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Kaidon Salter PFF Passing Grade: 45 Buffs O-line Pass Blocking Grade: 95.1 🔥 When kept clean, Salter’s passing grade was only 63.8 — it should have been in the 80’s with an O-line this dominant.” 🦬 👀 #SkoBuffs

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[Part 10] The side of Taehyung hyung's determination to never give up on his goal: Even with foot injury *the person received permissions to post* 👤In military bootcamp, there is something called a physical fitness test that is held every 2 weeks. The physical fitness test consists of 3 rounds, with the third round results being officially logged into the system. I am from a fitness background and so push ups and sit ups were very easy for me. But the running was a problem. The running category is for 3km. I got 2nd grade in the first round and 1st grade in the second round. To get Special Grade, you have to finish within 12 mins and 30 secs. For Elite Trainee eligibility, you must rank Grade 1 or above, which is below 13 mins and 20 secs. So although many people tried, most of them failed due to the running portion. Taehyungie hyung also kept getting Grade 2 in both the first and second rounds. He needed Grade 1, but his stamina but his stamina wasn't keeping up. That time he tols me, "I thought my stamina is great because I've been dancing for more than 10 years, but it hit me pretty hard to find it isn't like that." That's because Taehyungie hyung had a problem on his soles of his feet. There was even one time when his feet hurt so much that he couldn't keep running. However, in the final test even with his feet hurting so much, he managed to finish in Grade 1. So he said, whenever he ran, he could feel a shooting pain from his feet. So seeing him continue to run despite the pain in his feet was extremely impressive. (

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$660,000, Record Breaking sale. Now, crossed to a different Grade. Originally graded by a manual grading company and sold as an 8 (NM-MT). Now regraded as a TAG 933 (9 Mint) with the transparent data to support it. The card didn’t change. The industry standards and level of scrutiny didn’t change. The method of evaluation did: TAG technology. For decades, grading has relied on human judgment. Experience mattered. Reputation mattered. But subjectivity was unavoidable. Manual grading gives you an opinion without any explanation or data to support it. Collectors should not be left wondering “why?” TAG was built on a different premise: If a grade matters, the process behind it should be measurable, visible, and consistently applied to every card. Each grade should be accompanied by a report identifying the meaningful defects. On this Tom Brady card, the surface is exceptionally clean. The corners and edges are sharp. The centering narrowly qualifies for Gem Mint, measuring just within 55/45 (F 46.25L/53.75R 45.98T/54.02B B 51.05L / 48.95R 50.32T / 49.68B) The primary DING was the back right corner which had some slight corner wear. A manufacturer-origin holo line is present along the top edge — a common Kaboom characteristic that does not prevent Gem Mint qualification. This card does not, and should not, qualify as Gem Mint. But its quality exceeds the grading standard of an 8. The card is now TAG’d as a 9 (933), with its grading data accessible to everyone in the pop report. Trust shouldn’t be earned through branding or legacy. Trust is earned through transparency. This is the standard of grading every card, and collector, deserves. DEFECTS IDENTIFIED OF NOTABLE GRADE SIGNIFICANCE (DINGs) Included: FRONT RIGHT - CORNER WEAR BOTTOM RIGHT - CORNER WEAR OTHER ANNOTATED DEFECTS: TOP FRONT - HOLO LINE (ORGANIC/MFR.) BACK SCRATCH BACK SURFACE DEFECT CENTERING: F: 46.25 L / 53.75 R | 45.98 T / 54.02 B B: 51.05 L / 48.95 R | 50.32 T / 49.68 B

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Do you believe what this girl is saying is true? 👇 I want to thank all those who have raped me. The first time it happened was when I was in 2nd grade. The driver of the van I used to go to school in put his hand inside my clothes and touched my private parts. I escaped that time. When I was in 3rd grade, the house owner's son tried to touch my private parts. I escaped then, too. In 7th grade, a boy my age whom I didn't even know blocked my way in a dead-end alley and touched me from behind. Again, I escaped. When I was traveling on a bus, the bus conductor sexually harassed me. Another time, a man as old as my grandfather sexually harassed me. I escaped those times as well. It’s not only a 'rape' if the act is fully committed; every one of these incidents is a form of rape. Should I be angry with my mother, who taught me that I would become 'dirty' if someone touched me? Or should I be angry at those men who touched me inappropriately when I was at such an innocent age? Or should I be angry at all of you who label me as a 'bad girl' because I talk about these things on social media? Because of these things happening in my life, I have been afraid of men until now—because you all showed me that you aren't human beings, but animals. When I realized that it wasn't my body that was dirty, but their minds, I started holding my head high. From now on, if anyone tries anything, we won't stay quiet. We will strike back!"
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Do you believe what this girl is saying is true? 👇 I want to thank all those who have raped me. The first time it happened was when I was in 2nd grade. The driver of the van I used to go to school in put his hand inside my clothes and touched my private parts. I escaped that time. When I was in 3rd grade, the house owner's son tried to touch my private parts. I escaped then, too. In 7th grade, a boy my age whom I didn't even know blocked my way in a dead-end alley and touched me from behind. Again, I escaped. When I was traveling on a bus, the bus conductor sexually harassed me. Another time, a man as old as my grandfather sexually harassed me. I escaped those times as well. It’s not only a 'rape' if the act is fully committed; every one of these incidents is a form of rape. Should I be angry with my mother, who taught me that I would become 'dirty' if someone touched me? Or should I be angry at those men who touched me inappropriately when I was at such an innocent age? Or should I be angry at all of you who label me as a 'bad girl' because I talk about these things on social media? Because of these things happening in my life, I have been afraid of men until now—because you all showed me that you aren't human beings, but animals. When I realized that it wasn't my body that was dirty, but their minds, I started holding my head high. From now on, if anyone tries anything, we won't stay quiet. We will strike back!"

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Caleb Banks, DT, Florida Age: 23.1 Height: 6'6" Weight: 335 lbs Arms: 35" Current Consensus Rank: 24th 🟨 Market Share Adjusted Production: 67th percentile 34 Games 929 Career Snaps 60 Career Pressures 7 Sacks 48 Tackles 10.5 Tackles For Loss 1 batted pass 4 penalties 🟧 Career PFF Grade: 47th Percentile 🟩 Career PFF Pass Rush Grade: 77th Percentile 10.6% Career Pass Rush Win Rate 10.7% PRWR Last 2 Seasons 🟩 Win Rate: 83rd Percentile 🟨 Career Pass Rush Grade on True Pass Sets: 66th Percentile 18.0% Career Win Rate on TPS 17.7% PRWR on TPS Last 2 Seasons 🟦 True Pass Set Win Rate: 88th Percentile 🟥 PFF Career Run Defense Grade: 25th Percentile 🟥 3.2% Career Run Stop Rate: 1st Percentile 🚩 🟥 25.5% Missed Tackle Rate: 0.7 percentile 🟥 PFF Tackling Grade: 4th Percentile 🟥 Tackles For Losses: 8th Percentile Player Analysis: Caleb Banks has flashes of a super star. He can move laterally and jump a gap at the snap in a blink or he can bull rush right through blockers with ease. The high-end plays are truly incredible. Rare to see a player of that size move so fluidly and then come back with the raw power he possesses on the next play. The flashes are what will sell teams, but Banks has a ways to go before he's that player on a consistent basis. Too often, Banks plays with poor leverage and conditioning (foot injury and weight played a factor). When he's playing too tall, his get-off and power are robbed. Then you've got inconsistent hand usage. He will swing wildly and hit nothing. Leaving his chest open and making himself easy to block. The combination of inconsistent pad level and hand usage leads to having trouble against double teams as he can be displaced and moved down the line. Banks' profile shows pass rush upside with inconsistent run defense and one of the worst tacklers we've ever seen. Banks leaves his feet and lunges or will completely stop his feet and reach for the ball carrier (around the shoulders) and both lead to big missed tackles. These misses have severely affected his overall production. Banks has never played more than 422 snaps in a season and if he's going to become a full time starter in the NFL, he's going to need to stay healthy and improve at the little things. He's a 'Home Run or Strikeout' player right now and at age 23 on Draft Night, he's one of only 4 players in the current consensus top 32 that'll be over that mark. If he pans out, it'll be easy to see why. If his highlights were the whole story, Banks would be a top 12 lock. Instead, you have to wonder if he'll ever reach those heights.

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A number of you have asked about the call at the end of the 1st Half of the Bethel Football game at NCC Football in which there was a potential fumble/TD wiped off the board for Bethel that eventually led to no score by the Royals. The full play and a breakdown of issues with the call are in the video below. To be clear, though: 1) It appears that the receiver did not possess the ball at or past the NCC 8, which was needed for the 1st Down (the officials gave the ball to Bethel at the 8 after the overturn, awarding a 1st down). 2) It seems like the wing official was marking forward progress but may not have blown his whistle. It is unclear how he affected the overturn decision in the first place. What is clear is that the officials on the field awarded a fumble and TD, meaning they did not rule forward progress had been stopped. As a result, this aspect of the play is NOT reviewable by rule, as it is a judgment call in real time. 3) No TD should have been awarded before the review in the first place, as the ball clearly was fumbled to the lineman, and fumbles on 4th down in college football can only be advanced by the fumbling player. The ball would have been marked at the spot of the fumble in that case. 4) The officials missed a clear Roughing the Passer call, as the NCC defender went for the Bethel QB's legs while he was in his passing stance. This would have been a half-the-distance and automatic-first-down foul. If this play was called correctly in the first place, it should have been called dead with forward progress stopped at the 8 1/2 yard line and the Roughing foul pushing the ball to the 4 1/4 yard line, 1st & Goal Bethel, with the clock stopped due to penalty. No matter what, though, the Roughing penalty would have ensured Bethel had the ball closer to the goal with 16 seconds left (when forward progress stoppage should have been called). In The (D3FB) Huddle #d3fb

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