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He looks like he’s probably had a few cars break down on him and nobody to help tow him. Gotta get creative.
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With the amount of resources and money that LSU puts into baseball, a “down” year should be being eliminated in a regional or super regional.
Making the field of 64 should be the floor every year. Agreed, LSU has too many resources and advantages built in not to.

I don't know if it's fair to expect them to make it to Omaha, or even win a regional in a "down" year, or post-natty year where they lost most of the pitching and hitting production. But they should absolutely be able to make the post season.
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told him to do Civil Engineering but he doesn't think he's capable because he made a C in Pre-Calculus lol
tell him don’t give up (if he’s interested in it) I’m a civil PE, lsu grad. For me lower level classes were actually harder. Calc II was a bitch, but ask me how much I use it now.. probably zero.

Now if he gets to physics, statics, and mechanics of materials and struggles or hates it, I’d probably dip out..
but as you progress through the curriculum you become more interested in the things you’re learning about. Get to see concrete being crushed, get to see fluids moving through a pipe..
I actually made much better grades in those upper level classes than the lower level ones.

Dickinson was so good and big part of last years success. I miss him and his Barry bonds earring… Idk how Jay hit on that portal class so well, and missed on this one so bad.
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he’s got a bright future writing for Penthouse Letters.
Pretty cool to visualize. Nice job putting together.

It seems like I was thinking in averages but, the rule is applied in outer points of a range.
So yea anything that touches the strike zone in both the horizontal and vertical plane, at any two points, is considered a strike.

Easy to see why we often think umps have shitty zones.
Green can be one of the best players in cfb this year if he sticks to football. And east top 10 draft pick.
Thanks for the graphic and info. That is interesting..

I guess the rule is pretty clear, but I’d be interested to see a chart of where the average batter makes instantaneous contact. Front, center, or back. If I had to guess I would say most make contact closer to center..

Also, that graphic shows movement in the horizontal plane but I guess im also thinking of vertical plane.. which is probably easier to see from the umpire’s perspective. The rate that some breaking balls drop is gnarly so I could definitely see situations where it’s a strike at front of the plate, but not at back.
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Even the MLB review system is flawed because it judges pitches at the midpoint of homeplate so a pitch that touches the strike zone at the front of the plate can be wrongly overturned on review if it moved out of the zone by the midpoint
Isn’t the midpoint where you would want to call it though? I don’t see an issue with that. It’s the average point between front and back of the plate.
Majority of the time when a batter is in their stance in the batter’s box, and sticks their bat out, they’re aligned with the midpoint of the plate. Not way up at the front or back of the box.
And he’s a freshman who could have grown organically and got better as season went on so it’s hard to really chart what impact he would have had. Yorke and Dardar are seniors who just are what they are.
It’s messed up but the one I feel the worst for in that video is the lil dog on the dudes lap. He didn’t ask to be there.

The probably feeding lil dude kibbles and fentanyl.
what about Nymeria coming into the house with wet grass on her paws?
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Louisiana is essentially a pile of mud that can't be shored up.
that’s certainly an interesting way to say it
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As long as they keep the retaliatory murders on their side of town it's fine
They won’t. What happened last week should be a hard lesson. Gotta stay strapped living amongst them.
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I’ve never been attracted to itty bitty tiddies. It reminds me of looking at a fat dudes chest. Maybe I’m in the minority
If you got an otherwise fine arse girl in front of you with a cute smile, nice legs, and some A or small B cups and you think of a fat naked dude, idk what to tell you brother.

I guess some guys just find more exaggerated features attractive. That’s fine. I just prefer all natural.
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Maybe I'm in the minority here, but I'd rather imperfect naturals vs goofy looking Frankenstein tits.
100%
Never understood the fascination with fake tits. They just don’t do it for me. I don’t want two airbags projecting straight out at me. Give me natural, however they come.
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We walked right past him…the blonde was nice and Coach O looked cut. Glad he’s enjoying life.
I’ll see him every now and then at the gym in St. Gabriel. He must still have a place around town or come back often to visit.