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Elijah Sarratt is a pretty interesting WR prospect. Good body control, good on back shoulder throws …. sort of a mini Mike Evans at 6’2 and 209 lbs. I don’t follow college football much so I was surprised Indiana started 10-0 last year with Kurtis Rourke at QB as well. Sarratt looked just as good with Rourke as with Mendoza.

He’s not going to blow up the Combine with explosive athleticism, so I expect he’ll be a Round 2 or 3 pick. Wouldn’t surprise me at all if he has a very good NFL career, though.

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6 minutes ago, Alphagrand said:

Elijah Sarratt is a pretty interesting WR prospect. Good body control, good on back shoulder throws …. sort of a mini Mike Evans at 6’2 and 209 lbs. I don’t follow college football much so I was surprised Indiana started 10-0 last year with Kurtis Rourke at QB as well. Sarratt looked just as good with Rourke as with Mendoza.

He’s not going to blow up the Combine with explosive athleticism, so I expect he’ll be a Round 2 or 3 pick. Wouldn’t surprise me at all if he has a very good NFL career, though.

I liked the WR room Indiana had this past year. I think Charlie Becker has a good chance to be better than Cooper and Sarratt.

3 hours ago, RememberTheKoy said:

Why 2021? Seems odd to have that cut off year just to tell some random fact

13 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:

Why 2021? Seems odd to have that cut off year just to tell some random fact

My guess because that's when Sirianni started, so he's just going through transactions from the past 5 seasons.

14 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:

Why 2021? Seems odd to have that cut off year just to tell some random fact

Start of the Sirianni and Hurts as starter era.

Ah I didn't think of that

2 hours ago, Alphagrand said:

Elijah Sarratt is a pretty interesting WR prospect. Good body control, good on back shoulder throws …. sort of a mini Mike Evans at 6’2 and 209 lbs. I don’t follow college football much so I was surprised Indiana started 10-0 last year with Kurtis Rourke at QB as well. Sarratt looked just as good with Rourke as with Mendoza.

He’s not going to blow up the Combine with explosive athleticism, so I expect he’ll be a Round 2 or 3 pick. Wouldn’t surprise me at all if he has a very good NFL career, though.

He's one of those guys who doesn't look good, but is just good, if that makes sense.

Sad news. Rondale Moore was electric in college. Haven't seen anything about cause, dude was 25. I don't know if we're densified with social media or what, but every announcement I've seen is just saying Rondale Moore dies at 25. Shouldn't there be more of an explanation or cause for concern as to why a 25 year old professional athlete dies? It just seems like more and more with younger deaths, they are talked about like it's a normal thing. Just adding a word like unexpectingly would show a bit more concern.

^^^^

Self inflicted gunshot. Suicide.

I've been severely depressed at times in the past. I contemplated suicide. Never had the balls to actually go through with it. Thankfully.

A mental sickness is just as bad as a physical one. IMO.

4 minutes ago, LacesOut said:

I've been severely depressed at times in the past. I contemplated suicide. Never had the balls to actually go through with it. Thankfully.

A mental sickness is just as bad as a physical one. IMO.

Sorry to hear this man, you ever in that dark place and need someone to talk to You can always DM me on here.

5 hours ago, Diehardfan said:

Easily how?

I don’t think he’s much better than what they could get for a bargain somewhere. If he was dominant like Reddick was or something I could see it being a priority but I don’t think he looked special and his production could be replaced fairly cheaply.

If they could get him to return for a discount and he goes nuts next year then that would be obviously ideal but I feel like it’s unlikely.

Down the stretch he looked kind of meh.

33 minutes ago, LacesOut said:

I've been severely depressed at times in the past. I contemplated suicide. Never had the balls to actually go through with it. Thankfully.

A mental sickness is just as bad as a physical one. IMO.

I attempted it and got 302 for a week. Something I'll never put myself or friends/family through it again. I was lucky I survived it. So I get it man, @Know Life also deals with it pretty severely as well.

I just went through a bad stretch a month ago, I was ready to call crisis but, thankfully some people helped me through it

1 hour ago, LacesOut said:

I've been severely depressed at times in the past. I contemplated suicide. Never had the balls to actually go through with it. Thankfully.

A mental sickness is just as bad as a physical one. IMO.

I've been there as well. back in the early 2000s my now - ex was cheating on me and I was gonna do it, but I never did because I didn't want to leave my kids without a father.

21 minutes ago, Bwestbrook36 said:

I attempted it and got 302 for a week. Something I'll never put myself or friends/family through it again. I was lucky I survived it. So I get it man, @Know Life also deals with it pretty severely as well.

I just went through a bad stretch a month ago, I was ready to call crisis but, thankfully some people helped me through it

Knowing your behavorial and thought triggers are critical. It sounds like you have really worked on learning how to manage your emotions and tolerate distress. It still is an evolving progression and it's awesome that you have the confidence not only in the people close to you to help you, but more importantly the confidence in yourself to be able to open up to them and reach out when you feel you need that support. Its hard for a man to do that.

You are important to someone, you are loved by someone, those who have struggled with suicidal thoughts sometimes lose sight of how others might be impacted by suicide because they want to escape their own pain so desparately. That pain and emotion is very real, it's all about finding a way to manage it successfully. Several years ago I saw a psychiatrist for a while and even took medication (Lexapro), it made me emotionally numb and really messed with the ability to enjoy sex. I came off of it after 6 months. I still have some really dark moments but I have gotten better at managing those moments.

Got to stay in the fight man.

1 hour ago, DaBirds said:

I don’t think he’s much better than what they could get for a bargain somewhere. If he was dominant like Reddick was or something I could see it being a priority but I don’t think he looked special and his production could be replaced fairly cheaply.

If they could get him to return for a discount and he goes nuts next year then that would be obviously ideal but I feel like it’s unlikely.

Down the stretch he looked kind of meh.

I'm down with that but I can't think of any names as FA who would be cheap and better. They can't go with Hunt and Smith again.

44 minutes ago, Joe Ball said:

Knowing your behavorial and thought triggers are critical. It sounds like you have really worked on learning how to manage your emotions and tolerate distress. It still is an evolving progression and it's awesome that you have the confidence not only in the people close to you to help you, but more importantly the confidence in yourself to be able to open up to them and reach out when you feel you need that support. Its hard for a man to do that.

You are important to someone, you are loved by someone, those who have struggled with suicidal thoughts sometimes lose sight of how others might be impacted by suicide because they want to escape their own pain so desparately. That pain and emotion is very real, it's all about finding a way to manage it successfully. Several years ago I saw a psychiatrist for a while and even took medication (Lexapro), it made me emotionally numb and really messed with the ability to enjoy sex. I came off of it after 6 months. I still have some really dark moments but I have gotten better at managing those moments.

Got to stay in the fight man.

Thank you for this post, I really appreciate it. Just those positive and encouraging words can save a life. People always ask how they can help and just something as simple as " I'm here for you if you need me or anything I can do to make you feel better" can mean a lot.

I've had way to many toxic people in my life over the years or ones that say they want to help but, don't by making it about them or telling you to go for a walk. I've had ex's turn sheet around on me and how much it hurts them that I'm not talking or my depression makes them depressed so get over it and that kind of nonsense.

I've cut a lot of people out of my life, people I've some Ive known for 20 yrs. It was difficult to do but, my mental health would suffer even more with certain types people and the way they would act towards me when I was going through a rough stretch. I keep a very small circle of people now and I'm better for it.

Again thank you. It's nice knowing there are people like you that care about mental health and have a understanding of how difficult it can be

16 hours ago, HazletonEagle said:

@vikas83 what's the word on these? You like them?

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Hate them. My dad loves them though.

6 hours ago, Joe Ball said:

Knowing your behavorial and thought triggers are critical. It sounds like you have really worked on learning how to manage your emotions and tolerate distress. It still is an evolving progression and it's awesome that you have the confidence not only in the people close to you to help you, but more importantly the confidence in yourself to be able to open up to them and reach out when you feel you need that support. Its hard for a man to do that.

You are important to someone, you are loved by someone, those who have struggled with suicidal thoughts sometimes lose sight of how others might be impacted by suicide because they want to escape their own pain so desparately. That pain and emotion is very real, it's all about finding a way to manage it successfully. Several years ago I saw a psychiatrist for a while and even took medication (Lexapro), it made me emotionally numb and really messed with the ability to enjoy sex. I came off of it after 6 months. I still have some really dark moments but I have gotten better at managing those moments.

Got to stay in the fight man.

I found our my wife (at the time was sleeping with her co-worker) lost her, had to move out of our beautiful home with the pool and a basement that I just had finished, designed the whole thing and got to use if for an f'ing month, lost my kids 50% of the time, lost my job because I couldn't focus and was a mess....worst time of my life. Now I didn't think about killing myself but to say I was depressed would be an understatement....oh, was peeing blood due to stress. Great lesson learned....life is a long time, these things in the big picture are temporary. My friend kept telling me, I know you don't see it, but just know that I believe you're going to be ok until you do and and just believe in that.

Flash 3 years later, was in a better home, with a freaking hotter woman 20 years younger, the Eagles won their first Super Bowl which I thought I would never see with a better job. That year I made presidents club for that better job, went to Monte Carlo and Paris all expenses paid. Also went to Aruba and Cabo....

Point is, it is very easy to drown in a moment, but if you keep your head above water and keep swimming, you can get to shore!

6 hours ago, vikas83 said:

Hate them. My dad loves them though.

It's crazy how different tastes are. I tried a bunch of things but there's nothing good. Nothing.

I feel sorry that so many people think those are treats. Someone gave them to my wife. Told her "very very good". Lol.

Great goal

10 hours ago, LacesOut said:

I've been severely depressed at times in the past. I contemplated suicide. Never had the balls to actually go through with it. Thankfully.

A mental sickness is just as bad as a physical one. IMO.

Dont ever forget that the world Is a better place with you in it.

Hey guys, seeing some of you open up on here is pretty incredible. We all struggle, some more than others and we all handle things differently. I think we as men tend to keep things close to our chest so having an outlet can be a terrific thing. I know a few of you have met outside of EMB, but I it's a great thing that for the most part we are all strangers bonded by our Eagles/Philly sports fandom. If the best thing that comes from all of turns out to be men helping men, I'm all for it.

@Joe Ball seriously man. Just be one of us. The Cowboys don't deserve you as a fan.

13 hours ago, RememberTheKoy said:

It is the correct time in the cycle to bring CJGJ back.

He would be a possibility if they don’t bring back Reed.

10 minutes ago, NCiggles said:

Great goal

Great game so far. Tons of great play. Hope the US goalie can keep this Up

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