The Bank (2/18)

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Uh, no. I'm correct.

With Bauman as the center of the circle, he used his hands to accelerate Kamara to the release point, at which point Kamara picked up the outward oriented force and was flung into Joyce at a faster rate than which he approached Bauman.

Thank you for giving me the chance to prove myself correct, and you wrong. As always.


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I think the last 6 TE recruits out of HS have all been players I really like a lot so not sure I really agree with that statement at all...
We already lost one though in Schott. Another in Riley Williams.. And we seem to never play the young guys. And while I liked Lofton coming out as a versatile role player he's a bit undersized but also now seems too ballooned up... I think the problem has more specifically been with the development and picking who plays than the recruiting side of things. That's where the TE coach pick is gonna be most important.
More and more threads I read on this site remind me The majority of people on here don't comprehend how this game is actually played. You can't assess a player or a position group adequately if the position coach put zero effort into developing them & the coordinator puts little effort into actually integrating them into the scheme. It wasn't Dawson that made Cam use Elijah like he did. It was Cam knowing the mismatch he created when healthy. Past that forcing the ball to this square peg on intermediate passes in Bauman was nothing but giving dcs something to consider. We horribly miss use the position if we're being real & it's a shame considering the quality of athletes we get at the position.
 
Uh, no. I'm correct.

With Bauman as the center of the circle, he used his hands to accelerate Kamara to the release point, at which point Kamara picked up the outward oriented force and was flung into Joyce at a faster rate than which he approached Bauman.

Thank you for giving me the chance to prove myself correct, and you wrong. As always.


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Look I was joking because I know what you meant, but this is the easiest victory in a discussion I’ve ever had with you lol. Sorry to bust some deeply held myths here for everyone… but did you read your own picture and do you know what pseudo means? Because it literally proves me correct. Your own picture quite literally calls centrifugal force a pseudo force. Aka fake. It’s a descriptor for the feeling of centripetal force in action
 
Look I was joking because I know what you meant, but this is the easiest victory in a discussion I’ve ever had with you lol. Sorry to bust some deeply held myths here for everyone… but did you read your own picture and do you know what pseudo means? Because it literally proves me correct. Your own picture quite literally calls centrifugal force a pseudo force. Aka fake. It’s a descriptor for the feeling of centripetal force in action


Yes I read it, and yes I've got more education in physics than you ever had.

It is a "pseudo" force because it is different from centripetal force, which is the force directed inwards towards the center of the rotation. In other words, it's the "escape" force that gets directed outward from the center when an object is spun and then released.

Kamara was flung past Bauman and into Joyce, and it wasn't centripetal force.

Again, it's a directional distinction, which you can't seem to grasp. It's fine, you're going to hang your hat on something different. As always.
 
- While he's picked up Oregon buzz, I expect Miami to make an aggressive run at QB Will Mencl (Chandler, AZ). He's originally from Broward and is someone Miami covets. QB Davin Davidson (Sarasota) is another name high on the board. The key domino will be 2028 QB Neimann Lawrence (American Heritage). I'm told he still has not make his decision on reclassifying to the Class of 2027. Lawrence and Miami have had mutual interest for years, so his reclassification would shake things up.

@DMoney …. So to your understanding Monds is below those 3 on Dawson's board?
 
Look I was joking because I know what you meant, but this is the easiest victory in a discussion I’ve ever had with you lol. Sorry to bust some deeply held myths here for everyone… but did you read your own picture and do you know what pseudo means? Because it literally proves me correct. Your own picture quite literally calls centrifugal force a pseudo force. Aka fake. It’s a descriptor for the feeling of centripetal force in action
Yes I read it, and yes I've got more education in physics than you ever had.

It is a "pseudo" force because it is different from centripetal force, which is the force directed inwards towards the center of the rotation. In other words, it's the "escape" force that gets directed outward from the center when an object is spun and then released.

Kamara was flung past Bauman and into Joyce, and it wasn't centripetal force.

Again, it's a directional distinction, which you can't seem to grasp. It's fine, you're going to hang your hat on something different. As always.
You're both wrong. It's called the trans linear vector principle, and it was clearly explained starting at 16:17.

 
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