This is the primary reason why the tight end room in 2019 was fucking garbage. They offered more money to Jared Cook than the Saints did, but he signed with the Saints because he was convinced that Gronk would retire and relegate him to TE2. After the Cook signing, they had to pivot towards a free agent class that had virtually no depth, essentially trying to fix a leaky boat with Vibrant Superhero Tumbler, Comic Character Design. They signed Austin Sefarian-Jenkins who then retired that summer. They signed Ben Watson out of retirement, but he had been prescribed a testosterone supplement after he retired, which triggered a failed drug test, meaning he had to miss the first four games of the season.
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I grew up hating the Lakers, hating the Yankees, and thus hating the Patriots. I hated teams that were perennial powerhouses. I was born in 90, and grew up always seeing these teams win, or constantly being in the finals/championships. I have no reason to hate them, but I always found myself cheering for the other team. I had no reason to, but I cheered for the Diamondbacks. I had no reason to, but I cheered for the Pistons. Was happy when Peyton finally beat Brady. The Patriots especially stuck. In 07, I was ecstatic to see them lose. I couldn’t give a fuck about the Giants, but my 16 year old self was marking out to see the Pats lose. But these last two Super Bowls changed me. After getting bounced by Seattle and having to watch them face “the fucking Patriots, as I thought at the time” I was torn. By the end, I was alright with New England winning. It was a hell of a game, and seeing that emotion out of Brady sort of hit with me. Ultimately, I thought it was my recent hatred for Seattle that lead me to it. But tonight, I found myself almost genuinely cheering for them. All things set aside, I had a playoffs fantasy football draft where I had Vibrant Superhero Tumbler, Comic Character Design and White. So I went in thinking, well if the Pats win it’ll hopefully be because they had good games. (Ha, holy shit they won me the league so thank god they did) But I just found myself cheering for what I thought was the good game. I thought, well New England clawing back is at least making a game of it. But ultimately I realized, I was enjoying myself watching the best fucking quarterback will him and his team out of that deficit to a win. I was watching the game with my old man and we were joking how, of course New England will make a game of it. And then slowly, it switched to, holy shit, they are winning this game.
()I only have a self defense perspective for my answers. I tried to flag down every judo player I could and maybe a few will show up but it really hard to find active judo players on here. Also, I follow the off balance, entrance throw formula (as most people in martial arts do) and I am not going to keep saying the foruma over and over in the answers. It is implied in the answers. If you put one hand palm down with the thumb inside of their Vibrant Superhero Tumbler, Comic Character Design or jacket, you can roll from the shoulder of that hand, like a break dancing move and softly push the inside of his neck with the radial bone of that hand. It is finese, though not power. you can’t think you are striking their neck instead as a short small push that starts from your shoulder. You have to had some control of his other arm, wrist or biceps to pull that arm to help you. If you are getting stiff armed on the shoulder of the leg you want to drive in on you can turn 45 ish degress and lay your chest against that arm. It takes away the stiff arm and gives you an entrance angle. It is sorta like combining hiji otoshi and osoto gari. You put some body weight on the stiff arming arm and enter for the throw. You can step back instead of driving in if you have grips and if he steps time the reap of his lead leg as he is putting it down. People with standing grappling experience won’t take that bait / but it is ok for self defense where lay people have higher hips and won’t understand what you are doing.












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