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Enjoy the winter and lack of oxygenJordan Domineck to Colorado.
Enjoy the winter and lack of oxygenJordan Domineck to Colorado.
Just sayin', but winter is beautiful there and the lack of oxygen helps develop the lungs for pro ball.Enjoy the winter and lack of oxygen
You cared enough to post about it instead of just skim past it since, you know, you supposedly don’t care.Who cares. Dude left a long time ago.
It’s beautiful out there and the higher altitude, while it does take a little getting used to, isn’t as awful as you might think. Oddly the worst thing for me when I used to go there a lot for work was how dry it is. My eyes, my hands, and my throat had it the worst. I always had to have a bottle or glass of water on the nightstand in the hotel so I could take a drink as soon as I woke up because my throat was so dry.Enjoy the winter and lack of oxygen
yep, once you get used to the altitude, you cant tell any difference. now, if you take a week or 2 break from training, its like starting over. I loved when i was stationed at Fort Carson when I was in the army. when i went down to Alabama for training from CO, running was soooo easy. almost enjoyable.It’s beautiful out there and the higher altitude, while it does take a little getting used to, isn’t as awful as you might think. Oddly the worst thing for me when I used to go there a lot for work was how dry it is. My eyes, my hands, and my throat had it the worst. I always had to have a bottle or glass of water on the nightstand in the hotel so I could take a drink as soon as I woke up because my throat was so dry.
After a month or so out west back in the day, I finally went to the doctor complaining about a "lump" in my throat, but he told me it was a common reaction as a result of the change in humidity levels from my accustomed southeast. Told me to wet my whistle more often.It’s beautiful out there and the higher altitude, while it does take a little getting used to, isn’t as awful as you might think. Oddly the worst thing for me when I used to go there a lot for work was how dry it is. My eyes, my hands, and my throat had it the worst. I always had to have a bottle or glass of water on the nightstand in the hotel so I could take a drink as soon as I woke up because my throat was so dry.
I suspect he'll enjoy the $$Enjoy the winter and lack of oxygen
I lived in Wyoming for a while in the 90’s. I got used to the cold, altitude and hills pretty quickly. Never did get used to the wind always blowing.It’s beautiful out there and the higher altitude, while it does take a little getting used to, isn’t as awful as you might think. Oddly the worst thing for me when I used to go there a lot for work was how dry it is. My eyes, my hands, and my throat had it the worst. I always had to have a bottle or glass of water on the nightstand in the hotel so I could take a drink as soon as I woke up because my throat was so dry.
It'd be nice to get him, but looks like Auburn is ponying up the NIL for him-“Virginia linebacker Nick Jackson entered the transfer portal and he has racked up 352 career tackles and 10.5 sacks during his time in Charlottesville and is could be an instant impact player wherever he decided to transfer too.“
ESPN Lists Georgia Tech As A Potential Fit For Top Transfer Portal Linebacker - Sports Illustrated Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets News, Analysis and More
Georgia Tech has already added two linebackers through the portalwww.si.com
a dream come true“Virginia linebacker Nick Jackson entered the transfer portal and he has racked up 352 career tackles and 10.5 sacks during his time in Charlottesville and is could be an instant impact player wherever he decided to transfer too.“
ESPN Lists Georgia Tech As A Potential Fit For Top Transfer Portal Linebacker - Sports Illustrated Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets News, Analysis and More
Georgia Tech has already added two linebackers through the portalwww.si.com
... That's 'cause he COULD carelessYou cared enough to post about it instead of just skim past it since, you know, you supposedly don’t care.
A lot of this sounds like ugag's TE1. If he indeed ends up here we could be seeing a surprising offense in 2023.This was one evaluation of Seither coming out of HS,,,,,,,
EVALUATED 11/09/2018
John Garcia Jr.
PROJECTION
4-7 RoundDAY 3
COMPARISON
Ricky Seals-JonesWASHINGTON COMMANDERS
Tall and muscular tight end who looks like a jumbo wide receiver at the prep level. Legit 6-5 frame and has added bulk over last year. Massive production bump from junior year to senior year with added size. New-age talent built to play in space with improved ability to play in-line at times. Long strider, runs well. Better route-runner than most his size with plus ball skills. Strong red-zone threat. Competitive. Plays with an edge and attitude and can physically overwhelm defensive backs. Too quick for bigger defenders. Wide catch radius. Runs with good lean relative to size and can do damage after the catch more than most. Will need to fill out to become Alpha tight end option at high-end Power Five program but could earn spot duty early on with size and receiving prowess. Willing blocker with great effort. Wants to finish through whistle but needs improved technique and bulk to keep defense honest. Best football still well ahead of him but should be productive in passing game when called upon, something the NFL covets in the modern era. May develop into multi-dimensional balanced tight end or H-back before college career wraps up.