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My grandmother had something similar to it and passed away back in the 80's. My sister has Multiple Sclerosis and was diagnosed when she was about 14 years old. All of those types of illnesses are nasty. A cure for one would probably open the door to many more.

There is far more money to be made treating diseases than actually curing them unfortunately.
 
There is far more money to be made treating diseases than actually curing them unfortunately.

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I'm sorry, are we talking about the Vandy game where it was pouring rain?

Ya'll can blame the rain if you want, but it wasn't raining enough to explain him going 1 for 9 on deep balls. One of those was just slightly out of bounds, but the rest were just way off target. It's the same thing he did in his starts last year. It's the same thing he did at Michigan. He just has a mental block (from his own mouth) when it comes to the deep ball when he is the starter and is being counted on to make plays to win the game.
 
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I'm not reading much into it given the weather. Hooker overthrew lots of passes this year. Milton did too. Milton looked fine (not perfect) and utterly dismantled Vandy with the rest of his offense. He was never under pressure nor seemingly felt pressure, and the results demonstrated as much.
I just watched all of his throws against Vandy, and he was pressured a decent amount, but he was 1 for 9 on deep balls. On most of those he was not pressured and was able to really take his time....and overthrow his guy by 10 yards. I loved the end result, but I don't give Milton much credit for the running game. If vandy was smart the would've just loaded the box and let Milton throw it deep.
 
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There is far more money to be made treating diseases than actually curing them unfortunately.
Yep… they are making big strides in autoimmune disorders (which a lot diseases actually are), so that is at least promising.. I was hoping all of this Covid stuff would have some type of silver lining in that it could unlock a lot of the research..my son is wanting to go into Microbiology and Epidemiology and he can talk about this stuff for hours
 
Happy Miners Day, morans.

Germany mustve been a complete shithole for my Grandad, Great Aunt, and Uncle's parents to up and leave - to live on a mining camp in VA. Conditions were rough to say the least.
North of Munich, yes! Anything south no. What part of Germany?
 
There is far more money to be made treating diseases than actually curing them unfortunately.

Yeah. Why cure someone once, when you can treat them over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over,......
 
Ya'll can blame the rain if you want, but it wasn't raining enough to explain him going 1 for 9 on deep balls. One of those was just slightly out of bounds, but the rest were just way off target. It's the same thing he did in his starts last year. It's the same thing he did at Michigan. He just has a mental block (from his own mouth) when it comes to the deep ball when he is the starter and is being counted on to make plays to win the game.

I just watched all of his throws against Vandy. It's out there on Youtube. He had 6 throws that were incomplete that I would consider deep balls. The one to Fant was roughly 20 yards and off his finger tips.

Of the 6, Keyton flat out dropped one. So, that's really 5. One early in the game, he was trying to fit it in between a CB and safety and wisely missed on the outside. It was a tough pass, and missing inside might have been an INT. The three to Squirrel that he would probably want back. One to Hyatt that was 2 yards long. Hyatt might have laid out, but I understand why he didn't.

I want to see more before I make a determination. His throws between the hashes and inside 15 yards are on point.
 
I just watched all of his throws against Vandy. It's out there on Youtube. He had 6 throws that were incomplete that I would consider deep balls. The one to Fant was roughly 20 yards and off his finger tips.

Of the 6, Keyton flat out dropped one. So, that's really 5. One early in the game, he was trying to fit it in between a CB and safety and wisely missed on the outside. It was a tough pass, and missing inside might have been an INT. The three to Squirrel that he would probably want back. One to Hyatt that was 2 yards long. Hyatt might have laid out, but I understand why he didn't.

I want to see more before I make a determination. His throws between the hashes and inside 15 yards are on point.

He is actually probably better than Hooker at the short/intermediate throws. He throws it like a dart and it is usually on point. Hooker tends to throw those a bit high (which is how Tillman got hurt). For whatever reason, and again he has talked about this, he has some kind of mental thing when it comes to those deep throws. I'll reiterate again that I hope he destroys Clemson and shows out next year. I just need to see him do it when it matters first.
 
Ya'll can blame the rain if you want, but it wasn't raining enough to explain him going 1 for 9 on deep balls. One of those was just slightly out of bounds, but the rest were just way off target. It's the same thing he did in his starts last year. It's the same thing he did at Michigan. He just has a mental block (from his own mouth) when it comes to the deep ball when he is the starter and is being counted on to make plays to win the game.
You do know most QBs struggle with accuracy in downpours, right? That's why every team at every level runs more when it's raining. As much as you pretend to know about football, I just assumed you would know that.
 
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