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gehringer_2

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  1. Even though OSU missed the FG at the end of the half, they moved the ball well and by around the time they scored in the 3rd quarter I thought the momentum on both sides of the ball had shifted to OSU to where I am bit surprised they didn't win the game.
  2. HaHa - though to be fair, if the word 'see' is being used in the wider sense of perception in general, it would apply to instrumental measurements, so while you can't see DM visually, you can point to objective physical evidence that implies its existence. That would be the sense I meant upthread when referring to the position of an pure empiricist (I think I had used the term 'objectivist', when I should have used 'empiricist'. Objectivist would be an accurate enough word semantically but I forgot Ayn Rand hijacked that otherwise good word for her nonsense.)
  3. we have 7 Kidde devices that do the wireless mesh thing - when one goes they all go. It's a 10yr sealed power system, when the battery dies they get tossed. But one thing I've noticed is that I switched from buying ionization detectors to optical detectors on the last round, and even on the ceiling, the optical detectors eventually pick up enough dust/whatever that they will start to give false alarms until you vacuum/blow the dust out of them.
  4. The Larkin line hasn't been doing much 5 on 5 in Dec either according to Daniels last night, maybe because Finnie is spending too much time picking himself up after being dumped.
  5. depending on who is left after the portal shuffling is over.
  6. There may cold and snow in Ann Arbor tonight, but the tears in Columbus are bigger Miami 24/OSU 14.
  7. What's the deal with Buium? Isn't he supposed to be back active soon in GR?
  8. Touch doesn't seem to be in his repertoire - but I wonder if he would even have been there but his NIL deal probably required it. He's a fabulous athlete that can make throws few guys can, but I haven't seen much evidence yet there is actually a QB in there yet (as in between his ears).
  9. maybe the most meaningless game to all concerned that M has ever played in December.
  10. Not surprising. Tickets/transport to these games are generally too expensive to draw people without a deep rooting interest. When the old 'mythical National Championship' might still be in play at any of a half dozen traditional conference championship bowls that was great draw. With that gone, how many care enough to book a big trip for a tournament quarter final football game? Interest in the secondary bowl games was never much anyway - they only exist to provide a telecast . I guess people are hard up for football over the holidays, but with the NFL schedule running weeks later than it used to, that's also soaked up some the holiday football jones.
  11. Pistons shot 42% on treys, 63% from the field overall......and 72% from the FT line. They'd have been off if they could have inbounded after Laker shooting fouls.
  12. whole team has the yips at the FT line.
  13. It's not worry, it's despair.
  14. yes and no. The whole economic organization of the NFL stands as an example of the direction in which any league that wants to establish more parity among teams needs to move. That is to say that for MLB, talking about things like cap implementation is a bit of the tail wagging the dog. The problem (if you see one in terms of play parity) in MLB is the basic economic structure of the league. Until that moves in the direction more income equality (as per the NFL), there really isn't a good cap solution possible anyway.
  15. well, in theory the NIL gravy train is supposed to be over. The school has ~$20M total to spread around the whole varsity program, and any NIL earned by players beyond has to be for actual services rendered. We'll see how much of a joke that does or doesn't turn out to be.
  16. I'm not sure there is a seriatum list anywhere of public statements by MLB clubs to the effect of what they are advising their hitters to do that would be available as the definitive source for this evaluation.....😉 That said, just to look at some recent hitters on the leader boards, it you take the range between Judge and Springer as being guys starting with knees well bent and their back somewhere less than 60 degrees through to Eugenio Suarez and Cal Raleigh as guys who start standing dead straight up there is still a lot of variation. As to whether any hitter is doing what his team advises, who knows?
  17. well, just because the existence of the Universe make no sense and sentience inside that universe makes even less sense that's hardly reason not to be certain about everything is it? 🎓
  18. the second part is pretty close to what Tork said he had to do. He put it more terms being 'more athletic' instead of always trying to take the 'perfect' swing
  19. I think it's pretty much every time. At the start of an NFL season there are maybe half a dozen teams with the talent to win out, and pretty much whichever ones survive the season best physically are going to the SB.
  20. well there was the Charlie Lau school back in the day. There was some crouch there, but the Royals hitters like Brett also leaned back IIRC. It seems logical to me that you are giving up something the further your eyes start from the path of the pitch. I suppose it comes down to whether you think it's swing mechanics or seeing the pitch that is more important. And the truth is that probably varies by player. Maybe best hitter in the game (Judge) has some bend his knees and angle to his back at the plate even if you wouldn't call it a crouch.
  21. for a number of years the Tiger org was on board with 'stand up straight' hitting stances - think Alex Avila, but that was well before the current regime.
  22. looks he got stepped in just as he was trying to step back and with his full weight in motion moving in the other direction he could have hyper-extended it.
  23. I understand the way you are using the terms, which is fine, but I think when survey work is being done, the definition of 'affiliated' is the narrower version: 'a member or regular attendee' of a particular institutional church. That is the way churches themselves use the term.
  24. It's a tricky call on a guy who's going to be a FA in the summer anyway. I'd love to see more leagues copy the NBA with a 'sign and trade' system.
  25. UChi was one of the trips we made with my son but somehow the wires got crossed and there was no-one there to talk to. So we took a self - guided campus tour did some of the city the rest of the day. In the end he did what ended up being the smart thing. Did his undergrad in-state and went out to CA when they were paying him to do his grad work.
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