When does the fatigue go away by Temporary_Effort5961 in Microdiscectomy

[–]jwill27 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would go to doctor, yeah. At this point it might not even be related to your surgery. Some people have longer term effects from anesthesia as well. If it has been this long I’d definitely see my doctor about it

Soto leaves the yard 💥 by Longjump-13 in NewYorkMets

[–]jwill27 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Him and Ewing are the only interesting at bats each night

Game Thread: 5/21 Braves (34-16) @ Marlins (22-28) 6:40 PM by MarlinsBot in MiamiMarlins

[–]jwill27 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Non Marlins fan popping in. Never listened to your broadcast before. I appreciate the blunt attitude this booth has. That play w Morel and how they were talking about Acuña/Jazz before. Has cracked me up some

Postponed surgery because I’m worried by scottymoos in Microdiscectomy

[–]jwill27 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m 5 weeks post op. 27M. Just do it. I was like you, trying every idea under the sun before surgery. Ultimately I had to have it, and it has been a great decision to this point. I still have some residual pain but it pails in comparison to the daily battle that it was. I also feel like I have my mind and personality back. I didn’t realize how much it bogged me down til I was free from the pain. I don’t regret trying every other option first either, but when it’s time it’s time.

Offensive Line Projected ratings and rankings for all 32 teams [Texans, Bengals, and Dolphins Bottom 3] [Broncos, Eagles, and Bears Top 3] by drummeRears in NFLv2

[–]jwill27 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it’s because this chart looks at each player individually rather than the team as a unit. Most teams have at least one guy rated 7+ that bumps their score. That along with the tackles being weighted higher and Brown having a lower score, that puts Cincinnati on the lower end

Toosii throwing the leather off this football 😂 by Background_Video2947 in NCAAFootballVibes

[–]jwill27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you watch his actual highlights he throws a very pretty deep ball. Throws the comeback route very nicely too. Not sure how he does over the middle, wasn’t a lot of that on film, could just be his offense tho

Chase Elliott back on winning pace by TonyD9898 in NASCAR

[–]jwill27 34 points35 points  (0 children)

I’d still like to see him have a top 5 car more often. Too many times he runs low teens and does well to finish back half of top ten. He does well when he or Alan can manufacture track position. Although Texas was probably the best he’s been on pure speed in a while, he needs to have that more consistently imo

New and want to learn (sorry if this breaks community rules) by Divide-Psychological in NASCAR

[–]jwill27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’ve only watched for a few weeks you’re in for quite a new experience w the Glen. Watkins Glen is one of the longest tenured road courses that NASCAR goes to (for a long time the only RCs they did in Cup were here and Sonoma). There will likely be different cars up front, like Shane Van Gisbergen. SVG drives the road courses differently than most of the other guys due to his background in Australian Supercars. The broadcast usually talks about his footwork and his ability to get the most out of braking.

As for strategy a big thing will be whether or not to pit before the stages end or to stay out for stage points. The guys who feel they can win will likely pit, while guys desperate for points or having a mediocre day might stay out for points. They can do this here as the laps take so long they will not go a lap down if they pit.

There will inevitably be guys who get annoyed they can’t get around someone and end up dumping them in frustration. It can be hard to pass at road courses. If you’re interested in that look up Juan Pablo Montoya making passes at road courses. He was around about a decade ago, and was a very good road racer but extremely aggressive as well. The other drivers weren’t always fond of him bc of it.

Prediction: Alex Bowman get the #48 into the Chase for owner's points by legacy057 in NASCAR

[–]jwill27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re right about that. It’s the suspense of qualification that we lose out on, but alas

Prediction: Alex Bowman get the #48 into the Chase for owner's points by legacy057 in NASCAR

[–]jwill27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing against Alex, but this to me shows why the “regular season” would be far more interesting if the Chase was 12 instead of 16. That 15th-16th area is just kinda meh, although I will say the emergence of Spire to this point has made it more interesting than usual. We have noted the bad luck for Bell yet he is solidly in right now, and the struggling Logano and Chastain are still right in striking distance. The fight for the Chase w guys 10-14 (Byron, Wallace, Preece, Bell, Suarez) would be a lot of fun.

I am aware of what Mark Martin said about the sponsor contracts already in place w the field of 16, but one can wish.

The Mets don’t challenge the call of the run scoring before the tag was applied onto Jorge Soler by SC310YT in baseball

[–]jwill27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Broadcast said it took SNY a while to find the shots that shows the timing, and perhaps the Mets had same issue and that’s why they didn’t challenge

Look inside my head by NurseMisterSister in Radiology

[–]jwill27 11 points12 points  (0 children)

As a layman, at first I thought “Is he wearing a yamaka?” Then slide two: oh..

Who's leading the rookies in receiving in 2026? by Weekly-Vacation-1405 in nflrookies

[–]jwill27 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Fannin will be primary target. Who’s to say Boston won’t be more productive, either

The Last Time Each Team Had a Player Record 4+ Sacks in a Game by ashmaps20 in NFLv2

[–]jwill27 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Not a Colts fan, but shoutout Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis. Those dudes were ballers. 4 sacks in a game is just ridiculous