Day 3 guys I think we'll like, year 2 (warning, long af post)

Exactly, similar to the private message I sent you a couple weeks ago.

You are free to be you and let it all out on here for us.

We are hear for you to be you. And we accept it, and appreciate it.

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Oh he’s asking you. Let’s see it!

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I got a friggin draft to run here man. I could do it but not at the rapid pace you do it and so eloquently.

Mine is more sprinkled in here, sprinkled in there bouncing around like a horny frog in a murky pond on a full moon evening @BubbaBaker-60

Would be sweet if you could even just copy & paste what Dane says about them dudes just for shits n giggles until you or I could do a write up.

Alas the Beast is a PDF, so no copying and pasting. I suppose I could take a screen shot but for some of those guys it’s 2 or 3 pages of screen shots that would require much zooming in to read fine print with old eyes.

This reminded me so much of this back-and-forth I watched forever ago. The everyday man’s poetry lol

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hahahaha The everyday man’s poetry

That’s literally my vocab against your vocab

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PDF text can be copied and pasted. Only time it cannot is if the text portion is really just an image.

What’s your WPM? Do you use the home row for proper technique?

It was a joke.I am familiar enough with the players you listed that I could also write it up but the way I type It might not be ready until after next years draft. Well that and I am just too lazy. lol

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I remember watching him throughout the playoffs. He was absolutely relentless in his effort. He looked much smaller than 294, I’d say closer to 265 so I just didn’t see a position for him in the NFL.

Mostaert plays with too many notes

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When you go for the Cliff Notes that shit happens.

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I know you have a lot of college experience brother :joy: 10 years worth

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Hey, you can’t put a price on that. I honestly never understood people who were on track, I KNEW that for most of them this would be their “glory days”. For me, my glory days are still here. Traveled all over the world and have great friends, my kids are killing it, outside of my mother-in-law who I have a hard time out drinking everything’s good. Love driving people to their doctors appointments, I can talk about the weather all day, the crops, their family, whatever it takes to loosen them up. My goal is to make their day better than it was when I picked them up. I laugh with them, I cry with them, and I move on. My problem with college was I wanted to take classes I liked and there was no end game, didn’t care. Square peg in a round hole world, the world has a bigger problem recognizing my path than I do theirs. Football was always a constant, still is. Told my girls to pick another team, they didn’t. We win or lose together, lesson learned.

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It’s been forever since I tested so I pulled up a site and gave it a shot. Hammered out 78 wpm with 98% accuracy. When I was a younger buck I could hit 100 from time to time, so 78’s pretty good for now.

Right so I guess it’s just an image cause it’s not letting me copy it. I’ve got it pulled up on an iPad rather than my computer, but I can usually copy and paste on there too. :man_shrugging:

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So you think he gained weight to test? Or was actually bigger back then and looked smaller? He tested pretty damn well if he’s just added all that weight.

Not sure if you really ever need it… but Microsoft OneNote has a “copy text from image” functionality.

It isn’t perfect by any stretch… but not terrible if the image is clear.

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Preach bro

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Dr CasanovaJack is spittin

We should take notes

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Post of the Decade
Maybe Century

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I’m just guessing around 265. When watching I was just thinking man that little DT just don’t stop. But he was noticably small even for the level of competition. I’m sure his agent would try to get him up to 290.

Well he tested very well for adding 30 pounds. Promising sign, though I don’t know why he didn’t just add it earlier.