When you have a propensity for blood clots you go on anticoagulation meds. That means your blood doesn't clot easily. The result is you bruise easily (imagine that when you are being pounded on daily in the NFL in practice and games), and if you get cut and bleed it becomes difficult to stop. And if you get a blood clot, particularly in the lungs, or one that travels to your heart, you can die.
My wife died at 29 from a PE so i know all about it....
Tbh, his explanations and grades turn me off. They’re all based on where he picked a player in his mock draft rather than some evaluative process. I mean I guess the mock is an evaluative but there’s no real analysis provided other than “I had this guy in the third round when I did my mock do’s A+”
DG said they had their eyes on guys in Rds 2 and 3, but they were gone by our pick (likely Dickerson or Jenkins in 2). They just felt that the OL guys available at the time of their picks were not as good as the guys they took. 7 picks in the first 4 rounds next year - we'll almost certainly be going OL in 2022.
When you have a propensity for blood clots you go on anticoagulation meds. That means your blood doesn't clot easily. The result is you bruise easily (imagine that when you are being pounded on daily in the NFL in practice and games), and if you get cut and bleed it becomes difficult to stop. And if you get a blood clot, particularly in the lungs, or one that travels to your heart, you can die.
My wife died at 29 from a PE so i know all about it....
I am truly sorry to hear this BB.
I'm not going to get worked up about a late 6th-rounder
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In comment 15249188 MtDizzle said:
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Why Trey Smith is dropping like a stone?
When you have a propensity for blood clots you go on anticoagulation meds. That means your blood doesn't clot easily. The result is you bruise easily (imagine that when you are being pounded on daily in the NFL in practice and games), and if you get cut and bleed it becomes difficult to stop. And if you get a blood clot, particularly in the lungs, or one that travels to your heart, you can die.
My wife died at 29 from a PE so i know all about it....
very sorry for your loss
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Said he had him as a 3rd round player. Yeah ok.
About Brightwell or Williams?
Tbh, his explanations and grades turn me off. They’re all based on where he picked a player in his mock draft rather than some evaluative process. I mean I guess the mock is an evaluative but there’s no real analysis provided other than “I had this guy in the third round when I did my mock do’s A+”
We'll be signing at least a few oline guys after the draft is over as free agents
This is such a dumb take. This was an A+ draft. It’s probably Ly almost an A+ draft even when you discount the trades.
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In comment 15249188 MtDizzle said:
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Why Trey Smith is dropping like a stone?
When you have a propensity for blood clots you go on anticoagulation meds. That means your blood doesn't clot easily. The result is you bruise easily (imagine that when you are being pounded on daily in the NFL in practice and games), and if you get cut and bleed it becomes difficult to stop. And if you get a blood clot, particularly in the lungs, or one that travels to your heart, you can die.
My wife died at 29 from a PE so i know all about it....
I am truly sorry to hear this BB.
I'm going to assume this is sarcasm because if it's not it is an absurd take