, Scotland
 in  r/BeAmazed  19d ago

I live where it gets to -35F wind chill. I'll take that.

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Ski culture and general vibes are significantly better on the east coast. I'm not even being sarcastic.
 in  r/skiing  20d ago

My wife and I got to experience Telluride a few years back. We are Midwest born and bred, learned out east, first time out west. A Colorado native rode the lift with us around 11am and went "wait, you've been out here for hours already? Man, you midwest folks just don't care. If there's snow, you will ski it. I love seeing you folks get out here." It's true, it was the greatest skiing we had experienced, and it was like 40 degree slush lol.

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Defense Rant
 in  r/HellLetLoose  21d ago

One of my favorite rounds that I did well, and felt useful. Our squad defended a single point the whole time. But we were never stagnant. We would constantly patrol around, and condense when somebody spotted an attack. Worked beautifully. 

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[Highlight] Tom Brady surprises Kevin King with a 39 yard Touchdown pass right before the half!
 in  r/nfl  Feb 24 '25

So yes, but also. 2020 (no crowd) and one of the warmest Lambeau games in winter history. If I recall it was around 50 degrees. Which, by our standards, is disgustingly hot for winter.

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Aaron Rodgers vs Matthew Stafford EPA/play by season.
 in  r/nfl  Feb 22 '25

That what makes it more wild to me. Stafford had an INSANE year, and yet a stat like this gives you an idea of just otherworldly shit A-Rod was doing in 2011.

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Is This Years Draft Really Chock-Full of Talent?
 in  r/nfl  Feb 18 '25

I forgot his name is actually JJ. I was like, not only has Justin Jefferson proved himself, he wasn't drafted last year. 

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Imagine not being relevant enough to be the most hated out-of-state team in at least 2 states
 in  r/NFCNorthMemeWar  Feb 14 '25

We Wisconsin folks are louder, therefore more annoying.

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Anyone else getting overwhelmed by comms as an officer?
 in  r/HellLetLoose  Feb 13 '25

As the most famous company, the reason Easy company from BoB succeeded was because of their NCO crew. Yes, Winters did things that are now taught at West Point. But some of his commands were "take the left with second". Which, all things considered, is super vague. But the NCO knew what was needed to get done, and had the freedom, and trust, to get it done. 

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At what point is it fair to ask about Mahomes regular season numbers decline?
 in  r/nfl  Feb 12 '25

So often overlooked. Barkley is obviously a lifetime talent, but the eagles made some pretty mid rbs look like studs for years now. When you can drive a truck through the hole you don't need Saquad.....but when you do...gross.

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How to be a good machine gunner
 in  r/HellLetLoose  Feb 12 '25

I'm a somewhat noob. Jumped on an MG at SL command. Was just spraying across empty field at moving dots. Said something like "not sure I'm helping lead". He told me "nah nah, see the blueberries swarming the house now? That's cause of you. Good shit." Suppression is truly underrated.

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[Rapoport] Jalen Hurts has gone to Disney World.
 in  r/nfl  Feb 11 '25

Shades of Green is so dope too. If you're a golfer, book it during the marathon. The marathon crosses the entrance, so the course is basically military only for dirt cheap. 

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PRESSURE.
 in  r/GreenBayPackers  Feb 10 '25

Except we got an OL player. Who would (hopefully) make the DL less of an issue. It's a hard line to walk.

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[Highlight] End zone angle of Cooper DeJean's TD return
 in  r/nfl  Feb 10 '25

The counter argument too is we just watched the chiefs lose another super bowl because their OL couldn't hold up. Packers went for an OL player that they believe can be great (all draft picks are belief). So while we fans can complain, there is a case that OL could matter more. Also Packers probably believed Jaire would actually play more than once or twice.

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[Highlight] Unnecessary roughness called on Trent McDuffie
 in  r/nfl  Feb 10 '25

My dad was a fairly high hockey ref at some point (worked with guys that went on to NHL gigs), and they referred to it as "balanced marbles". You start the game with each pocket having even marbles, then move them as you call fouls......it oddly makes sense very often...

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Which one is MORE overrated?
 in  r/NFCNorthMemeWar  Feb 09 '25

I've seen some beer articles call it "wedding beer". It's the perfect alternate to light beer, you'd never say no to it, but it's not "the" beer. Moon Man is their best easily available beer in Wisconsin. 

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Which one is MORE overrated?
 in  r/NFCNorthMemeWar  Feb 09 '25

Moon Man is the superior beer of theirs. Scream IIPA is elite, just far harder to regularly find.

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From a front office perspective what do you think teams are doing to appear in multiple Super Bowls that we aren’t doing?
 in  r/GreenBayPackers  Feb 09 '25

2020 would have beat the chiefs. Lost Bakh, and ran into a powerhouse Tompa team. Sucks, but that's life. "You can do everything right and still not succeed. That's not failure, that's life" - Picard.