2023 Transfer QB

Irishdrunk

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Does any season do a Pre-season Ranking vs Final rankings analysis?

I am thinking ND is preseason around #12. That would give room for over delivering in 2023.
 

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Pick your poison(s):

1) "Our pass rush is going to be bad."
2) "Our interior OL is going to be bad."
3) "Our safeties are going to be bad."
4) "Tommy still hasn't proven anything."
5) "Our recruiting isn't as hot this cycle, we will never close the gap."
6) "Freeman needs to remove all clock management concerns, or he'll never be a good HC."
7) "Buchner is going to transfer."
8) "Styles is going to transfer."
9) "Is Golden really the best we can do?"
10) "NBC sucks."
11) "Jack Collinsworth sucks."
12) "Garrett sucks."
13) "The spring game being on Peacock is an affront to the ND brand."
14) "I'm old and the world is scary."
Sign me up for 13, put it on network TV. Almost as bad as when they switched the Clemson game over to USA in '20 for Biden's acceptance speech. How bout we accept the fact we have a top 5 matchup heating up, show the speech on C-SPAN.
 

Irish#1

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We wait until spring ball and then over-analyze the Blue-Gold game.
No need to wait until then. IOver analyzing starts the first day of spring practice.

IE Poster1: Did you see that clip where Merriweather snagged that ball with one hand? Pretty sure he's headed for an AA season.

IE Poster2: You talking about the clip where Stuckey was 5ft away and tossed it to him underhand?

IE Poster1: Yeah, that's it. He showed great strength with his fingertips.
 

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It is some crap that in a year we’ll probably have a championship capable offense, it’ll be the one year since 2016 that we don’t have a championship capable defense
It could be like when Hamilton went down in 21 and the defense got better. There are enough good players for that to be possible in a sense of some stars.
 

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It is some crap that in a year we’ll probably have a championship capable offense, it’ll be the one year since 2016 that we don’t have a championship capable defense
I really think folks concerns about the defense and DL are completely out of control. There is a ton of young talent on this team with a very serious veteran presence. Good coaches can with big with that.

Between the Junior and Sophomore class there will be 7, former, top 175 front 7 defenders that have yet to truly make their mark on the program.

This is what the offseason and coaches are for. It's what Balis, Washington, Golden, and Freeman are for. Will every single one of those guys, breakout? Likely not, but we should expect significant contributions from that bunch.
 

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Brennan Armstrong to NC State is that the carousel done now so?


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Since this is the thread where a few people were arguing with me about weight loss injections & I said they aren’t “game changers” like a few said, (despite the fact I’m a medical researcher for my former career), here is what I warned you about;
There is now concern about patients receiving these drug being over twice as likely to develop Thyroid cancer. And patients who receive these drugs for Type 2 Diabetes are currently not beIng tested or screened for Thyroid cancer or conditions.
Many doctors have stopped giving these weight loss injections because of the Thyroid concern.
Others have stopped because of the recommended testing of the kidneys, liver,
cholesterol, and electrolytes every 3 months because of the injections.
A doctor who made these drugs famous, said today, what I said a month ago, that these drugs wear off & the weight comes back if the injections are your reasons for losing weight;
"I prescribe these medications 10 times per day," Dr. Amanda Velazquez, Director of Obesity Medicine at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, told ABC News.

"Obesity is a chronic relapsing disease," Velazquez added and said that the weight loss effects of the medications wear off after drug discontinuation.”

Every doctor who prescribes these injections will explain to patients they have to stop (or your liver & kidneys will fail), & guess what happens when they stop? Read the statement above…

If you have type 2 diabetes & are obese, don’t take injections. Change your diet and exercise. Stop looking for miracle cures. No such thing. It’s medical science. Take injections, your liver & kidneys fail, at twice the risk for cancer, you stop and the fat comes back.
Science.
 

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Since this is the thread where a few people were arguing with me about weight loss injections & I said they aren’t “game changers” like a few said, (despite the fact I’m a medical researcher for my former career), here is what I warned you about;
There is now concern about patients receiving these drug being over twice as likely to develop Thyroid cancer. And patients who receive these drugs for Type 2 Diabetes are currently not beIng tested or screened for Thyroid cancer or conditions.
Many doctors have stopped giving these weight loss injections because of the Thyroid concern.
Others have stopped because of the recommended testing of the kidneys, liver,
cholesterol, and electrolytes every 3 months because of the injections.
A doctor who made these drugs famous, said today, what I said a month ago, that these drugs wear off & the weight comes back if the injections are your reasons for losing weight;
"I prescribe these medications 10 times per day," Dr. Amanda Velazquez, Director of Obesity Medicine at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, told ABC News.

"Obesity is a chronic relapsing disease," Velazquez added and said that the weight loss effects of the medications wear off after drug discontinuation.”

Every doctor who prescribes these injections will explain to patients they have to stop (or your liver & kidneys will fail), & guess what happens when they stop? Read the statement above…

If you have type 2 diabetes & are obese, don’t take injections. Change your diet and exercise. Stop looking for miracle cures. No such thing. It’s medical science. Take injections, your liver & kidneys fail, at twice the risk for cancer, you stop and the fat comes back.
Science.
Is this both Ozempic and Mounjaro? Will one gain the weight back after discontinuation even if they exercise and eat right? Are there any safe drugs that bodybuilders or others take to cut weight? Thanks; I’ll hang up and listen.
 

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Since this is the thread where a few people were arguing with me about weight loss injections & I said they aren’t “game changers” like a few said, (despite the fact I’m a medical researcher for my former career), here is what I warned you about;
There is now concern about patients receiving these drug being over twice as likely to develop Thyroid cancer. And patients who receive these drugs for Type 2 Diabetes are currently not beIng tested or screened for Thyroid cancer or conditions.
Many doctors have stopped giving these weight loss injections because of the Thyroid concern.
Others have stopped because of the recommended testing of the kidneys, liver,
cholesterol, and electrolytes every 3 months because of the injections.
A doctor who made these drugs famous, said today, what I said a month ago, that these drugs wear off & the weight comes back if the injections are your reasons for losing weight;
"I prescribe these medications 10 times per day," Dr. Amanda Velazquez, Director of Obesity Medicine at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, told ABC News.

"Obesity is a chronic relapsing disease," Velazquez added and said that the weight loss effects of the medications wear off after drug discontinuation.”

Every doctor who prescribes these injections will explain to patients they have to stop (or your liver & kidneys will fail), & guess what happens when they stop? Read the statement above…

If you have type 2 diabetes & are obese, don’t take injections. Change your diet and exercise. Stop looking for miracle cures. No such thing. It’s medical science. Take injections, your liver & kidneys fail, at twice the risk for cancer, you stop and the fat comes back.
Science.
That’s why Tirzepatide is being studied in CKD, because of the adverse effect it has on the kidneys.

GLP-1s have carried the Thyroid cancer warning since approval; 2x an extremely low number is still an extremely low number…

The risk/benefit for these drugs among T2DM and actual obese patients is extremely favorable.

I’d like some iota of data on liver and kidney function failure that you are claiming because it’s not in the data presented at EASD.
 

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Sounds like a transfer backup QB is still desired


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We could go to who on the beat are the characters of your favorite sitcom. My favorite is Seinfeld

Jerry- Loy
Kramer- Singer
George- Driskell
Newman- Mike Frank

Not sure how Rasputin missed this earlier, but some thoughts:

Family Guy:

Peter Griffin - Driskell
Lois - Vince
Stewie - Ryan
Christopher - Mike Singer
Meg - IB members
 

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Freeman just said they’d have a decision on looking for a transfer QB by the 2nd bye week.

Seems like that’s a yes, they will go after one, to me.
Considering pre-season I’m pretty sure he did the coach talk thing and said no. The schedule sets up nicely next year, unless Angeli is really showing out he can’t be the starter in college station. IMO
 
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