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halpless2112 t1_j8fkyyh wrote

I respect your confidence, even if you’re completely wrong.

Perhaps college would do you good. Go out there and learn about the planet you live on. I promise it’s a rewarding experience. It may even yield the added benefit of you actually learning about the real (and immediate) effects even a 1.5°C global average increase would have on our civilization (especially ones not as fortunate as most western societies)

Cool place to start is why infrared light seems so content to stay here in our atmosphere. As well as where that infrared comes from. There’s probably a ton of good pics that may teach you something 🤷‍♂️

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aboysmokingintherain t1_j8facyo wrote

I think the issue is very often Black Qb’s play the position more with their legs than their arms. Hurts ran for three tds last night. Lamar also has been setting records for his rushing attack. The issue with this is they get hurt more or are inconsistent. Case and point, Lamar has been injured a lot over the last few seasons. Most qb’s can’t take that wear and tear and have the endurance to make a Super Bowl. Maholmes and Wilson are exceptions though but if anything they use their legs to extend plays instead of relying on their rushing to open the defense.

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idungiveboutnothing t1_j8f6qul wrote

Olsen had zero clue what he was talking about with every single penalty and review throughout the night. Every single one of those booth reviews was blatantly obvious how it was going to go if you know anything about the catch rules or watched any game in the past 5 years and Olsen acted like it was some travesty they were overturning calls.

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