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Joe Milton is using virtual reality technology to gain QB experience

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Ya know, I’ve never seen A Clockwork Orange. No particular reason other than I was told it was a ****ed up flick so it never interested me. I keep having ppl referencing it lately. I should probably watch it at some point.
It's a Kubrick film. I've seen it once and appreciated it. I can't say I liked it, the themes are heavy.
 
Can y'all just skip to giving each other a handy at this point? This back and forth in every single thread is becoming insufferable.
When he stops hating Bill Belichick I stop.
 
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I hope he continues to use it for the next 15 years
That way it would suggest Maye was healthy and a Superstar
 
Milton should develop as good as Maye but marginally lower and then we trade him in 4th year for a first and second to a QB needy team and Maye gets 2 olinemen who will protect him for the next 10 years.
 


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Just get a ****in room already. Do you really enjoy kickin' sand at each other so much that the rest of us are going to start blocking you in thread after thread until we finally just give up and make it permanent? Cause I gotta tell ya for me the annoyance factor of this BS is starting to outweigh reading your other stuff. I doubt it's just Vindicate and I that are at our limit with it. I raised 5 boys so it's not like I have no patience but c'mon man.

Although maybe if it was 5 girls I'd understand...
Nah, who am I kidding? I'd have done a high dive off the Tobin at low tide after the third one
 
He looks like Michael Bishop 2.0 to me. Like Bishop, I don't think Milton has the brains to play QB in the NFL. I have also read that scouts think he lacks an intuitive feel for the game. Combine that with his lack of touch and deficiencies in reading defenses and making the right adjustments, it's a tall mountain for him to climb. But we'll see!
Totally agree...I was going to say he has no touch, he rifles just about everything and doesn't always have the best ball placement.
 
He looks like Michael Bishop 2.0 to me. Like Bishop, I don't think Milton has the brains to play QB in the NFL. I have also read that scouts think he lacks an intuitive feel for the game. Combine that with his lack of touch and deficiencies in reading defenses and making the right adjustments, it's a tall mountain for him to climb. But we'll see!
switch to another position?
 
Plus one with @Vindicate
Just get a ****in room already. Do you really enjoy kickin' sand at each other so much that the rest of us are going to start blocking you in thread after thread until we finally just give up and make it permanent? Cause I gotta tell ya for me the annoyance factor of this BS is starting to outweigh reading your other stuff. I doubt it's just Vindicate and I that are at our limit with it. I raised 5 boys so it's not like I have no patience but c'mon man.

Although maybe if it was 5 girls I'd understand...
Nah, who am I kidding? I'd have done a high dive off the Tobin at low tide after the third one
My apologies
 
It's a Kubrick film. I've seen it once and appreciated it. I can't say I liked it, the themes are heavy.

It's one of those touchstone flicks. One you need to see and once you do you'll tell others it's an important film but you're never going to watch it again. In the vein of Requiem For A Dream, Life Is Beautiful, Schindler's List and others like them. It's a 'yeah, I'm not sure I want to go through that again' thing as opposed to films like A Beautiful Mind, The Sixth Sense or Knives Out where, albeit for different reasons, the reveals are so complete they more or less undo any motivation to watch them again.
 
It's one of those touchstone flicks. One you need to see and once you do you'll tell others it's an important film but you're never going to watch it again. In the vein of Requiem For A Dream, Life Is Beautiful, Schindler's List and others like them. It's a 'yeah, I'm not sure I want to go through that again' thing as opposed to films like A Beautiful Mind, The Sixth Sense or Knives Out where, albeit for different reasons, the reveals are so complete they more or less undo any motivation to watch them again.
Now something like Tommy Boy I can rewatch that 1,000 times
 
Now something like Tommy Boy I can rewatch that 1,000 times

A mindless flick with at least half a dozen good gags? Yep, I'm probably stoppin' the scroll too.
Hate to know the number of hours I've wasted on Happy Gilmore for example. There's something wrong with anyone who can't enjoy something as basely foolish as 'Fat Guy in a little coat' or 'The price is wrong *****!'
 
A mindless flick with at least half a dozen good gags? Yep, I'm probably stoppin' the scroll too.
Hate to know the number of hours I've wasted on Happy Gilmore for example. There's something wrong with anyone who can't enjoy something as basely foolish as 'Fat Guy in a little coat' or 'The price is wrong *****!'
It'll never live up but I still can't wait for Happy 2
 
It'll never live up but I still can't wait for Happy 2

2-3 decent gags and a couple of okay cameos and we'd watch and it'd make money. With the **** stuff Sandler has cranked out for Netflix how hard could it be really?
 
Milton have all the tools he just needs to learn how to read NFL Defenses. Some guys who sit early eventually develop I can't wait for his sophomore year.

He needs quite a bit more than that, I think.
 
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