"Shaggy Gaslighting Level" of Grief Stage

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Quick stuff: Cristobal, on Jojo Trader’s play against SMU — which included a TD catch but a dropped pass that led to an interception: “You can’t score one and give one back,” he said…
 
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Quick stuff: Cristobal, on Jojo Trader’s play against SMU — which included a TD catch but a dropped pass that led to an interception: “You can’t score one and give one back,” he said…

Ya it was awful drop, but he acts like Trader gave em the free 35 yards wide open TD on the next play too (or whatever the yardage was)
 
Anemone worth a watch?
It was for me, because I'm huge fan of DDL's work.

But it's a bit boring & doesn't do much story building with the plot line.

The dialouge is pedantic & the subtext throughout the whole film just leads you to ask more questions than it actually answers.

The script should've been handed over to someone else, it wasn’t fully developed enough to tell a chronological story. It was disorganized & focused too much on trying to make an emotional connection with the audience, by trying to make DDL a sympathetic figure, while simultaneously presenting him as irredeemable.

The film felt like it was moreso a video diary tribute project for Daniel & his Son.

However, it was very well shot & had great sceneography.

If DDL wasn't such a phenomenal actor it would've been a complete dud. But he saved it to the best of his ability, even though it was technically his fault it turned out that way in the first place.
 
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It was for me, because I'm huge fan of DDL's work.

But it's a bit boring & doesn't do much story building with the plot line.

The dialouge is pedantic & the subtext throughout the whole film just leads you to ask more questions than it actually answers.

The script should've been handed over to someone else, it wasn’t fully developed enough to tell a chronological story. It was disorganized & focused too much on trying to make an emotional connection with the audience, by trying to make DDL a sympathetic figure, while simultaneously presenting him as irredeemable.

The film felt like it was moreso a video diary tribute project for Daniel & his Son.

However, it was very well shot & had great sceneography.

If DDL wasn't such a phenomenal actor it would've been a complete dud. But he saved it to the best of his ability, even though it was technically his fault it turned out that way in the first place.
You see One Battle After Another?
 
Our Patron Saint is right.

Bauman has been significantly better than Elija Paul Bunyan Lofton.
Better than Lofton isn't saying anything remotely positive. I'm not even sure it's actually true that he's been much better than Lofton. Bauman has been terrible in his own right. Genuinely a waste of snaps for both. At the very minimum though Lofton at least has done SOMETHING after the catch on multiple occasions. Both have been bad Run Blocking, maybe you give the slight edge to Bauman there...

But in the receiving game, Baumans main positive use case is in shortyardage and goaline. Him and Mark Fletcher are a good pairing in those situations in that sense. You can run or hit them with the ole spider2ybanana... But That's literally it. Imo he's been far worse as a receiving threat (mainly dumpoffs how we've been using TE) than Lofton on normal ever down plays. Bauman 7catches/12targets = 58% receptionrate. Lofton 16/19=84% receptionsrate. Bauman 6.9 y/c to Loftons 7.8, even though his ADOT is 6.5 vs Loftons ******* 1.2... Bauman has 0.46 y/routerun to Loftons 1.18. Bauman has been ******* ***, just like Lofton.


Gilbert and Schott should get the first 2 drives of the game idgaf. And immediately we should shift to more 11 and FAR LESS 12.
 
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