@WinterSportsLaw Do you see it as a disadvantage for the schools whose collectives are moving in-house? With the CSC likely not going to be signed by portal season, there’s nothing stopping collectives from operating as they have in the past.
@junkcrap50@chydorina Stress was probably a contributor. It was during a stretch where I was doing CBT therapy and I was continuously trying to reframe pervasive thoughts till I would often reach mental exhaustion.
@chydorina The glutamate excitotoxicity route seems way more plausible. Developed MECFS at a period of continuous high cognitive load. Was wondering if you had recommendations for mitochondrial options aimed more at cognitive support or things that cross the BBB.
@chydorina The borne free protocol has a high barrier to entry. Additionally, viral load and whole body immune dysfunction doesn’t seem to be my main issue. I didn’t have post illness MECFS. My symptoms are pretty exclusively cognitive/other neurological issues.
@gnavas103@SRochesterNBA There were/are moves to be made that aren’t just for the sake of it. Murray was gettable for 2 frps. Yet we wasted one of our few 1sts on Rozier who just adds to our miniature backcourt and made it harder to get a future star.
@notarlatall Oh big time dog walked. But both Oregon and Georgia were pretty big favorites and look what happened. Being able to earn your spot and not just picking the “best” teams is what makes CFB fun.
@GBR_Sec601Row1 I guess I see an OC who has largely adapted his system to his current players strengths. If Satts vision doesn’t fit Rhule’s, I’m sure he’ll be shown the door. Right now with a team that ranks 129 in pass ratio, I can’t say I’m overly concerned rn with being too pass happy.
@GBR_Sec601Row1 Satterfields offense in 21 was ranked 67th in pass ratio and 38th in 22. Wouldn’t call that a crazy “pass-happy” offense. We don’t need an elite QB, although I’d love one. Just an average QB would make this offense far more productive.