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Good point, but I think Millen is more comfortable in the shotgun, and the offense runs for him through that.Should have lined him up under center. Hopefully Charlton learns going forward.
Good point, but I think Millen is more comfortable in the shotgun, and the offense runs for him through that.Should have lined him up under center. Hopefully Charlton learns going forward.
Miami (humidity) and Utah (elevation) are two environments climate-wise that are hard to prepare for.The cramping makes me wonder. One or two players, I get it. But it was widespread. I think this was an issue at Utah State as well.
It could also be that with our injuries we are very thin, and we can’t rotate as much.
Miami (humidity) and Utah (elevation) are two environments climate-wise that are hard to prepare for.
And she’ll like it too.That Frank Thomas stuff is more than a little creepy.
Wasn’t last week either… means nothing.No Joly on the Depth chart?
Shhh...he's our secret weapon!No Joly on the Depth chart?
His play lately has been off the charts.No Joly on the Depth chart?
Still listing a 3-4 D. Bembry hasn't played much if at all since the D was switched.Wasn’t last week either… means nothing.
Drink pickle juice...Sure. Yet teams manage to do it all the time. They need to look at how they hydrate beforehand. There’s clearly opportunity to improve here.
It's all about potassium, salt and magnesium. Pickle juice has high potassium, reason some pregnant women crave pickles.Drink pickle juice...
I was reading that something about the high salinity of pickle juice causes a spasm when it hits the back of the throat and makes muscles relax.It's all about potassium, salt and magnesium. Pickle juice has high potassium, reason some pregnant women crave pickles.
WTF we talking about here????I was reading that something about the high salinity of pickle juice causes a spasm when it hits the back of the throat and makes muscles relax.