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Based on the information you provided me with, I assume your friend realizes that to develop a validated conscience, he must first learn who he truly is by answering the question "who am I?" Therefore developing this conscience is a lifelong process that constantly changes through the things we learn and the experiences we have and the way we perceive these experiences and turn them into our logic. To validate his conscience more he must continue to this process stated above.

Hope this could help your friend :cheers:

re: Had a dream about the game

Posted by Joseph Lefeve on 11/2/17 at 10:50 am
I had a dream that you stopped making shite posts
Keiland Williams TD pass to Demetrius Byrd 2008 vs. Auburn
Great talent and great NFL receiver but in terms of college stats he never went over 750 yards and 5 tds.
Yea I agree statistically he was better but OBJ just brought so much excitement that year. He was also a great returner.
5. Dwayne Bowe 2006 (65 REC) (990 YDS) (12 TDS)

4. Michael Clayton 2003 (78 REC) (1079 YDS) (10 TDS)

3. Jarvis Landry/ OBJ 2013 Combined stats: (136 REC) (2346 YDS) (18 TDS)

2. Wendell Davis 1986 (80 REC) (1244 YDS) (11 TDS)

1. Josh Reed 2001 (94 REC) (1740 YDS) (7TDS) (18 YPC)


Thoughts? I couldn't decide between OBJ and Jarvis 2013
Gentry and Johnny J should team up and coach Washington Generals. They'd have more success there..
I researched a little. He looks pretty good to me, he has been a d-line coach for many years including jobs at LSU, in the NFL with the bears, Texas, Mississippi State, and Georgia Tech.
Yea he scored a TD as a FB against Florida his freshman year.
Read my other reply. I said I misread that he played in the 70's my b
Read my earlier comment, I edited it, you're right. I thought I read he played in the 70s. sorry
Never mind i misread you are right but he was still a DE
5. Davon Godchaux (35 GM) (141 TCK) (11.5 SACKS) (2 FF) (17.5 TFL)

4. Kyle Williams (46 GP) (176 TOT TCKLS) (26 TFL) (16.5 SACKS) (1 INT)

3. Glenn Dorsey (40 GP) (154 TOT TCKLS) (1 FF) (13 SACKS) (25 TFL)

2. Chad Lavalais (41 Games Started) (202 TOT TCKLS) (1 INT) (11 SACKS) (1 BLK) (32.5 TFL)

1. Anthony McFarland (251 TOT TCKLS) (17 SACKS) (1 TD) (54 TFL)

Anyone I forgot? Keep in mind this is a list of INTERIOR defensive lineman which excludes DE'S)