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autism0fadown · 5 months
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More current art i did of the odyssey dads!!
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gummmy · 2 years
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⚠️slight nud1ty ⚠️blood
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Ok I’m high key obsessed bc I’ve been re-listening to dndads. Sorry for making Mercedes kind of naked I just really wanted to get the contours of her body right.
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yum-grass · 4 months
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I did a thing
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jk144 · 5 years
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marilynngmesalo · 5 years
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Cowboys’ Tyrone Crawford released from hospital after neck injury
Cowboys’ Tyrone Crawford released from hospital after neck injury Cowboys’ Tyrone Crawford released from hospital after neck injury https://ift.tt/eA8V8J
Initial reports were encouraging after Cowboys defensive lineman Tyrone Crawford suffered a scary injury in Dallas’ NFC East-clinching 27-20 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.
Crawford injured his neck on the second play of the game. His neck was stabilized on a stretcher with his facemask removed, and the seventh-year player was moving his arms and legs before he was taken off the field.
He was taken to a hospital, and the Cowboys said after the game that Crawford was released and would be re-evaluated Monday by the team’s medical staff.
The play that brought the cart out for Tyrone Crawford #DallasCowboys pic.twitter.com/NgvD9lg8e6
— Joey Hayden (@_joeyhayden) December 23, 2018
Dallas wasn’t the only playoff-bound team to get hit by an injury on Sunday.
New England wide receiver Cordarrelle Patterson left with a knee injury in the third quarter of the Patriots’ AFC East-clinching victory over the Buffalo Bills. Patterson was expected to play a bigger role in the offence with deep threat Josh Gordon suspended indefinitely.
For the Bills (5-10), linebacker Julian Stanford exited with an ankle injury and wide receiver Deonte Thompson left with a toe injury.
The NFL-best New Orleans Saints clinched the NFC’s top seed by beating the Pittsburgh Steelers but lost one of Drew Brees’ protectors when left tackle Terron Armstead was hurt in the first half and left for good in the second half. Armstead, who tore a pectoral muscle earlier this season, was seen clutching his chest.
Linebacker Vince Williams left in the second half for the Steelers, whose playoff hopes took a big hit.
Philadelphia Eagles left tackle Jason Peters injured a quad on the first possession of Philadelphia’s wild 32-30 win over the Houston Texans. AFC South-leading Houston later clinched a playoff berth with Pittsburgh’s loss, and the Eagles still have a chance to make the playoffs next week.
Texans wide receiver Demaryius Thomas was carted off the field in the fourth quarter with a right leg injury. Houston also lost three cornerbacks to injury: Kareem Jackson (knee), Kayvon Webster (thigh) and Johnathan Joseph (neck).
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The Indianapolis Colts managed to rally for a win over the New York Giants that kept their playoff and AFC South title hopes alive, even with first-half injuries that knocked centre Ryan Kelly (neck) and Pro Bowl tight end Eric Ebron (concussion) out of the game. In the third quarter, Colts cornerbacks Kenny Moore III and Quincy Wilson walked off on successive plays with undisclosed injuries.
Giants defensive end Mario Edwards left with a calf injury, and tight end Rhett Ellison suffered a concussion.
Two cornerbacks were hurt for the Minnesota Vikings: Marcus Scherels (foot) and Xavier Rhodes (groin). Fullback C.J. Ham hurt an elbow for the Vikings, who beat the Lions and put themselves in position to earn a playoff spot with a win next Sunday.
Seattle’s banged up offensive line saw J.R. Sweezy go down with an ankle injury in the second quarter and he did not return to the Seahawks’ 38-31 win over Kansas City. Chiefs’ running back Darrel Williams suffered a hamstring injury in the first half and did not return.
For Detroit, tight end Luke Willson suffered a concussion, and defensive tackle A’Shawn Robinson and cornerback DeShawn Shead had knee injuries.
Packers left guard Lane Taylor injured a knee in the first quarter of Green Bay’s overtime win against the Jets. The Packers also lost cornerback Jaire Alexander to a groin injury.
Dolphins reserve defensive tackle Ziggy Hood injured a hamstring in a loss to the Jaguars that eliminated Miami from playoff contention. For Jacksonville, tackle Josh Wells left in the second quarter with a concussion.
Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict left late in the first half with a concussion in Cincinnati’s loss to the Cleveland Browns. Starting cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick hurt his right shoulder.
The Browns lost Pro Bowl rookie cornerback Denzel Ward to an apparent shoulder injury.
For the Falcons, running back Tevin Coleman left with a groin injury in the second half and did not return with Atlanta leading Carolina by two scores. Panthers Pro Bowl guard Trai Turner left with an ankle injury in Carolina’s loss, which ended its slim playoff chances.
The San Francisco 49ers had four players leave their loss to the NFC North champion Chicago Bears with injuries: running back Matt Breida (ankle), wide receiver Dante Pettis (left knee), tight end Garrett Celek (concussion) and cornerback K’Waun Williams (knee).
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3 IN, 3 OUT – Two Halves Don’t Make a Whole
By fellow 12 Clinton Bonner
image credit seattletimes.com
Synergy. It’s that overused word folks sling to appear smart. The ole 1 + 1 = 3!!! The idea that if 2 units merge together that their sum is greater than the whole of their parts. Funny thing is… there’s no true antonym to this word. There’s ideas that get sorta close and define things as singular, or alone and not in union… sure, that’s close. But, there’s no word that represents the exact opposite where the 2 parts, that should be in synch, cause the whole to shrivel, sour, or sink.
There might not be a perfect word for it, but we witnessed a ‘perfect’ performance that delivered us 12s the opposite of synergy, and another road loss.
Apologies in advance, this version of #3i3o will be a bit of a shotgun blast as the ultimate thief we know as time, is demanding me to be in other places. Without the ability – yet! – to attack this assignment through quantum physics, I offer you the  Spaceballs short, short version. Sure, I could take a knee, but that ain’t my style. So instead, prepare to make the jump to Ludicrous Speed!!!
  OUT – Big Timers
Super Bowl XL sucked! It sucked because we lost, it sucked because Darrell Jackson got flagged, it sucked due to phantom holding penalties, it sucked because Jerramy Stevens sucked, it sucked because Big Ben NEVER got in on that 4th down goal-line sneak… it just sucked.
At the end of the day, we didn’t lost because of ALL of those things above.
We lost because we allowed a 75 yard TD run to Steamin’ Willie Parker.
We lost because we allowed a 43 yard TD throw, on a double-reverse, from Antwaan Randle El to Hines Ward when we saw ALL YEAR that Pittsburgh would run at least 1 trick play per game.
Sunday was like looking at the Ghost of Seahawks Past. Two gashing gainers humbled our ‘Hawks. A 55-yarder to Rishard and a 75-yard dash by DeMarco.
Combine that with issues the week previous that saw Carlos Hyde earn yards in big, big chunks and… well, as Adam always says, twice is a coincidence. What comes next? Three times is a ‘you’ problem. This team needs to avoid these big timers to assure this ain’t a ‘you’ problem.
  IN – Richard Sherman
Nope. Sherman was right.
  Richard Sherman was trying to send Mariota back to Hawaii http://pic.twitter.com/CmU8iiQZtQ
— sօċʀatɛs (@Nicktheegr8) September 24, 2017
  In hockey, if your team is on the road, playing flat and just can’t get into 2nd gear… someone hits, as hard as they can, the best player wearing the opposing sweater.
I don’t buy into this narrative that Sherman needs to keep his emotions in check. And I certainly don’t buy into it after he hits an opposing QB on the road when that QB was still in bounds.
“He was still in bounds so I play until the blow of the whistle,” Sherman said. “If the quarterback slides or kind of gives himself up or does something like that, then you stop. But if there’s still yards that he’s gaining, you’re taught to play to the whistle.
“It’s so crazy the way the game is nowadays. (Mariota) came up to me and said ‘good hit’ because he understood that I’m playing till the blow of the whistle. I’m not waiting until you took two steps out of bounds. It’s a game of inches and you can’t give up anything, and it’s just one of those plays. It’s football. It seems like the world is getting a lot softer in terms of the way it’s officiated and the way it’s seen, but it’s football at the end of the day.” – Richard Sherman
Sherman is the exact player you’d hate if he’s not on your team and I love that about him.
  OUT – Death Row, Offsides, and Out of Sight
Much of our line has caught a bad case of the #72s … We accept as 12s that Bennett is going to go (or line-up!) offsides at least once a game. But who knew it was contagious? Sheldon, Clark, was that Avril too (I’d have to go back and watch and well… I’d rather not) beating to their own drum, jumping the gun and giving TN an easy 5?
We had offsides that provided 1st downs, we had offsides that made 3rd down easily manageable, and yes… we had offsides that resulted in a ‘free play’ … which just like week 1, resulted in a big TD for the other team.
If your unit goes offsides multiple times BUT sacks the quarterback 4+ times in a victory… all is forgiven yes?
If your unit gives away crucial first downs and doesn’t register a single hit on Super Mariota the entire game… I dub thee unforgiven.
By the way, see the IN above and understand why Sherman took the shot he took.
We know the Titans have a good O-line, but they made our pass rush look downright pedestrian.
  IN – The Return of Sexy Deep Balls !!!
Coach Bevell found the “good plays” book late into the 2nd quarter. Ya know, par for the course for our ‘Hawks offense and if it wasn’t already uber-evident, Russ and company needed to get vertical.
When we dink an dunk and rely on 5 yard outs and WR bubble screens, our offense is so predictable, so boring, and not effective. We thrive on chunk plays and we thrive on getting the ball down the field. Like so!!!
  RUSSELL WILSON THREW A PASS THAT WAS CAUGHT BY A SEATTLE SEAHAWK SIREN EMOJI http://pic.twitter.com/jEUQRBE7aN
— Ben Baldwin (@guga31bb) September 24, 2017
This offense, for the first time all year, showed us what the passing game could do. Russ wasn’t perfect, he missed some throws and btw in the first half anyone not named Baldwin failed to come up with nearly all contested passes!
Yet, when they opened it up. Baldwin, Prosise, P-Rich, Jimmy, Luke… over and over again. And what gets lost in our downfield success is that it parlays into better red zone execution too for Russ. Look at that needle to Baldwin for 6. Look at the checkdown to Carson in stride for 6. Look at that slant to P-Rich for 6.
The Sexy Deep Ball isn’t just a chain mover, it’s a red zone groover. Now, is it possible for us to see an SDB dare we say… in the 1st quarter of a game!!!
  OUT – Run Blocking Regression on Repeat
Credit where due, the O-Line was better in pass protection in this game. Not perfect by a long shot, but markedly better and with Russ back there, well, we saw the results right?
But the run blocking, que lastima! It’s hard to watch this. We failed to convert on 3rd n’ 1 in the first quarter as Luke Willson was 2 strides too late to fill his hole. This resulted in Carson, stuffed behind the line of scrimmage, forcing a punt on a promising drive. It killed our ‘mo, it put the defense back out there for more, early minutes, on the road, when the on-field temperatures were above the century mark.
Russ can go for 375 and 4TDs, but if we can’t run block, we won’t win games against quality foes.
  IN – Shaq Continues to Shine
Lane did NOT have a good day. Shaq Griffin did though. He’s sticky, he can tackle, and though his presence hasn’t translated into turnovers quite yet, if you are as skilled as he is with sticking with your receiver, it’s inevitable that kind of coverage will lead to turnovers.
We need ‘em! So let’s see ‘em. In the meantime, kudos to Griffin who in his first 3 NFL games, has made it on this side of the ledger 2x.
As Meatloaf so passionately crooned … 2 outta 3 ain’t bad.
  From the Flock!!!
Ella was liking what she was seeing from our offense. She and I seem to disagree on Big Perm, Big Sherm, and that’s OK! Thanks Ella!
On the IN, we do know how to move the ball. But Sherman's attitude is a major OUT. #3i3o
— Ella Esparza (@EsparzaElla) September 24, 2017
  There was a ton more banter on the Sea Hawkers Ring of Honor on Facebook and due to time, I’ll need to #DoBetter next week to make sure it all gets included!
  1,2,3… What’s Next!?
Well Flockers, we discussed in the preseason that our team was trying to operate in some quantum existence and in football, there’s no such thing. Either we are a championship team… or we are not. We perhaps don’t need ‘synergy’ to get back on track, but we certainly need both sides of the ball, to play consistent, solid football, at the same time.
Let’s get back to it shall we!!!?
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gummmy · 2 years
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Compilation of my coping mechanisms.🌈🌧🐇
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