It’s been more people using the recently legalized ,or not, drugs of their choice who’ve been going batshit lately. And not a few who are either not using or abusing their medications.
Most curbside drop off points approximate what I would imagine Snoop Dog’s parties smell like.
The Navy recently filed a bunch of patents for things like compact fusion reactors, anti grav drive units and inertia dampers.
They're either messing about to make others think we might possess this tech when it’s aliens. Or we possess this tech.
And they all conveniently speak English without the pretense for a need for a universal translator or babble fish unless they’re dealing with Klingons.
That’s not age related. Plenty of a$$holes with control issues still pulling that BS these days. Far more prevalent in the private world where some of the more special people can hide.
I was speaking to experienced pilots often kicking wrong pedals in V1 cut scenarios. It was nearly an exclusive club with that regard. And stupider still was the fact that most never seemed to catch on to the fact that the failed engine on checkride night tended to be the the right one so the the TOGA button was easily accessible in a familiar place on the operational thrust lever. And vice versa on warm up night.
If those craft caught on film by our navy fighters are actually the Sanctuary II then Thanos is Lilliputian and we have nothing to fear.
<insert Men In Black size doesn’t matter comment here>
I’m making no judgement about the PIC’s ability, but quite often some of our more seasoned fractional pilots in their late 60’s and early 70’s self retired in the sim by doing much the same thing. Just terrible all around.
Connecting on 5% more throws where the receiver is thrown open would seem to be a difference maker in a race where both QB’s are essentially equal otherwise.
Casey threw Brewer open in the Alamo Bowl. He seems to see and execute a layered passing attack quite well. That pairs nicely with a strong rushing attack. Card, otoh, seems to see and anticipate holes of the defense in a more on schedule manner.
it may be that Casey’s escapability and layered passing is needed more than Card’s more structured ability this year, but I think Card’s game wins out once pass pro tightens up and we have more toys at the skill positions.
Just bought a Kia Telluride for the wife’s new mom tank. It does a very fine job of lane keeping other than the occasional attempt to follow the white line on an off ramp or slam on the brakes when it sees a car slowing on an off ramp ahead of it. I basically drove it hands off from Dallas to South Louisiana. You’re supposed to touch the wheel every 45 seconds to let it know you’re still awake, and it’ll fuss at you with a message, but will otherwise keep driving. It changed speed as the speed limit changed and the only thing I didn’t like was that it would slow down to maintain distance from the car ahead of it, and I wouldn’t notice because it had lulled me into a sense of security. Normally I’m beat after that drive, but it was a breeze.
So you’re saying LB’s and S’s standing lead footed while staring into the backfield in fear of a VY keep read instead of taking their drops may have simplified things for our offense?
About a decade of watching OL coaches fall in love with measurables and potential to the exclusion of production for significant parts of entire seasons has jaded me to the possibility that the current OL coach isn’t doing the same.
There are more than a few UT sports content producers who pleasure themselves to thoughts of a pure meritocracy taking place in the football program while handling their units anew with each staff change, but, without fail, actual humans with coaching titles continue to fall into the patterns of behavior that are associated with being actual humans. Notably, wanting to try large specimens at OT positions who have demonstrated an inability to compete therefor the entirety of their time on the 40 acres.
So Coach Flood has some nice skins on the wall, but any reports of lights suddenly coming on for Imade at tackle are met with more of an “Ok....sure” response than any semblance of optimism. I’ll put those thoughts up there in dubious bin with Angilau picking up a twist, Brewer being a serviceable TE or the goal posts aligning with the South end zone tunnel until I see some more proof during a game against actual competition.