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Not a cap expert by any means, but I would cut the following post-June 1:

Derek Carr - saves $30M
Taysom Hill - saves $10M
Honey Badger - saves $6.25M
Juwan Johnson - saves $4.625M

Then trade Cam Jordan which could save $12.5M

Fire Loomis.

re: CWS: UT vs FSU

Posted by noles25 on 6/19/24 at 9:06 pm
West had a bad CWS. He also missed 3rd while running the bases on Friday night. Would’ve scored standing up, instead had to go back to the bag and never scored.

re: Heading to Destin in 2 weeks

Posted by noles25 on 1/31/24 at 8:21 pm
They are redoing a bunch of tee boxes and bunkers.

re: San Destin Golf Recs?

Posted by noles25 on 5/23/23 at 12:18 pm
A nice hidden gem across the bay is Rocky Bayou in Niceville. They aerated the greens 2 weeks ago, greens were nearly pristine and very firm as of Sunday.
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Its gotta be like 35-40 at the lowest. I'm Watching a game tonight and its just obvious what's going on


I've been officiating in the panhandle for 8 yrs, we are now making $125 on the field, R gets $135, and ECO's get $85. We have one run the game clock and the other does the play clock.

As mentioned above the vast majority of officials officiate because we love the game and enjoy the guys we do it with. If you were to break down the amount of time spent on Friday night from the moment I get in my truck to arrive for pre-game at the field (usually hour and half to hour and forty-five before kickoff) and the time I step back into my house the money isn't worth it. We now are doing Varsity games on Thursday and Friday nights, occasionally Monday nights due to not enough officials. Sub-varsity games and middle school games we are even going to 4 man crews to cover games.

Majority of coaches know we are a necessary evil, but the fans who don't know the rules and treat officials poorly are jeopardizing the games future. Someone sitting in the stands that is considering officiating and hears the stuff spewed at officials most likely reconsider. I even occasionally ask myself, "Do I want to continue to give up my Friday nights through Thanksgiving and not spend time with my family?". It is only going to get worse, majority of associations that I've seen in Florida have officials who have and average age of 55 and above.

My problem with Taysom is when he was given the opportunity to take over and he could not protect the ball well. During the 2020 season from week 10 to week 14 Taysom fumbled the ball a total of 8x, 4 of which were recovered by the opponent. All of the good stuff he did is clouded by the fumbles in my mind.

Jameis Winston Interview

Posted by noles25 on 4/25/22 at 9:40 am
(LINK ]

I'm impressed with his perspective and the maturity. Can't wait to see him lead this team behind center this upcoming season and for seasons to come.
In OT when we accepted the penalty rather than keeping it third and nine. NYG were probably going to go for it on 4th unless we sacked them, I'd rather give them two attempts rather than three.

re: Thoughts on Tony Jones yesterday?

Posted by noles25 on 9/13/21 at 10:24 pm
Reminds me of Chris Ivory how he runs hard

ISO 20” over the range microwave

Posted by noles25 on 7/1/21 at 2:48 pm
Looking for a 20” wide over the range microwave but have had no luck.
Did I hear that guy right when he was at that sculpture? He is going through a divorce and just met her during COVID?

re: Kipers mock draft 3.0

Posted by noles25 on 3/23/21 at 11:34 am
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28. New Orleans Saints
Tutu Atwell, WR, Louisville


I officiated his State Championship game when he was at Miami Northwestern as a QB. Don't like to use our first round pick on him, but he would be fun to watch in our offense.
My dad was diagnosed with MS around 7-8 years ago while he was in his mid-50s. He stated over the years he noticed one of feet sometimes would start dragging and he would develop tightness in his legs. He describes the feeling when he wakes up every morning as if someone ran a marathon with his legs while he was sleeping.

Fast forward to today, he has been on medicaid receiving disability insurance to help pay for the weekly shot he gives himself in order to slow down the progression of MS. He walks with a cane and can barely walk 50 ft, and it takes him sometime to even make it that far. All the doctors he has seen tells him there is no cure for MS, only trial medication to slow down the progression.

If you receive an MS diagnosis I can put you in touch with my dad just to to talk to him. I wish I could say I understand his frustration, but I never will. At the end of the day I'm glad this is not cancer or some other bastard illness and I still get to do things with my dad.
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So the offense CAN get extra yards on loose ball situations.The reason it stays at the spot of the fumble on OOB fumbles is because fumbling out of bounds doesn't give the defense a chance to recover so it would be cheap extra yards so that's why that exception is put in place.


No, the offense cannot gain yards on a loose ball play, which is when the ball goes out of bounds and not possessed in the example we are using. Yes, of course the offense can pick the ball up and have the yards that are either beyond or behind the line of scrimmage.

Cheap extra yards? So what about if the the defense attempts to recover the ball and they are the force that cause the ball to go out of bounds?

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Once the loose ball crosses the endzone though, it's no longer the field of play and that exception is lifted.


Are you stating that the endzone is not considered in the field of play?

I think the bigger question is that in the NFL if the offense fumbles the ball and goes out of bounds forward from the spot of the fumble the ball is placed back at the spot of the fumble. Meaning the offense can't gain yards during a loose ball, but as you stated, if they fumble the ball and it goes into the endzone and out of bounds the defense is awarded the ball plus 20 yards?
I think the last thing he wants to do right now is announce his retirement and then be at the Super Bowl for NBC.
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Come on man, we’ve seen winston for years. He is okay, but he makes terrible decisions on the field too.
Winston has never had a good oline like we have. Put any QB behind a shite oline with time and they will all make questionable decisions with the 1 second they have.
WE ARE DRESSED FOR A FUNERAL, RIP BUCS
I see a peaceful protest occurring. No flags burning....I'm good with that. MAGA :usa:
I don't see how we bring in a vet like Stafford when we are in the salary cap situation that we are in next year. Looks like we are $99M over the cap next year.

2021 Salary Cap Space per Team