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Eli's a Montana guy, as is his family

I am not embarrassed about anything. I asked a question. My friend answered it. I am not overly interested in the NFL. I watched the recent game about as much as I watched the halftime show.

Hey, you are the one who started dissing George and touting your “friend” over him. Why do think an OL guy would know more about a college RB getting to the NFL than a former Heisman and NFL RB? You were mainly trying to brag that you knew this guy. You probably lied anyway.

I know that the people who gather the info and put together the data for services are mostly low level low paid people. If they can’t evaluate a Justin Green or Lex Hilliard at the FCS level, then that’s is their problem.

I know what George told Gillman, because he, sitting next to his mom and family, told me. I have known his mom since he first came to UM. Your dumb comment about Gillman and his family added nothing.

Does it make you feel better about your lacking self to use my name? I find that odd. What kind of person does that on a message board?

My capacity is still excellent especially on what I discuss on this board. I read or skim about 200 articles or sites a day, 7 days a week. I am writing 3 pieces now, one a short history of world civilizations, for my older grandchildren, teens. One a compact family history. I have listened to 15 or so books on world history, most 2 or 4 times. Some are 25 hours in regular time. 30 longer tapes, some 3 times. Some podcasts. I have lots of time aqua-jogging about 25 hours per week.

You need to change or improve your lacking personality and learn something about football. As I have said, most everything you post is suspect. You should be embarrassed by your weak posts.
no offense, greenie, but as someone with a lot of experience doing that sort of stuff (injuries...), i've noticed that most people aqua jogging are really just goofing around in the deep end, being held afloat by the bouyancy belt and not doing much of a workout. instead of 'aqua jogging' you ought to try 'deep water running'. increase water resistance with your feet and hands, and work at a hard enough pace that you can't speak more than a couple sentences without running low on breath. i could spend all day 'aqua jogging', deep water running, not so much.

better yet, take off the bouyancy belt and give it a shot. unless you are naturally bouyant (fat), it's hard as hell.
 
no offense, greenie, but as someone with a lot of experience doing that sort of stuff (injuries...), i've noticed that most people aqua jogging are really just goofing around in the deep end, being held afloat by the bouyancy belt and not doing much of a workout. instead of 'aqua jogging' you ought to try 'deep water running'. increase water resistance with your feet and hands, and work at a hard enough pace that you can't speak more than a couple sentences without running low on breath. i could spend all day 'aqua jogging', deep water running, not so much.

better yet, take off the bouyancy belt and give it a shot. unless you are naturally bouyant (fat), it's hard as hell.
That's what I do. I call it aqua-jogging because the type of swim belt I use is a brand name "aqua-jogger". I am always deep-water running. That's exactly what I do. I sometime find currents to go against. Now that I've increased my time from 60/90 minutes to over 200 minutes (occasionally with a 15 minute or so break, which rejuvenates my legs), and pretty much 7 days a weeks, my legs are rock hard. I am literally somewhat exhausted after I'm done.

I wear extra resistance on my feet. I cup my hands, but don't use gloves or the other things. I don't ever just float. I am moving hard almost all the time. I sprint from time to time for as long as I can keep it up. I aqua-jog in pools and in lakes, and have done it in the Mediterranean. At the lake, I go from dock to dock, to the marinas and back, around 2 bays. And cold water burns more calories. When I'm back at the lake this summer, I assume I'll be going several miles if I can keep up the minutes in the colder water. At the lake, I literally can't walk after I climb out onto our rocks. I have to stretch for 10 minutes before I can walk (I wonder if some of that is caused by the cold water). I also stretch in pools about every hour.

Perhaps you ought to try to learn what I actually do before you make stupid comments and criticize. I can barely walk when I get out of the water, because my legs and muscles are so tight. As if I had been on an exercise bike. I now know a heck of lot more about world history than all or most of you. I have been aqua-jogging for over 30 years, but not at the pace/length I now do it. My aqua-jogger has been to many countries. If I was on social media or knew anything about tech, I'd be an aqua-jogger influencer. Like Morgan Riddle and Livvy Dunne.

 
That's what I do. I call it aqua-jogging because the type of swim belt I use is a brand name "aqua-jogger". I am always deep-water running. That's exactly what I do. I sometime find currents to go against. Now that I've increased my time from 60/90 minutes to over 200 minutes (occasionally with a 15 minute or so break, which rejuvenates my legs), and pretty much 7 days a weeks, my legs are rock hard. I am literally somewhat exhausted after I'm done.

I wear extra resistance on my feet. I cup my hands, but don't use gloves or the other things. I don't ever just float. I am moving hard almost all the time. I sprint from time to time for as long as I can keep it up. I aqua-jog in pools and in lakes, and have done it in the Mediterranean. At the lake, I go from dock to dock, to the marinas and back, around 2 bays. And cold water burns more calories. When I'm back at the lake this summer, I assume I'll be going several miles if I can keep up the minutes in the colder water. At the lake, I literally can't walk after I climb out onto our rocks. I have to stretch for 10 minutes before I can walk (I wonder if some of that is caused by the cold water). I also stretch in pools about every hour.

Perhaps you ought to try to learn what I actually do before you make stupid comments and criticize. I can barely walk when I get out of the water, because my legs and muscles are so tight. As if I had been on an exercise bike. I now know a heck of lot more about world history than all or most of you. I have been aqua-jogging for over 30 years, but not at the pace/length I now do it. My aqua-jogger has been to many countries. If I was on social media or knew anything about tech, I'd be an aqua-jogger influencer. Like Morgan Riddle and Livvy Dunne.

Cool. Good for you. I was a running guy and destroyed both knees by 45.
 
Maybe this is off topic. Does anyone know what happened with with Hayden Opitz and Cy Stevenson? I do not see them on the roster as of today?
 
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