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On Hyatt's drops, the ball was coming at a more direct angle. The tackiness is mostly utilized when the force vectors of the ball in contact with the glove surface area are more parallel to the glove surface. On Hyatt's drops, the force vector was more normal (perpindicular) to the glove surface. Does not engage the tackiness.
Tacky post, IMO. Hyatt just needs to stick it out.
 
On Hyatt's drops, the ball was coming at a more direct angle. The tackiness is mostly utilized when the force vectors of the ball in contact with the glove surface area are more parallel to the glove surface. On Hyatt's drops, the force vector was more normal (perpindicular) to the glove surface. Does not engage the tackiness.
Oh I am aware. I’ve played the position and ripped a few pairs from heat seeking missiles
 
Honestly…O/U are the way to go in baseball it’s slightly more accurate than a ML.keep your parlays at 3 unless you’re extremely confident.
I don’t gamble any more besides a rare game bc I get too into it and go over single on the day…… I was highly successful though with college football/pro football and college basketball in the pre conference games…..small team parleys is the way to win big money consistently.
 
This is true. I remember putting @Weezer in with his mate in the monkey cage. I distinctly remember his fondness for big bananas.
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On Hyatt's drops, the ball was coming at a more direct angle. The tackiness is mostly utilized when the force vectors of the ball in contact with the glove surface area are more parallel to the glove surface. On Hyatt's drops, the force vector was more normal (perpindicular) to the glove surface. Does not engage the tackiness.
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I don’t gamble any more besides a rare game bc I get too into it and go over single on the day…… I was highly successful though with college football/pro football and college basketball in the pre conference games…..small team parleys is the way to win big money consistently.

Shoot I’m trying to get better at basketball and football
 
We have seen these qbs in limited practice clips, a spring game, and 1 actual game. The coaching staff has seen them everyday. But you guys are arguing about nonsense that non of you know about. Good lord.

We’ve seen multiple coaching staffs over the past 15 years keep better players on the bench despite seeing them everyday. So I think it’s understandable that fans are skeptical.
 
Shoot I’m trying to get better at basketball and football
Two things I found that worked well is a bet a lot on smaller games bc Bookies aren’t as good at their job when it involves games where alot of money is changing hands….Also…. You can find teams early that are way better than they are suppose to be and ride them hard early…. It takes awhile for bookies to catch up…. I always bet 2-3 team parleys only…. If I just had one team I was confident in…. I would throw on a game like the Alabama money line…. Might only win 20 extra dollars if Bama wins but I wouldn’t lose 10% to the house if I lost.
 
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We’ve seen multiple coaching staffs over the past 15 years keep better players on the bench despite seeing them everyday. So I think it’s understandable that fans are skeptical.
That’s not necessarily true….. the player that we see when they get on the field may not have been the same player last week or 3-4 weeks…. It is a growth and development process that fans don’t get to see.
 
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It’s not just that….. attendance has went down all over the place….. TVs have gotten better and every single game is on television now….. when I was younger…. We had to listen to a good portion of the games on the radio.

TV money is so good they can’t say no to being forced into noon kickoffs in September. That doesn’t help. I used to get season tickets down here with a faculty discount, and then 11am kickoffs broke me of that. A hangover and cowbells in 90 degree weather is not fun…
 
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