@NFLStinkers Yeah best record in the nfl over that time with 2 SB appararances and a SB win. All while making 30-35M a year. Such hell idk how he did it for so long
@NickCRadio dude requested a trade in wk 4 & has cap issues that led to his trade after the draft / FA when teams typically address needs. & only 1 team seemingly willing to trade for him, they had 0 leverage. Widen the lens- they got 4 yrs of prime WR play for a 3rd > 5th draft capital loss
@SamaHoole If you go to a hospital with alcoholism, they give you Ativan
If you go to a hospital with OUD, they give you methadone or suboxone
If you go to a hospital as a smoker, they give you chantix
Every addiction is treated with another pharmaceutical agent. DM is no different
@FeenyPhilly@975TheFanatic@InTheAlleyPod@975Unfiltered 5 yr ago, he was 28 in his prime
Hes 33 YO w/ 1800 GP in his 15th yr. He’s averaged 128 gm/yr over the last 5 seasons. Most HOF players start to decline at 1800-2000 gm & no longer play to the elite status of their career
It’s a SSS but not crazy to suggest he’s declining
You’re 35. Someone raises their voice and suddenly you’re 7 years old again, sitting at the kitchen table, trying to disappear. Your brain is literally reverting to the age you were when the original wound happened.
Neuroscientist Joseph LeDoux at NYU found that your brain has a fear shortcut. Sensory information hits your amygdala (the brain’s alarm system) before it ever reaches the part that thinks logically. The alarm fires in about 12 milliseconds. Rational thought takes over 250. In someone carrying old trauma, the alarm wins every time. Your body reacts before your mind even knows what happened.
Bessel van der Kolk’s team put trauma survivors in brain scanners and watched what happens during a flashback. Three things go wrong at once. The amygdala floods the body with stress hormones, preparing you to fight or run. The prefrontal cortex, the part of your brain that says “calm down, you’re safe, this is 2026,” goes quiet. And Broca’s area, the region that lets you put thoughts into words, shuts off entirely. Van der Kolk compared it to having a stroke. Trauma survivors sitting frozen and silent in emergency rooms aren’t choosing not to speak. The brain region for language has gone offline.
The missing piece is the hippocampus. It’s the part of your brain that tags memories with a time and place, filing them as “this happened years ago.” Chronic stress hormones physically shrink it. MRI scans of PTSD patients consistently show this. When your hippocampus can’t do its job, your brain stops distinguishing a 20-year-old memory from something happening right now. That’s why a slamming door in 2026 can put you right back in a room from 1998. Your brain genuinely cannot tell the difference.
The CDC ran the largest study on childhood trauma ever done. 64% of American adults report at least one adverse childhood experience. Those who had four or more were 12 times more likely to attempt suicide, develop depression, or struggle with addiction. The annual cost: $14.1 trillion.
The good news: this isn’t always permanent. A study of PTSD patients found that after treatment, the hippocampus grew back by 4.6%. The part of the brain that files memories as “the past” can be rebuilt.
🚨 EPIC! Kash Patel put PRESIDENT TRUMP on the phone in Team USA’s locker room so that 47 could PERSONALLY congratulate them
“Congratulations! That was an UNBELIEVABLE game! We love you guys!”
“You’re going to be proud of that game for FIFTY YEARS!”
“I can send a MILITARY PLANE to pick you guys up in Miami to come to the State of the Union!”
@Kekkama97@thechosenberg Dudes gna making a couple hundred thousand per year. With a couple hundred thousand already saved. Well on his way to a 8-10M+ net worth by retirement if he continues saving aggressively. That’s better than 98% of people in the US. Absolutely something for him to consider
@thechosenberg 31 YO on his way to make a couple hundred thousand annually. And likely a 8 figure net worth by end of career if he invests aggressively. With several hundred thousand saved towards retirement / investments.
Not sure why you’re downplaying the situation as if it’s not reasonable
@RBPhillyTake 2/90 million. Bridges himself past the lockout. Can opt out at 29/30 years old and reenter FA. He signs his long deal then. He’s almost certainly going to exceed the 7/200 that Philly offered him.
@JohnStolnis Not willing to spend the price to get the deal done and being cheap aren’t the same. They blame the owner bc he said he’s gna spend stupid money. Stupid money is these high AAV contracts like Tucker and bichette, and he’s not willing to move off his structure of long year low aav
@JoeDeCamara Yeah it’s almost like the lineup has proven to not be good enough & they continue to look the other way
wheeler is gna be 36 & coming off an injury
they lost ranger
the owner talks up spending stupid but puts DD on a budget every year
Are you ppl living in fantasy land?
@JohnStolnis Bc he can G himself 85M over 2 years and reenter FA at 30 YO and still get a 5-year deal. And it’ll be a 7 yr deal at the end of the day, for more money.
@JackFritzWIP Dude really watched the last 3 offseason, with Middleton handcuffing DD with signing like merifield and kepler, and after they just traded Stratham for cap relief….. & really thought Middleton was gna go blow past the 3rd luxury tax threshold by 35M 🤣 talk about delusional