
Evan Koch
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Evan Koch
@evankoch
i heard the jury was still out on science...
Charlotte || Philadelphia 가입일 Mayıs 2009
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@geoffschwartz Bad news is that they've gotten some decent bounces in their favor and some stops and some free throws.....but haven't cut in
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@WorldWideWob Would love if this stat existed for all players. For ages I have made fun of blocks that the defender swats into the 6th row by saying "keep it in play Dwight" because I associated this style with Dwight Howard. Maybe I'm wrong on that though and his #s would be average
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@NFLosophy Two separate parallel discussions though - 1 is football online discourse about him, which has always been nauseating. 2 is the team itself trying to blame him for struggles. Which is obviously bad business and bad team building, but also fully ignorant given the success he's had
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@DianteLeeFB Respect Diante. Seen a lot of wild responses today from twitter biology "experts". Let's support the doctors, teachers, parents, and therapists trying to make lives better for these kids every day.
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@FB_FilmAnalysis It absolutely floors me whenever modern era fans try to diminish Shaq by saying "oh he's just big he was not skilled". Lol. No. Shaq especially 1995-2002 was an absurd athlete like we had never seen. The combination of size strength explosiveness. Absurdity.
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7’1 330 pound LT, TE, DE, or DT
Vintage Hoops@VintageHoops
Prime Shaq was a terror Imagine 300 pounds grabbing a rebound and coming at you like this
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“There’s no bigger fan of Jalen than me. ...I love everything about him.”
Jeffrey Lurie's voice matters most in the Eagles' building, and he was emphatic about how he felt about Jalen Hurts this week. More from @BKubena: nytimes.com/athletic/71626…
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@Nate_Tice The video is just tremendous content because you're watching and you're going, ok let's see the replay, I wonder how close he was to missing the bag
and THEN you see the replay and the hitter could not have MORE of his foot hit the dead CENTER of the bag. Nobody could miss it
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@denizselman33 The great news is, once all 30 cities have fancy domed stadiums we'll get ONE whole Super Bowl as hosts in that rotation before the stadium is deemed too old and needs to be replaced
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MBN to be able to charge dedicated Eagles fans thousands of dollars each for stadium builder licenses to fund a domed stadium they don’t want so they can host Super Bowls and Final Fours. Why would any Eagles fan care about or want to host those events?
Zach Berman@ZBerm
What are the Eagles' future stadium plans? Get ready: This will be one of the biggest stories surrounding the franchise in the next 12-18 months. More here in @TheAthletic: nytimes.com/athletic/71442…
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@MitchSchwartz71 Since the question posed doesn't say something stupid like "hit a home run" then the answer is definitely make contact. If you just blindly swing across the zone there exists at least a chance that the bat will hit the ball. It's slim but it's a matter of chance.
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The good news is if it’s 20 pass block reps you won’t ever touch Myles so you’ll be just as healthy and taking 20 hacks against Skenes. Myles might get bored and decide to run you over though in which case your day would be done.
Trent Attyah@BookitWithTrent
Would you say the average person has a better chance of attempting to block Myles Garrett given 20 attempts or making fair contact off Paul Skenes on 20 pitches?
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What about the Baby Rhino that owned him and his friends in SB59? @breadmanjalen @Eagles
Around The NFL@AroundTheNFL
Kansas zoo names baby rhino after Chiefs center Creed Humphrey nfl.com/news/creed-hum…
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@BrandonGowton The downside of McDermott being fired is that I can no longer hope for a beat reporter to ask him to his face why he was a complete hypocrite about wanting the Tush Push banned last year
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Eagles News: Hmm, no effort to ban the tush push this offseason
bleedinggreennation.com/news/172762/ea…
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@FB_FilmAnalysis Would be wild if the Eagles added Moore, who is AJ's very good friend, just to then trade AJ. What timing.
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@tejfbanalytics Will he take Darnell Mooney's vacant #1 jersey?
B. Robinson 7 and B. Robinson 1 in that font... woo
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@geoffschwartz They still have one of their starters on the floor with 1:40 left. Up by 70. Do they just only have 9 players dressed? What's the point?
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@SamMonsonNFL Probably also why we got rid of these fields that were dollar store AstroTurf on top of concrete. A lot of these injuries look like impact injuries moreso than tears and strains
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This is why you get roughing the passer for breathing on QBs these days.
Yeah, it's weak, but we lived the alternative.
ThatsGoodSports@BrandonPerna
If you want to understand how dangerous it used to be to play QB in the NFL this is all you need to see.
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@JohnMassingale4 @M3diaenjoyer @Brenardawg @Shane00 Yeah Robinson would've been awesome. I mean elite athlete. But he's already a top 50 player all time so it's not like a wild difference.
OP's idea was that the actual skills and moves being shown on the court in a regular Tuesday game would've been considered absurd 30 yr ago
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@M3diaenjoyer @Brenardawg @evankoch @Shane00 The role players would adjust their skills set. A lot of big men took up three point shooting.
Ewing, Hakeem, Robinson, Duncan etc all would have become better shooters ….or just dominated today’s weak interior play with their elite interior play.
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@JohnMassingale4 @M3diaenjoyer @Brenardawg @Shane00 I actually don't know what your point is. You started this by saying the league must not be very good because 3 players in their late 30s are still considered good.
But it's not that he would've just ADJUSTED, I'm saying he would've grown up/developed different from day one
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@evankoch @M3diaenjoyer @Brenardawg @Shane00 So he would have adjusted to changes in the game?
Precisely my point.
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@JohnMassingale4 @M3diaenjoyer @Brenardawg @Shane00 He would probably be better today because he would have grown up and developed in an era which encouraged big men to be ball handlers and outside shooters. He probably would have developed more of a diverse skill set and a deeper shooting range
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@M3diaenjoyer @Brenardawg @evankoch @Shane00 Rik Smits was a role player in 1996. He would probably be better today than he was then because ball handling rules would allow him to play all over the floor.
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@JohnMassingale4 @Shane00 Uh.....yeah man this is why they are all considered among THE BEST PLAYERS TO EVER PLAY THE GAME
Not to mention they were all part of the reason WHY the game changed in so many ways
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@Shane00 This is why players like LeBron, Durant, and Steph who came into the league in the 2000’s just can’t compete in their late 30’s early 40….oh wait
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