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  1. So how bout that Cooper Jones to Indiana !!! 😂
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  2. 2 points
  3. 1. Portage can't get any worse............it's all upside from here. Competition will be stiff. Merrillville is hit or miss, but Valpo could have a stronghold on the Duneland. The Viking's will rule with an iron fist for the foreseeable future, but Radtke finds his way to at least one Duneland title. Answer...............yes. 2. Josh Shattuck has never coached a football team that didn't see improvement from the previous year. Elkhart will be dangerous. Maybe Penn and Elkhart can make one another better. 3. At best, he sneaks into the number 4 spot. If it happens, it won't be overnight. I'm thinking 3 or 4 years. And if it does happen, it won't be sustained. The HCC is solid, good luck to him. 8. They seemed to do just fine before Charlie got there. As long as Kyle Ralph is there, NP will compete for championships.
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  4. I hope so. All of the all experts can suck it!
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  5. IMO, as soon as the daily death rate in U.S flattens (guessing mid May) and then starts to decline (early June) I think we have 4-6 weeks of this and then it will start getting better.I can see things starting to try to get back to the new normal in 8-10 weeks, putting us towards the end of June.
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  6. As I said. Haters gonna hate.
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  7. He’s a big body, so why don’t you just throw him on defense? That’s the fan version of a head coach delegating defense because it’s not important - one of your pet peeves.
    1 point
  8. Then why doesn't ND get credit with their injury to Love in the Clemson game. He went down, Clemson exploited that and scored three touchdowns. The other three quarters were almost dead even.
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  10. Only if there's no inarculation.
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  11. I agree they need to have some sort of contingency, but do not like this for a number of reasons. First, I do not like the idea of a player ever having to make a choice like this, even under extreme circumstances. Second, you're stretching a lot of coaches thin here too. Finally, I think the long term effects for the following season are too great. Kids need the year to properly recover, so doing this would land us on a shortened season the following fall as well. I think we're potentially looking at no organized work in the summer, which I know for a lot of programs seems unthinkable. In reality however you do not NEED the summer months, many of us just think we do. Football has been played before with no summer workouts; it may have been since the 70s and under different circumstances (no global pandemic, kids were different, etc.) but it has happened.
    1 point
  12. If you’re looking at strictly economic value, offensive tackles seem to do better monetarily than their defensive counterparts. There are 12 offensive tackles making at least $13 million annually in the NFL. All but 2 are left tackles. There are only 2 defensive tackles making that much. Now, if you happen to be a DE, that’s different, principally because edge rushers are in that category. There are 17 DE’s in the NFL making at least $13 million a year. Moral of the story: OTs are more valuable than DTs. So, if that’s your choice, play offense. But if you can rush the passer, that changes the equation significantly.
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  13. LOL. There is the patented DT we all love and know. Say anything that sounds remotely true, get instantly called out on it, backpedal and start over like nothing happened. Rinse, wash, repeat. It’s like clockwork.
    1 point
  14. Interesting why the "almighty" of infection and allergy medicine would make the following statements on January 26th: "The American people should not be worried or frightened by this. It's a very, very low risk to the United States," Dr. Fauci said on The CATS Roundtable. "It isn't something that the American public needs to worry about or be frightened about." Director Redfield agreed with Dr. Fauci's assessment, saying that at that time in January the information coming out of China suggested "they were pretty certain that this was not transmitted human to human." "I think no one could have predicted how transmissible, how infectious this virus really is," he added. https://radio.foxnews.com/2020/03/27/cdc-director-reacts-to-resurfaced-tape-of-dr-anthony-fauci-downplaying-virus-threat/ Especially since American media had been reporting human to human transmission of the coronavirus since January 20th. https://abcnews.go.com/Health/human-human-transmission-coronavirus-reported-china/story?id=68403105
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