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Luca Cosentino

@coslcc

I reject your reality and substitute my own

Everywhere Katılım Aralık 2015
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Luca Cosentino
Luca Cosentino@coslcc·
@raiders1022 Just going to ignore George Halas Bears teams aren’t we? Bears historically is a great franchise.
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@salingergregor American and Canadian highway interchanges are scaled to meet accordance with the speed of which those highways are traveled at. Designed for safety, especially for semi trucks. In the cities, they are scaled down more for lack of space, thus causing more semi truck rollovers
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The Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett liquor store run is not shocking. Why is a 69 year old man driving a car like this?
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Mark Palmer@MarketPalmer_·
A basketball costs $100 now. Inflation is winning.
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@AdamSchefter Dude must’ve give up years ago on unpacking all of his boxes whenever he moves into a new apartment
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Adam Schefter@AdamSchefter·
With Josh Johnson signing today in Cincinnati, here is his NFL resume:
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Hoops Crave
Hoops Crave@HoopsCrave·
Google Maps is reportedly testing a feature that warns drivers about aggressive drivers along their route.
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DraftKings Sportsbook
DraftKings Sportsbook@DKSportsbook·
Predict the EXACT number of passing yards that Jarrett Stidham will record on Sunday ✍️
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Indiana Football
Indiana Football@IndianaFootball·
Indiana, this one’s for you.
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Luca Cosentino@coslcc·
@HamDawg115 I was in the stands with even less people. Could hear a pin drop. You could circumnavigate the stands without touching a soul. The tailgating was always jam packed though. It makes sense why people couldn’t be bothered to attend games when they were winning 3-5 games/yr
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Luca Cosentino@coslcc·
@Jake_B30 While in modern age I agree with fueling the rivalry. But George Halas was technically great friends with Curly Lambeau. Halas told Lambeau he should put a team together at his meat packing facility and play Halas’ Staleys
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Jake@Jake_B30·
This wasn’t a rivalry to Eberflus, it was just his friend he’d catch a game with You’ll never see Ben Johnson and Matt LaFleur sitting next to each other in any capacity… Ben brought the hate and fire back to #Bears vs Packers rivalry No more of this garbage
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Chicago Bears
Chicago Bears@ChicagoBears·
THE CARDIAC BEARS STRIKE AGAIN
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Died Suddenly
Died Suddenly@DiedSuddenly_·
BREAKING: The U.S. Postal Service has quietly issued a troubling letter to employees and contractors… This letter appears to anticipate a major crisis is imminent. The last time the post office sent a letter like this, COVID happened.
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FIRST ROUND MOCK
FIRST ROUND MOCK@firstroundmock·
As a former NFL Scout, I have evaluated 13 games that Fernando Mendoza played in during the 2025 season and have him on my board as a 4th round value in the 2026 NFL Draft. He has 15 problems. Everything about him and his process is stiff and systematic going into a league that requires split second situational recognition, flexibility and adaptability. Think the polar opposite of Caleb Williams when you think of Mendoza. Williams loved getting out of structure at USC. Mendoza loves rigid systematic structure. 15 problems that do not translate well to the NFL for Mendoza: 1. Works out of shotgun a majority of the time and is not accustomed to working directly under center. 2. Clapping cadence —going to a verbal cadence in the NFL is going to be a real adjustment for him. 3. Has played in a heavy RPO (run pass option) offensive system at Indiana that has “worked” because they have a strong run game (that was ranked No. 11 in the country that averaged 214.8 yards per game per Team Rankings). The “success” of his passing game is fueled by the run game. 4. Can’t read defenses that well post-snap. A lot of his throwing locations in 2025 were pre-determined before the ball was snapped. From there he’s generally a one-to-two read quarterback (11x in 13 games he got to his third or fourth read). 5. Questionable how well he sees the field. 6. Works best from his spot. Meaning he prefers working from where he catches the snap or within the walls of the pocket. He really struggles when the defense moves him off his spot and/or outside the pocket. At one point during the season (after his first 5 games ESPN reported that he had only completed 16.7% of his passes on the move). He looked like a fish out of water outside the pocket. 7. Seems most comfortable throwing outside (less comfortable throwing inside). 8. Inexperienced looking throwing passes at the intermediate route level (10-19 yards). “Best” short (0-9 yards) and deep (+20 air yards) 47.7% on the deep attempts that I charted (21/44). 9. Lifts his back right foot when throwing which causes some degree of inaccuracy in terms of placement (passes can sail high or be overthrown). 10. Telegraphs when and where he’s throwing. Takes extra steps to gather himself in the direction he’s throwing when working from the pocket. His “accuracy” is very dependent on his entire throwing motion. He hard locks for a noticeable extra moment and has to calibrate his entire throwing motion with his target. He pats the ball before he throws, which is another “tell,” that he’s getting ready to release. His eyes are very easy to read. Where’s he’s looking—that’s where he’s throwing. He showed ZERO ability to move or manipulate defenders with his eyes in 13 games this season. His passes look a tad late because of his process. He throws with below average to average anticipation (2.68 seconds time to throw in 13 games per PFF). 11. He’s not good vs. pressure. If his first or second read isn’t there fairly quickly, he tries to bail out by either running or throwing the ball away. He does this to try to disguise the fact that he can’t feel front or backside pressure. In 13 games, PFF had him at 76.5% when he was kept clean and 51.4% under pressure. ***He’s extremely vulnerable to pressure up the middle. 12. He throws an elementary route tree. He primarily throws quick little passes outside, inside slants or deep passes. 13. Throws mostly fastballs and showed little ability to “take something off his passes.” 14. Defenses looked like they were figuring out his “predictability” and his “tendencies” as this season progressed. 15. Does a poor job protecting his body both as a runner and as a passer. Absorbs a lot of contact running (not big on sliding or running out of bounds), and when he throws on the move, he does this funky “jump pass” throwing motion that opens his body up to absorbing heavy contact. Full Season Evaluation: firstroundmock.com/2025/12/fernan… Photo Credit: Getty Images
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