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TNET: Report: Former Clemson WR cut by NFL team
Dec 19, 2022, 2:14 PM
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All-TigerNet [13396]
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Made 1,850,000 this year with Green Bay
Dec 19, 2022, 3:35 PM
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So not bad.
Just needs to get his hamstrings healthy. I also think he needs to be in a southern climate.
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Just looked. He's almost made 70 million in his career.
Dec 19, 2022, 3:36 PM
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Goodness!
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Re: Just looked. He's almost made 70 million in his career.
Dec 19, 2022, 4:09 PM
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If he hasn't blown that incredible amount of money, he should have enough for him and his family to live very comfortable on for the rest of their lives. But if he is about broke, he deserves whatever life he has.
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I get the impression Sammy has been very responsible
Dec 19, 2022, 11:06 PM
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with his money.
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Hope so. Pretty sure that he believed flat earth theory.
Dec 20, 2022, 4:05 PM
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Pretty sure that’s the case, and if so, all bets are off on mental capacity.
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Re: Hope so. Pretty sure that he believed flat earth theory.
Dec 20, 2022, 10:20 PM
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Pretty sure that’s the case, and if so, all bets are off on mental capacity.
That’s Nuk Hopkins not Sammy Watkins that thinks earth is flat…
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Re: TNET: Report: Former Clemson WR cut by NFL team***
Dec 19, 2022, 3:38 PM
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Re: TNET: Report: Former Clemson WR cut by NFL team***
Dec 19, 2022, 3:39 PM
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Re: TNET: Report: Former Clemson WR cut by NFL team
Dec 19, 2022, 3:42 PM
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Be nice if he could help us recruit some good WRs
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Re: TNET: Report: Former Clemson WR cut by NFL team
Dec 19, 2022, 3:43 PM
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He’s definitely one of the greatest player to ever put on a Clemson helmet. It’s a shame he could never stay healthy enough to be equally great in the NFL!
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Re: TNET: Report: Former Clemson WR cut by NFL team
Dec 19, 2022, 4:03 PM
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Trevor could possibly benefit and he would prefer Florida weather for home games.
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Re: TNET: Report: Former Clemson WR cut by NFL team
Dec 19, 2022, 4:03 PM
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Has Sammy had any serious injuries since ha has left Clemson? I ask bc he was money when he was at Clemson. Am not totally sure, but wasn't he cut from another team before this.
I thought that if he ever had any problems in the NFL, it would be bc of size....
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Re: TNET: Report: Former Clemson WR cut by NFL team
Dec 19, 2022, 4:04 PM
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Trevor could possibly benefit and he would prefer Florida weather for home games.
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Re: TNET: Report: Former Clemson WR cut by NFL team
Dec 19, 2022, 4:16 PM
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Sammy's NFL performance over the just shows how much better the league is compared to college. Sammy was a major stud for us and helped us win a ton of games but the NFL is a different story.
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He's 8 years in and has battled a multitude of injuries.
Dec 19, 2022, 4:35 PM
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Suggesting he isn't valued as much in the NFL as in college is simply moronic, even for you.
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Re: He's 8 years in and has battled a multitude of injuries.
Dec 19, 2022, 5:17 PM
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The best ability is availability. Never could stay on the field in the NFL.
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Yes, Valley coot is a tool.***
Dec 19, 2022, 5:29 PM
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Re: TNET: Report: Former Clemson WR cut by NFL team
Dec 19, 2022, 5:35 PM
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Maybe he can now lead the flat earther club now at NASA.
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Re: TNET: Report: Former Clemson WR cut by NFL team
Dec 19, 2022, 5:56 PM
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If you believe everything NASA says, then I’ve got a bridge to sell you.
I’ve been to the Smithsonian and have seen the capsule that “supposedly” went to the moon… there’s no way that capsule went anywhere near the moon… even astronauts and politicians have admitted that we could never make it through the Van Allen belts.
https://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/van-allen-probes-spot-impenetrable-barrier-in-spaceVan Allen Probes Spot an Impenetrable Barrier in Space Two donuts of seething radiation that surround Earth, called the Van Allen radiation belts, have been found to contain a nearly impenetrable barrier that prevents the fastest, most energetic electrons from reaching Earth.
So, sure … I’ll hang out with Sammy for whatever he wants to talk about. ?
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Re: TNET: Report: Former Clemson WR cut by NFL team
Dec 19, 2022, 9:57 PM
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Ha, I don’t speak about it much, but I never believed that lunar lander could’ve ever lifted off, reentered orbit, and made it back from the moon. it’s almost comical when you think about it
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Re: TNET: Report: Former Clemson WR cut by NFL team
Dec 20, 2022, 12:15 AM
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It’s probably for the best that you don’t speak about it then
Screenshots of ignorant conspiracy theories posted to tigernet plays very well on gamecock fan boards.
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LOL, did you even read the article you posted? It say nothing
Dec 20, 2022, 12:59 PM
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that would negate the Apollo missions. Have you researched what it all actually means? ... Regarding all the spaces missions, satellites, space stations, telescopes, and all the other stuff sent in space... by multiple countries? Apparently not.
Spacecraft travelling beyond low Earth orbit enter the zone of radiation of the Van Allen belts. Beyond the belts, they face additional hazards from cosmic rays and solar particle events. A region between the inner and outer Van Allen belts lies at 2 to 4 Earth radii and is sometimes referred to as the "safe zone".[32][33]
Solar cells, integrated circuits, and sensors can be damaged by radiation. Geomagnetic storms occasionally damage electronic components on spacecraft. Miniaturization and digitization of electronics and logic circuits have made satellites more vulnerable to radiation, as the total electric charge in these circuits is now small enough so as to be comparable with the charge of incoming ions. Electronics on satellites must be hardened against radiation to operate reliably. The Hubble Space Telescope, among other satellites, often has its sensors turned off when passing through regions of intense radiation.[34] A satellite shielded by 3 mm of aluminium in an elliptic orbit (200 by 20,000 miles (320 by 32,190 km)) passing the radiation belts will receive about 2,500 rem (25 Sv) per year. (For comparison, a full-body dose of 5 Sv is deadly.) Almost all radiation will be received while passing the inner belt.[35]
The Apollo missions marked the first event where humans traveled through the Van Allen belts, which was one of several radiation hazards known by mission planners.[36] The astronauts had low exposure in the Van Allen belts due to the short period of time spent flying through them.[5][6]
Astronauts' overall exposure was actually dominated by solar particles once outside Earth's magnetic field. The total radiation received by the astronauts varied from mission-to-mission but was measured to be between 0.16 and 1.14 rads (1.6 and 11.4 mGy), much less than the standard of 5 rem (50 mSv)[c] per year set by the United States Atomic Energy Commission for people who work with radioactivity.[36]
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Needs to get onboard in JAX
Dec 19, 2022, 6:49 PM
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I have always wondered if playing in the cold weather has affected his career… never can get enough of the sunshine and warmth to keep him healthy.
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