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What a ******* joke
Let me be clear...
You guys couldn't be more off here.
If you think Jeff Thomas draft position is going to be effected by whether he catches between 40-50 passes in his 3rd year at UM next season (and that's a minimum as most of us expect Perry to put up better numbers than Rosier)...Or 80 2 years from now in some bubble gum , pass happy system 2 years from now...I don't know what to tell you.
NFL drafts skills, combine performance, and tape...They take WRs from run based offenses, some of them rather high...all the time. You don't think they're gonna like that punt return? You don't think they are gonna like when he makes a guy miss and gets 12 on a bubble screen instead of 6? You don't think they are gonna notice the occasional drop?
You are way, way, way, way off base if you think Jeff Thomas is going to cost himself even 1 penny staying at Miami and playing for Richt's system. No matter what you think of his system. I mean if you really wanna be technical about, Berrios exploded in Richt's system his last year at UM and only year in the system.
Thomas has averaged 18 yards a catch in his career at UM...You don't think NFL sees this?
If you wanna b*tch about the offense, by all means do it. It's been dogshyt all season...But to say playing it effects this kids NFL chances is just plain incorrect. It is not costing him a dime. NOT ONE DIME
I'd be surprised if they didn't scold him for them tbh. I'm just laughing the pain away.You joke, but I wouldn’t be surprised at all if these ultra-conservative assh0lefaces told him, “we got a good result on this play, but the decision was dumb.”
Exactly.
. i worked in healthcare as a practice management consultant. Everything u say is accurate. Managed care destroyed business.
1 catch a game for 4-5 games is going to have an issue whether you want to admit that or not.
?@maurice3p what did I spell wrong?
All those changes and I’m not so sure the insurance companies are even saving money. Why would they discourage a patient from seeking less invasive therapy, like chiropractic, and instead push em to a MD whose gonna run every dx test they can, put em on meds, then physical therapy, then back to the MD etc etcTotally. I had a friend whose twin girls played on a youth soccer team with my sons come into the office one day. I saw him walk into the reception room and just by the look on his face and the way he carried himself knew immediately he had a cervical HNP. And it was bad as he had to hold his right arm with his left and was in intense pain. Under the then rules, I had to call an RN to get authorization for an MRI and referral to a neurosurgeon. It took them six weeks to approve it, the whole time this guy was in agony. I got his MD to give him pain meds and we gave him PT to try to get him through but it was a miserable experience for him. Prior to managed care we would have just been able to send him direct over to the surgeon's office immediately.
Seriously?Agreed kid is a thug and was a huge liability when we took him.
Lmao i wish it didn't happenAnd my apologies to @Grandpa794. I'll sit back and watch the Honeymooners reruns with Kenneth.
Lmao i wish it didn't happen
Agreed kid is a thug and was a huge liability when we took him.
I follow every single media person that covers the canes and no one has said that
Manny Navarro on 790 just now he said bryant mckinnie told him kids have reached out to him and told him they are transferring.
everyone with a connect ot the program knows these kids are ****ed. Mainly WR's.Anything to say NOW Amigo ?
All those changes and I’m not so sure the insurance companies are even saving money. Why would they discourage a patient from seeking less invasive therapy, like chiropractic, and instead push em to a MD whose gonna run every dx test they can, put em on meds, then physical therapy, then back to the MD etc etc