Okay I have a legitimate question as a football guy who doesn’t watch baseball.
How good at baseball are these guys actually? Like is this college level ball? Minor league level? Somewhere in between?
Outside the gimmick how good is the play here?
"Gen Zers and millennials are swimming in student debt and may never own homes, but they’re splurging on gut-healthy juices and rotisserie chickens," per WSJ
Instead of this nonsense — do it in the preseason if you have to — the NFL should barnstorm big historic CFB stadiums in states that dont have NFL.
How fun would it be to see an NFL game in Bryant-Denny (Bama), Kinnick (Iowa), Memorial (OU, Clemson, Nebraska), Razorback, etc?
If you answered this question without asking him follow up questions, you’re misleading him. Questions like: “ what does the rest of your portfolio look like?” “ what’s your risk appetite?” “ do you have kids or other major liabilities?” Etc
@The_Vocal1@chrissssjohnson The issue is that nothing you said is rooted in economics. The only right answer is “what are you going to do with the money?”
People outside of real estate don't realize that construction is already efficient.
You can build a stick-frame house in a few weeks.
You can build a 500-unit apartment building in less than a year.
What takes a long time is everything before construction starts.
It’s about creating separation between the two blockers. Turning the shoulder makes you skinny and stops them from getting hip to hip. Anchoring drops you down a level to where there’s more of a natural gap between the blockers
How To Take On A Double Team
The common way to take on a double team is to anchor/sink the back leg and “get skinny.”
But do the shoulders turning matter more than the leg anchoring?
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