Recruiting Football Talk VII

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The World Health Organization, and National Cancer Institute, and UK's top Cancer Org are propaganda?

American Cancer Society recommends not eating red meat. Think i'll listen to my Doc, and qualified authorities.
My pops and grandpa's all smoked, drank and ate bacon as well as baked goods made with lard. All went into their 80s/90s. Yeah, genes play a role, but they didn't sit around. If they didn't grow, hunt or raise it, it wasn't on the menu. They were outside and active. Physical labor. Moderation, be active in the fresh air/sunshine as much as you can.
 
The good thing is, going into Hyatts last season you could have said the same thing about him that we are saying right now about a number of receivers. Hyatt worked hard that off-season and kept it up the rest of his time here and it paid off for him big time. Squirrel had almost double the yards this year than Hyatt had his first two years. Lots of potential within that group let’s just hope they take that lesson from Hyatt and work hard this off-season.
Thanks. I was going to say the same thing. Memories are short around here. Hyatt was mostly a disappointment until his final season at UT.
 
The reason they were backups was because they weren't better than Wright. That being the case, one would logically expect there to be some level of drop off now that Wright is gone. Just my stupid, dumb take of course.
Just like Wright wasn’t better than Chandler when he first got here.
He is better than Chandler was now.

The logical expectation is they will develop and improve.

The dumb take is to assume because they were his backup that they don’t have the talent to be as good or better.
 
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Yeah, I had three of my grandparents live into their ninety's eating eggs, butter and bacon or sausage out of an iron skillet every day of their lives. Oh yeah, they also cooked with lard.4
My grand father lived to be 100 and had a steady diet of eggs, ham, beef, all kinds of pork, lard. I think health issues just happen, it also depends on your activity level.
 
The World Health Organization, and National Cancer Institute, and UK's top Cancer Org are propaganda?

American Cancer Society recommends not eating red meat. Think i'll listen to my Doc, and qualified authorities.
They aren't capable of nuance in their messages to the masses. They generalize to the point of sacrificing truth for simplicity.

Lean red meat is healthier for you than dark meat chicken. It is absolutely not a carcinogen.
 
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