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re: Attack on Titan

Posted by Sunnyvale on 4/27/25 at 10:16 pm
Your not lying.
AOT, Attack on Titan.
Probably the Goat of Tv Anime.

The Writing, the editing, story and Anime cinematography is great.
Great show and the depth of the show keeps getting deeper as layers of the story just keep peeling off. The foreshadowing is one of the best hidden aspects throughout the shows as well. I fell in love with that show and had me on the edge waiting for each season.


I wish I could watch it again for the first time.
They really did an amazing job with that series.
I dont think Ill ever see anything on the level that series is on again.

re: i love her passion

Posted by Sunnyvale on 4/27/25 at 8:33 pm
I mean, Technically. She isnt wrong here.


Rules for thee, but not for me.

re: Shough’s pro comp

Posted by Sunnyvale on 4/27/25 at 8:27 pm
Yeah, I dont see any Josh Allen in that boy.
I guess the no tax on overtime went out too?

Thats where I make my money.
Dude could have made 6-8 Million in a one year deal.

Will now make 4.3 over 4 year deal.

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Whether Quinn Ewers should have stayed in college for another year is a complex question with no definitive answer. Ewers, after a successful college career, was drafted in the 7th round by the Miami Dolphins, but the decision to enter the draft rather than explore the transfer portal was heavily debated. He could have earned significant NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) money by returning to college, potentially surpassing his NFL rookie contract value. However, he also secured a chance to pursue his professional football aspirations, a decision with both financial and career implications.
Here's a more detailed look at the arguments:
Arguments for Staying in College:
Significant NIL Earnings:
Ewers reportedly had a transfer offer in the range of $6 million to $8 million, significantly exceeding the value of his NFL draft slot. A 7th-round pick is projected to make around $4.3 million over four years, according to Spotrac.
Guaranteed Starting Position:
Had he entered the transfer portal, Ewers likely would have secured a starting quarterback position at another prominent college program, providing more opportunities to showcase his talents.
Potential for Further Development:
Another year in college could have allowed Ewers to refine his skills, gain more experience, and potentially increase his draft stock.
Risk of NFL Injury:
Entering the NFL carries the risk of an injury that could derail his career, while staying in college might offer more protection against that possibility.
Arguments for Entering the Draft:
NFL Aspirations:
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Ewers clearly desired to pursue a professional football career, and entering the draft was the first step towards that goal.
NFL Rookie Contract Value:
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While the 7th-round pick might not be the highest-paying, it still represented a significant financial opportunity and a chance to play in the NFL.
Career Opportunity:
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The draft provided Ewers with the chance to be drafted by a team and potentially earn a starting position or become a valuable backup.
Ultimately, Ewers made the decision that he felt was best for his career and financial goals. The decision was a calculated gamble with potential for high rewards or significant setbacks, but it was a decision he made with his own future in mind.



Yikes.

His agent lied to him big time.
Same Actors differnent play. Usual Suspects
Saw Morris Bart on an Airplane, Looked at his shoes they looked like alligator loafers, slip ons.


Met Pam Grier at comicon. When she was in her late 50s.
I wish i would have asked her out.

re: PFF gave us a C+

Posted by Sunnyvale on 4/27/25 at 7:53 am
I guess its time to melt after this draft.
Buy it with your EBT card.

re: Quinn Ewers off the board to Miami

Posted by Sunnyvale on 4/26/25 at 7:21 pm
I was hoping Dolphins woudl take Carr
Yeah, It doesnt make sense for that type of talent to fall that hard.

re: Fadil Diggs EDGE round 7 comp pick

Posted by Sunnyvale on 4/26/25 at 6:03 pm
Reminds me of Peyton Turner without the injuries.

Another RAS score candidate of 9.3

re: Moliki Matavao TE round 7

Posted by Sunnyvale on 4/26/25 at 5:51 pm
Best looking TE prospect we had in years

re: Moliki Matavao TE round 7

Posted by Sunnyvale on 4/26/25 at 5:49 pm
That is a huge camp body
I bet it was good when she was wild.
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