CowboyFrog
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I you dont want me let me be.....This indecision's bugging me...
I you dont want me let me be.....This indecision's bugging me...
This is one of the dumbest threads ever and your DOUBLING DOWN lmaoYou could be right here and Tiger does always seem to be taking his hat and wiping sweat. Again...when you read the literature on peak performance, most experts report a calm...not a spike in adrenaline in pressure moments. I get that if he just completed a 35 yard strike and he has to run up to the line and get the next play off that he'd be sweating. But as several other posters mentioned, the game has just started and the man is sweating profusely. When I see that it makes me as nervous as he looks. It's certainly not normal for a QB to be sweating bullets in the first minutes of a climate-controlled game.
TMII also sweat profusely...so odd, but TRUE. Most QBs who are sweating profusely will not get a consistent grip and spin on the ball.
Let me further explain: One of the things that impressed me most about rookie Dak is that he said he never got nervous before games. And for the most part, I saw that...UNTIL we faced Philadelphia and rookie "sensation" Carson Wentz. Dak did up winning that game - which disproves my original point to a degree lol - but he did look nervous because it was a big game. All I'm saying is that maybe Dak was nervous but able to calm his jitters and still throw accurately. Because most of the time when I've seen sweaty Dak...it's no bueno.
I don't care what you think. Your presumption and desperate move to speak for "everyone"...makes you guilty of the very thing you accuse me of.TMI
No one cares how much you sweat.
Cool..whatever. As long as you backtrack as you say it...Thanks for your distorted appreciation and peace gesture. I didn't okie-doke you nor am I pulling some sort of your possibly imagined Machiavellian reverse on you. What you construe as me measuring my posting response is me apparently mistakenly trying to be posting reasonable with you. Silly me. I am not interested in winning email battles wading through your deflections or delusions. I know what I read and I know what I wrote. I will leave it at that.
OK...funny how a person who isn't love with Dak and doesn't consider themselves the final arbiter on "good threads" can be honestly observant.The sweat comes from fear. He gets that way when the moment's too big for him.
I notice that a lot actually.
I've noticed the same exact thing about him....sometimes he appears to be sweating profusely....especially his face....for no apparent reason. I knew kids growing up that had sugar issues, that showed this same trait.This is an odd observation. So what happens if the back of his pants turn brown?
Oh no...another poster who noticed it!!! Dang...apparently you too are weird for noticing it.I've noticed the same exact thing about him....sometimes he appears to be sweating profusely....especially his face....for no apparent reason. I knew kids growing up that had sugar issues, that showed this same trait.
Mine is due to a gluten allergy. Didn't know about it...caused inflammation...which caused me to sweat more. No gluten, I still sweat...but not like before. So mine was diet related...which FYI, was another reason I wondered why he was sweating so profusely so early in games. Nervousness, diet, auto-immune...whatever...I hope it's not jitters. Cause that's what it's looked like to me.I've noticed the same exact thing about him....sometimes he appears to be sweating profusely....especially his face....for no apparent reason. I knew kids growing up that had sugar issues, that showed this same trait.
The sweat comes from fear. He gets that way when the moment's too big for him.
I notice that a lot actually.
he's a top athlete running at top speed. I already accounted for game situations like a long run or pass play or humid conditions. But what I'm noticing is that how Dak looks in minute 1 of a football game. Show me Jordan looking like this minute 1 of quarter 1 and I'll buy your sarcasm.
He's so scared
Dak wasn't looking like that 1 minute into quarter 1 either. Why lie?he's a top athlete running at top speed. I already accounted for game situations like a long run or pass play or humid conditions. But what I'm noticing is that how Dak looks in minute 1 of a football game. Show me Jordan looking like this minute 1 of quarter 1 and I'll buy your sarcasm.
By the way, I imagined this as if it was being said by Butcher Bill. I can't stop laughing.The sweat comes from fear. He gets that way when the moment's too big for him.
I notice that a lot actually.
It's a tie.This is an odd observation. So what happens if the back of his pants turn brown?
So everyone in the history of mankind that called someone a liar are children. Brilliant analysis lil fellaoh well...children namecall.
I saw him sweating, but I can't say it was on the first drive. Either way, it could be from warming up before the game, hot conditions on the field, or just a natural tendency to have overactive sweat glands.During the first drive Dak is sweating profusely under his helmet. Others have stated that they saw this too. So you're calling everyone else who has seen this a liar then? You must have an amazing amount of recall to state that forthrightly.
Or you're an idiot.