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Ja'Marr's Job is Pretty Simple
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(12-07-2024, 07:46 PM)jason Wrote: Literally all they had to do was barely top Justin Jefferson's deal a few months ago. These buffoons can't get outta their own way.

Yep, now they will have to pay way more and some of us called it before this all happened.
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(12-07-2024, 01:42 PM)jason Wrote: Neither of them are good enough for me to worry about spelling their name... Ja'Marr gets proper punctuation and capitalization though.

I felt this.
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(12-07-2024, 07:46 PM)jason Wrote: Literally all they had to do was barely top Justin Jefferson's deal a few months ago. These buffoons can't get outta their own way.

This FO is atrocious. Now they are stuck paying him more to ink a deal. What a joke.
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(12-08-2024, 07:38 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: Yep, now they will have to pay way more and some of us called it before this all happened.

That inflation is a B
Like a teenage girl driving a Ferrari. 
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Triple Crown watch:

Chase is now 8 receptions behind Bowers, and 28 yards behind Jefferson. Don’t think anyone is close to him in TD’s.
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(11-05-2024, 01:28 PM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: I mean, sure if you want to call it that: he adopted him and his brother as their legal guardian, a bit more than mentoring.

On the Burton stuff though, I want to point out that (I'm not a doctor or medical professional, btw, if anyone has wondered lol) Burton looks like a CLASSIC case of being on the autism spectrum. Not that he's autistic, but on the spectrum.

Given that my son is almost 3 and we've had to look out for the myriad of signs of autism (he isn't autistic, FTR), I see a ton of what to look out for, in Burton:

1. Lack of focus (both what we're told in meetings and how he's looked in interviews)
2. Wanting to be alone
3. Awkwardness and a clear lack of social skills

I don't think he necessarily needs a handler or anything like that, but when Zac said that he needs support and the like, that is also a classic case or someone on the spectrum, to keep spirits high and to remain high-functioning.

Daryl Hannah is also autistic and she wasn't diagnosed until she was in her 50s or whatever and she said it made complete sense as to how she thought and felt growing up. 

Really wouldn't be surprised if Burton is the same.

(12-07-2024, 11:53 AM)Sled21 Wrote: The more I watch him around the receiver group (on the sidelines, then during the on-field Batmobile discussion) the more I think he has a touch of autism. He definitely does not interact with teammates the way the others do.

Posted that on 11/05.

He seems like a textbook example.
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(12-09-2024, 03:27 AM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: Posted that on 11/05.

He seems like a textbook example.

That may well be spot on?

I have a good friend who has a mildly autistic like 8 year old son. He has his (bad) days for sure. And I have a granddaughter with Cerebral Palsy. And I've come to learn that they're very, very routine oriented. If they get even slightly out of routine they start going downhill. 

Perhaps Burton needs a ton of structure and routine built into his practice and even gameday?
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(12-07-2024, 11:53 AM)Sled21 Wrote: The more I watch him around the receiver group (on the sidelines, then during the on-field Batmobile discussion) the more I think he has a touch of autism. He definitely does not interact with teammates the way the others do.

I’m not sure he is autistic, but he isn’t connecting. Maybe battling depression. He seems so unsure of himself, and lacks confidence.
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(12-08-2024, 07:38 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: Yep, now they will have to pay way more and some of us called it before this all happened.

Maybe, but since the WR's signed their deals last season, there really hasn't been anyone else setting the needle higher. So the deals they needed to beat last years are still the same deals until this year's batch moves salaries higher. 
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(12-07-2024, 10:44 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: There is no i in team, but there is a m and e. 

I don't know why more people don't say that. 


I always used that, lol.

"Better send those refunds..."

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(12-09-2024, 10:04 AM)bengalfan74 Wrote: That may well be spot on?

I have a good friend who has a mildly autistic like 8 year old son. He has his (bad) days for sure. And I have a granddaughter with Cerebral Palsy. And I've come to learn that they're very, very routine oriented. If they get even slightly out of routine they start going downhill. 

Perhaps Burton needs a ton of structure and routine built into his practice and even gameday?

That's EXACTLY what I think Zac meant in that presser about getting the right people with him, etc.: it's not that he needs a handler or EA (what children/teens have in school, up here), but things need to be communicated to him the right way and he needs to be put in favourable situations in order to succeed: what works to motivate  and keep focus for Ja'marr, Higgins and Iosivas, is not the same for Burton.

(12-09-2024, 10:11 AM)Bengalbug Wrote: I’m not sure he is autistic, but he isn’t connecting.  Maybe battling depression.  He seems so unsure of himself, and lacks confidence.

On the spectrum is not the same as being full-out autistic: those with severe ADHD for example, are on the spectrum, but they'd never be classified as autistic (unless they actually are).

As the condition has garnered more study and information in the past 15-20 years or so, there is a lot to unpack and there are many more levels and a lot more to look at than simply, "you're autistic," or otherwise.

Being ADD myself, growing up, my mother enrolled me in many programs/day events to have me better understand and cope with being ADD: while they definitely didn't help me with my own growth and understanding (they didn't: even at 8 years old, I could see that the environment was for those with severe learning disabilities and the like and I EXCELLED as a student throughout my entire life), it made me aware at a young age that there are many different stages of those with learning disabilities and cognitive issues, thus what we know now about the autism spectrum, I lived back when I was a kid, even though I didn't fully grasp that at such a young age.

In college, it's easy to just fade into the background with issues like this, because there are SO MANY coaches and handlers on a college staff, but in the NFL, where anyone with a situation like this needs to hire a person privately or through the team for the same purpose, it can expose the, "afflicted," person a lot more and that would explain the issues that he has been having.

Again, not saying this is the case (I am not a doctor, medical professional, nor do I know Jermaine personally {obviously}), but if it came out that it was the case, I would not be surprised in the slightest.
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(12-09-2024, 12:35 PM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: That's EXACTLY what I think Zac meant in that presser about getting the right people with him, etc.: it's not that he needs a handler or EA (what children/teens have in school, up here), but things need to be communicated to him the right way and he needs to be put in favourable situations in order to succeed: what works to motivate  and keep focus for Ja'marr, Higgins and Iosivas, is not the same for Burton.


On the spectrum is not the same as being full-out autistic: those with severe ADHD for example, are on the spectrum, but they'd never be classified as autistic (unless they actually are).

As the condition has garnered more study and information in the past 15-20 years or so, there is a lot to unpack and there are many more levels and a lot more to look at than simply, "you're autistic," or otherwise.

Being ADD myself, growing up, my mother enrolled me in many programs/day events to have me better understand and cope with being ADD: while they definitely didn't help me with my own growth and understanding (they didn't: even at 8 years old, I could see that the environment was for those with severe learning disabilities and the like and I EXCELLED as a student throughout my entire life), it made me aware at a young age that there are many different stages of those with learning disabilities and cognitive issues, thus what we know now about the autism spectrum, I lived back when I was a kid, even though I didn't fully grasp that at such a young age.

In college, it's easy to just fade into the background with issues like this, because there are SO MANY coaches and handlers on a college staff, but in the NFL, where anyone with a situation like this needs to hire a person privately or through the team for the same purpose, it can expose the, "afflicted," person a lot more and that would explain the issues that he has been having.

Again, not saying this is the case (I am not a doctor, medical professional, nor do I know Jermaine personally {obviously}), but if it came out that it was the case, I would not be surprised in the slightest.

I agree, something is not right. He is emotionless.
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(12-08-2024, 09:31 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Triple Crown watch:

Chase is now 8 receptions behind Bowers, and 28 yards behind Jefferson. Don’t think anyone is close to him in TD’s.

Pretty safe to say Ja'Marr should be on top in yards again after tonight.

BTW, that Puka Nakua was awesome yesterday against the Bills. 

Beautiful toe tap catch on the sideline reminded me a touch of Chad from back in the day. Shocked

(12-09-2024, 10:58 AM)Sled21 Wrote: Maybe, but since the WR's signed their deals last season, there really hasn't been anyone else setting the needle higher. So the deals they needed to beat last years are still the same deals until this year's batch moves salaries higher. 

Well, Ja'Marr will set the needle higher pretty sure. He will have to be the highest paid WR ever after this season.

Just the way it has went as some of us predicted. Ja'Marr is such a rare talent with his strength, balance, quicks and deep speed.
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Burton would have received help from an SAS office while in college. They likely could have provided executive functioning skills support and, I assume, a football program like Alabama probably has professional staff herding the players from one responsibility to the next. It's a very real part of DI sports.

I did suggest in a thread awhile back that I wouldn't be surprised if Burton had ADHD, was on the spectrum, had a specific learning disability, or comorbidities. I also prefaced I am not qualified to make a diagnosis. I think the only reply served to mock the take. I'm glad to see some reasonable conversation about the topic is happening.
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(12-09-2024, 12:35 PM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: As the condition has garnered more study and information in the past 15-20 years or so, there is a lot to unpack and there are many more levels and a lot more to look at than simply, "you're autistic," or otherwise.

Spot on about a lot to unpack. Comorbidity is increasingly prevalent for individuals with an official diagnosis of some kind.
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Imagine not paying this dude early when you had the chance. LOL
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(12-08-2024, 07:38 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: Yep, now they will have to pay way more and some of us called it before this all happened.

It's sort of like when we laughed when the Ravens let Flacco have a "prove it  year" and then they had to pay him a buttload of money when he balled out...except they won the SB and we're going to have a big ass payout to win 7 or 8 games.  Oof.
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(12-09-2024, 03:27 AM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: Posted that on 11/05.

He seems like a textbook example.

Yeah, I think you called it right. My daughter is on the spectrum. What they used to call Asperger's, high functioning and not autistic, but missed the normal social clues that seem so easy to other people. Being "on the spectrum" manifests itself in a myriad of ways. 
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