you hate people with uncontrollable muscle spasms?D-train wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 4:09 pmThat is fantastic news. btw I like Heaps. He doesn't feel the need to have a schtick like the other clowns like Danny O and the new idiot. Just be f-ing normal and talk sports. I hate spastics.ThePro wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 5:47 amJake Heaps reiterated today that not only was the defensive approach totally different but it was due to the change at S.D-train wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 4:20 am
I have been thinking about about him going from pretty good to one man wrecking crew and what all the factors were in that happening. Our D line, their O line and his motivation could all be factors, just wondering which is the biggest factor. Maybe Wagner just told him about the 49er rivalry. lol
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If their O line was so terrible somebody probably should have let Ansah in on the secret and maybe he wouldn't have had to been pulled for the the one armed man.Sibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 4:04 pmApparently Ansah did, though.ThePro wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 3:57 pmDonn Beach wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 2:12 pmhaving their starting tackles back was a bad thing, go figure
Joe Staley didn't forget how to play football and McGlinchey is a stud . I wanted Hawks to draft him.
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Donn Beach wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 4:13 pmyou hate people with uncontrollable muscle spasms?
TOP DEFINITION
Spaz/Spastic
A unfriendly term to call someone idiotic.
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from the guy that is always so anal about their English usage, is that the Websters definition? I get crap for "untracked" which is in Websters and you pull the urban dictionary out of your ass..lol. Spastic is actually a medical condition, I had a friend when i was a kid that was in fact spastic.
here it is
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Derived via Latin from the Greek spastikos ("drawing in", "tugging" or "shaking uncontrolably"), the word spastic refers to an alteration in muscle tone affected by the medical condition spasticity, which is seen in spastic diplegia and many other forms of cerebral palsy and also in terms such as "spastic colon".
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Is this really what you guys want to spend your time debating?Donn Beach wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 4:25 pmfrom the guy that is always so anal about their English usage, is that the Websters definition? I get crap for "untracked" which is in Websters and you pull the urban dictionary out of your ass..lol. Spastic is actually a medical condition, I had a friend when i was a kid that was in fact spastic.
here it is
Derived via Latin from the Greek spastikos ("drawing in", "tugging" or "shaking uncontrolably"), the word spastic refers to an alteration in muscle tone affected by the medical condition spasticity, which is seen in spastic diplegia and many other forms of cerebral palsy and also in terms such as "spastic colon".
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I do not. Classic bounty.Captain 97 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 4:28 pmIs this really what you guys want to spend your time debating?Donn Beach wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 4:25 pmfrom the guy that is always so anal about their English usage, is that the Websters definition? I get crap for "untracked" which is in Websters and you pull the urban dictionary out of your ass..lol. Spastic is actually a medical condition, I had a friend when i was a kid that was in fact spastic.
here it is
Derived via Latin from the Greek spastikos ("drawing in", "tugging" or "shaking uncontrolably"), the word spastic refers to an alteration in muscle tone affected by the medical condition spasticity, which is seen in spastic diplegia and many other forms of cerebral palsy and also in terms such as "spastic colon".![]()
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sure, just like you pulling the urban dictionary out of your ass...lol
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Says the guy that insinuated that I thought both Danny O'Neil and Paul Galant have problems with muscle spasms. Not sure how you grow up in the US of America and not know what spastic/spaz is slang for.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 4:32 pmsure, just like you pulling the urban dictionary out of your ass...lol
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I was asking a question, not making an assertion. But, to address your statements the issue is with players that miss time getting back into football shape. From what i have heard from former players like Wyman and Millen that are in the media it takes playing actual football to get back the coordination and conditioning they need to play at their peak level, and that takes time. So, you make a decision in bringing back a veteran who may be the best player at a position but knowing it will take some time to get to full effectiveness. That would be my guess. They didn't think Staley would improve his readiness any more just working with trainers and taking part in practices. That doesn't mean he was the better option to start a LT that day.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 4:11 pm
I don't understand what you are getting at, they have been getting solid Oline play all season, they get their starting bookends tackles back and that suddenly makes their Oline a piece of crap? If they didn't expect to get as good or better production out of them why would they have used them? They were not just tossed out there, they have been practicing since they were deemed healthy to play. Your notion seems to be there should be some sort of asterisk on Clowney's being defensive player of the week, that the 9ers line was particularly bad, but i am really not seeing it
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huh, no idea what you are talking about...I understood what you were getting at, I think its an improper use of the word, doesn't make any difference that its become slang. Like your attitude for irregardless.D-train wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 4:39 pmSays the guy that insinuated that I thought both Danny O'Neil and Paul Galant have problems with muscle spasms. Not sure how you grow up in the US of America and not know what spastic/spaz is slang for.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 4:32 pmsure, just like you pulling the urban dictionary out of your ass...lol