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Good ol predictable Kurt. Try the 30-yard field goal instead of going for the jugular with one more pass to the EZ. You’re dominating the game and already up 3 TDs. What’s the danger of going for a fourth with time expiring? JFC
 
It also works in the other direction. This one applies for night games, too. ;)
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Good ol predictable Kurt. Try the 30-yard field goal instead of going for the jugular with one more pass to the EZ. You’re dominating the game and already up 3 TDs. What’s the danger of going for a fourth with time expiring? JFC

It's good to get reps for your kicker in a game though. Especially when you play a style 8f game that fg's will be the difference.
 
Stat lines next week for qbs are gonna be weak as F. 7-21 for like 80 yards and 3 interceptions each.
 
Article online

tivity from the web dictionary;

Negativity is a tendency to be downbeat, disagreeable, and skeptical. It's a pessimistic attitude that always expects the worst. Negative outcomes are bad outcomes like losing a game, getting a disease, suffering an injury, or getting something stolen.”

This description of negativity sounds very much like the sadness, irritability, hopelessness and catastrophic thinking that are part of depression or anxiety. (Depression and anxiety are often intertwined in the same person.)

So negativity is not necessarily about ingrained disposition. It could be the result of being an Iowa football fan.. A Hawk fan might be basically positive, but have been ransacked. An optimistic, more naturally cheery person can be thwacked by circumstances, chronic or acute disappointment from following Iowa football, and appear to be an Eeyore when they are really a Pooh. (From A.A. Milne’s Winnie-the-Pooh.)

We have all been there. A breakup, homesickness, illness, betrayal, job loss, a biological illness or a lifetime of little assaults/empathic flaws on the part of caregivers takes a toll. It is very difficult to smile when you want to cry and it is a great relief when you can tell someone what is actually going on. All this to say that the “negative” person may be a suffering person, and could use reach-out rather than stay-away. If their despair shows up in the form of irritability or even hostility, it may be worth trying to perceive the deeper issue. It might help them personally, enhance the interpersonal dynamic and improve the milieu.

Source
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/...201611/taking-deeper-look-the-negative-person
 
Good ol predictable Kurt. Try the 30-yard field goal instead of going for the jugular with one more pass to the EZ. You’re dominating the game and already up 3 TDs. What’s the danger of going for a fourth with time expiring? JFC

Kicking unit obviously needs practice too bro.
 
Still stickin’ with my 51-0 prediction. Two things though, they need to get Amani Jones outta the game, two special teams penalties! And we need someone at that RG spot to keep Brinkman off of Stanley. So far Ferguson and Paulsen arent cutting it! Didnt know that Banwart was dinged up, hope he gets healthy for Wisky game.
 
Article online

tivity from the web dictionary;

Negativity is a tendency to be downbeat, disagreeable, and skeptical. It's a pessimistic attitude that always expects the worst. Negative outcomes are bad outcomes like losing a game, getting a disease, suffering an injury, or getting something stolen.”

This description of negativity sounds very much like the sadness, irritability, hopelessness and catastrophic thinking that are part of depression or anxiety. (Depression and anxiety are often intertwined in the same person.)

So negativity is not necessarily about ingrained disposition. It could be the result of being an Iowa football fan.. A Hawk fan might be basically positive, but have been ransacked. An optimistic, more naturally cheery person can be thwacked by circumstances, chronic or acute disappointment from following Iowa football, and appear to be an Eeyore when they are really a Pooh. (From A.A. Milne’s Winnie-the-Pooh.)

We have all been there. A breakup, homesickness, illness, betrayal, job loss, a biological illness or a lifetime of little assaults/empathic flaws on the part of caregivers takes a toll. It is very difficult to smile when you want to cry and it is a great relief when you can tell someone what is actually going on. All this to say that the “negative” person may be a suffering person, and could use reach-out rather than stay-away. If their despair shows up in the form of irritability or even hostility, it may be worth trying to perceive the deeper issue. It might help them personally, enhance the interpersonal dynamic and improve the milieu.

Source
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/...201611/taking-deeper-look-the-negative-person
Nice copy from dictionary under: see hawk fan!
 

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