Drake Stoops

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Would like to see how Andy Reid would use him.
I'm sure he'd find even more ways to get him the ball but Tutu's best spot has always been at the F receiving spot (now granted, with our closer splits a lot of times, X, F, Z have less important but still important than a more traditional offense) but Kupp has that spot. It's not surprise that Tutu's best games were when Kupp was down with injury.

Part of it is just where we can play him. He can def run X but he comes with a number of liabilities there and Puka is a Z through and through which would be Tutu's next best spot... so he kinda lives in a no man's land in this offense.

I think when you start really seeing receivers as X, F, and Z and not 1, 2 and 3, you get a much better understanding of not just our offense but offenses across the league.
 

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I have a feeling that my definition of a gadget player vs role player are dramatically different from you.

Tutu only getting targeted on average less than 1 time a game after the second Seattle game tells me he is a gadget player not a role player.

Tutu's targets in the last 7 games

3 3 0 0 1 4 1 (and the 4 targets was in the SF game where the starters were mostly benched)

That's a gadget player.

Whereas Robinson was averaging close to 4 catches a game in the last 6 or 7 games he played.

That to me is a Role player.
 

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And his dad is former Hawkeye and Oklahoma legendary coach Bob Stoops. So football runs in his blood.
It’s easy to see how a guy with less than average physical traits and measurables makes it this far—he’s got an above average football IQ. That can carry you a long ways, but at some point…

Good luck to him, seeing as he’s a Ram.
 

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I'm sure he'd find even more ways to get him the ball but Tutu's best spot has always been at the F receiving spot (now granted, with our closer splits a lot of times, X, F, Z have less important but still important than a more traditional offense) but Kupp has that spot. It's not surprise that Tutu's best games were when Kupp was down with injury.

Part of it is just where we can play him. He can def run X but he comes with a number of liabilities there and Puka is a Z through and through which would be Tutu's next best spot... so he kinda lives in a no man's land in this offense.

I think when you start really seeing receivers as X, F, and Z and not 1, 2 and 3, you get a much better understanding of not just our offense but offenses across the league.
What you're saying makes a ton of sense and is probably the biggest issue.
They liked him enough to draft him highly
A year or two for a receiver to learn the NFL game/offense.
Then finding a role for him as Puka emerged.....yeah, no mans land sort of makes sense.
 

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Yeah, but at least they do not have 666 in their logo.
google creeps me out, I try not to use it.
Getting into Luxxle.
I do not even carry a smartphone, all of them track your every physical move. Even when turned off and you can not take the batteries out of most of them. They listen to your every word. I can talk about brakes pads for a car with a friend with a smartphone. Then he immediately gets adds for brake pads on his phone. Nope, not for me.
I carry a 4G flip phone with removable battery that has a hot spot for a laptop.
They are personal tracking-listening devices. I do not know why its not illegal.
This is America after all.
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First off dude wtf? 666?

And just an fyi someone can triangulate your position using a hotspot. Especially after logging into a leisure website like this from past known logged traffic. Do you pay using a card for the service of said cell phone?

Did you buy your laptop with a card or bank account?

Do you use it while in your home or only out?

Do you log into any accounts that use your personal data or have your personal data that you access with said internet via cellphone and computer?

Its all traceable and with the ridiculous storage and processing power now for these super computers and data farms I’m sure your data like the rest of ours has been siphoned off the primary ISP’s in the nation.

There are multiple programs that link these now.

Just being realistic with you.

I’m of the camp of anonymity and individual freedoms especially online but of course you have the boot lickers that pull try to pull Whyaboutism to find one instance as to why we need a policed existence.

I’m a fan of capitialism but to much of anything is a bad thing and when you give corporations the ability to ciphon all of a persons data there truest is now privacy anymore. Even with banking.
 

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First off dude wtf? 666?

And just an fyi someone can triangulate your position using a hotspot. Especially after logging into a leisure website like this from past known logged traffic. Do you pay using a card for the service of said cell phone?

Did you buy your laptop with a card or bank account?

Do you use it while in your home or only out?

Do you log into any accounts that use your personal data or have your personal data that you access with said internet via cellphone and computer?

Its all traceable and with the ridiculous storage and processing power now for these super computers and data farms I’m sure your data like the rest of ours has been siphoned off the primary ISP’s in the nation.

There are multiple programs that link these now.

Just being realistic with you.

I’m of the camp of anonymity and individual freedoms especially online but of course you have the boot lickers that pull try to pull Whyaboutism to find one instance as to why we need a policed existence.

I’m a fan of capitialism but to much of anything is a bad thing and when you give corporations the ability to ciphon all of a persons data there truest is now privacy anymore. Even with banking.
The corp I work for help build out the NSA data collection center outside the town I live in.
Know a couple of the engineers that worked on it.
No matter the law (laws don't exist to the ones enforcing them), they (NSA) collect all of the cell data. All of it. Every word, every number, every text, every picture and video.
And thats just the tip of what they can do.
 

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Yeah, but at least they do not have 666 in their logo.
google creeps me out, I try not to use it.
Getting into Luxxle.
I do not even carry a smartphone, all of them track your every physical move. Even when turned off and you can not take the batteries out of most of them. They listen to your every word. I can talk about brakes pads for a car with a friend with a smartphone. Then he immediately gets adds for brake pads on his phone. Nope, not for me.
I carry a 4G flip phone with removable battery that has a hot spot for a laptop.
They are personal tracking-listening devices. I do not know why its not illegal.
This is America after all.
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The corp I work for help build out the NSA data collection center outside the town I live in.
Know a couple of the engineers that worked on it.
No matter the law (laws don't exist to the ones enforcing them), they (NSA) collect all of the cell data. All of it. Every word, every number, every text, every picture and video.
And thats just the tip of what they can do.
Yeah my neighbor was regaling me with important information regarding cell phones and I was like "dude I worked on radios in the early 90s that could listen to them." They came with trace displays for the frequency band so you could pick them out, label them, etc. We would op check them on locals in the area making their phone calls.

It's like with email. People just don't understand that whatever they say can be intercepted and with email can be had later on servers. Basically if you are someone important you're under surveillance at all times. Everything you do and say.

Biggest issue right now is sorting through chunks of data so big they can't filter it all. But don't dispair my govt overlords, as AI is arriving to fix that for you. :laugh3:
 

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The corp I work for help build out the NSA data collection center outside the town I live in.
Know a couple of the engineers that worked on it.
No matter the law (laws don't exist to the ones enforcing them), they (NSA) collect all of the cell data. All of it. Every word, every number, every text, every picture and video.
And thats just the tip of what they can do.
All of this is very possibly true.

The thing is most of us don't do or say anything important or illegal enough to even care.
 

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All of this is very possibly true.

The thing is most of us don't do or say anything important or illegal enough to even care.

and even if they do they can't use that information against them unless they have a warrant to see all that private material.

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Yeah my neighbor was regaling me with important information regarding cell phones and I was like "dude I worked on radios in the early 90s that could listen to them." They came with trace displays for the frequency band so you could pick them out, label them, etc. We would op check them on locals in the area making their phone calls.

It's like with email. People just don't understand that whatever they say can be intercepted and with email can be had later on servers. Basically if you are someone important you're under surveillance at all times. Everything you do and say.

Biggest issue right now is sorting through chunks of data so big they can't filter it all. But don't dispair my govt overlords, as AI is arriving to fix that for you. :laugh3:
Yep.
Scary stuff.
It would Orwell a hard on Im sure.
 

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All of this is very possibly true.

The thing is most of us don't do or say anything important or illegal enough to even care.
Its the same with all rights.
I also don't hide illegals things on my personal property....does that mean I shouldn't care about the 4th amendment?
Come on man.
So.........
Any other UDFA anyone likes?
 

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And here I came to the thread looking for discussions on an UDFA :D
And it all started innocently, in a legit football exchange when one poster mentioned Google.

That’s all it took to trigger the other guy. Exit Football … Enter Crazy Stupid. Not the first time that poster has been so quickly and easily triggered.
 
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And it all started innocently, in a legit football exchange when one poster mentioned Google.

That’s all it took to trigger the other guy. Exit Football … Enter Crazy Stupid. Not the first time that poster has been so quickly and easily triggered.
I’ll never understand why anyone would want to use a LARams forum to bring in non-football nonsense. There are so many other accommodating forums for that.
 

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I’ll never understand why anyone would want to use a LARams forum to bring in non-football nonsense.
You’re so naive.

Obviously, the L.A. Rams are a covert organization established by the most nefarious elements of society.

And Sean McVay is a hologram.
 
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Its the same with all rights.
I also don't hide illegals things on my personal property....does that mean I shouldn't care about the 4th amendment?
Come on man.
So.........
Any other UDFA anyone likes?
I know my rights very well, I just don't dwell on matters outside of my control
 

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Just a gut feeling

WR Sam Wiglusz, Ohio

WR J.J. Laap, Cortland

Make team or p.s. over Stoops
My gut feelings are right at times, other times it turns out to be just a bad case of gas:laugh1:
Remember you heard it or smelled it here first.
 
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