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re: Scorched earth in Oxford

Posted by toothdoc78 on 11/30/25 at 10:36 am to
I bought real estate in Oxford when they hired Kiffin. The only good investment I’ve ever made. Now I gotta decide whether to sell it or hold onto it.

Lab retriever trainers

Posted by toothdoc78 on 1/11/25 at 10:44 am
Looking for a real deal lab retriever trainer for a 13 month old finished with obedience and lightly started on retrieving.
Anyone have suggestions of a real deal trainer to finish the dog? I just don’t have the time. I’m more than willing to pay well but have seen so many friends get ripped off it’s not funny. Just looking for any place to start.
The defense actually looked like an SEC defense. They started to gel and young players stepped up.
Nuss needs to sell his fakes and run 3-4x per game. The run & passing game will improve dramatically with a 5% chance of him running the ball. Better play fakes will get guys open.
He does good going through his progressions and not staring down receivers.
It took the known size of plate, and several other known size factors into consideration while watching each frame separately of the ball being released vs. catchers movement.
It’s about the most objective analysis you could get I think bc it doesn’t care about the outcome. It’s just trying to answer the questions asked of it.
Analysis of Catcher’s Actions:

1. Catcher’s Positioning:
• The catcher must remain within the catcher’s box until the pitch is released.
• The catcher cannot block the plate without possession of the baseball.
2. Frames Evaluation:
• Frame 1: Initial positioning, check if the catcher is within the box.
• Frame 2-3: Catcher’s movement as the pitch is being delivered.
• Frame 4-5: Catcher’s positioning relative to the plate and the ball.

Visual Analysis Summary:

Based on the frames you provided earlier:

• The catcher seems to be maintaining a position behind the plate initially.
• As the ball approaches, the catcher moves forward, possibly to field the pitch.

Conclusion:

If the catcher only blocks the plate after gaining possession of the ball, he does not commit a catcher’s balk. The critical factors are:

• Timing of the catcher’s movement relative to the pitch.
• The catcher’s position in relation to the ball and the plate.

Given these points, it appears the catcher did not commit a balk since he seems to have blocked the plate only after catching the ball. If you have specific moments or stills that suggest otherwise, please provide them for a more accurate analysis. 

re: Guy jumping out of stands WBB

Posted by toothdoc78 on 3/10/24 at 4:11 pm to
This is better UFC!!!??
I think the white sweater guy is some type of official
Her shoulders hit HARD, then her head. She should have stayed down but it didn’t look as bad in full speed as it does in slow motion
What happened? TV won’t replay it.
Head/neck injury or “other” incident?

re: Sooooo…. No Poole either huh?

Posted by toothdoc78 on 11/24/23 at 3:01 pm to
Seriously, where’s Poole. I haven’t been on TD due to Thanksgiving. My wife is freaking out
Played for 7 years, started on both sides of the ball for 5. We were coached to go after a good player’s previous injuries and use our helmets as weapons. The game has changed, plus I never had 100 cameras and millions of people watching me either.
To really hurt someone in last night’s environment would have taken something so deliberate it could have ruined an LSU player’s career. God forbid gotten a Bama kid permanently disabled or worse.
It’s cool to be pissed about the no call, but an intentional injury would have been disastrous for everyone.

re: Oxford Ms check in thread

Posted by toothdoc78 on 9/30/23 at 8:54 am to
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Only thing I miss about living in Oxford

LSU grad here w/ a daughter going to Ole Piss. You didn’t like living in Oxford? If so why not?
I just hope everyone lets the proven college football coach make the decisions on who he keeps and who he doesn’t, and accepts them.
He will definitely make a mistake or two early on, but that is expected with the huge cultural change from ND to LSU. Plus realize some of the coach firing decisions are unfortunately out of his hands as Louisiana “politics” are always an issue.
I hate to condone drug use, but I agree about the weed. Let’s be honest: the vast majority of kids smoke. It’s the safest drug there is, legal in many states and will soon be legal in LA for purchase w/o a prescription.
Like one of my VERY conservative LSU professors said in the late 90’s after the Benjamin Winn/SAE incident: “No one OD’s on pot. Very few get high and go home to beat their wife & kids. Alcohol is the most dangerous drug there is, although I consume it regularly. It’s accepted bc it was brought over in barrels by our Forefathers. Had it been pot in those barrels, alcohol would be illegal.” Idk why I can’t remember breakfast from yesterday but I can remember that so well from 20+ years ago.
How can you think about college football when so many college kids are dying from this horrible plague?!!!
Oh...wait. They’re not...
Well, how can you put the lives of all the fans at risk by cramming them into stadiums so we develop a herd immunity and end this pandemic? Oh wait,..that would be a good thing...
Well how could you dare worry about football when the government who knows what’s best for you tells you to stay home bc they are all medical professionals and/or geniuses? Oh wait...they think a naval base will make Guam capsize and are in general narcissist with low intelligence.
Hummm...no way to keep politics out of this thread bc they are interrelated.
If Trump does anything, he will be labeled a racist or Neonazi or whatever. Also, he has said he is leaving it up to the governors to deal with. Do you want him to send the Marines to Atlanta? This is what the national Guard is for and each state has its own Ntl Guard.
It’s up to the governors...or We the People.