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kenttsterling · 2 years
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#Colts coach search hits high gear! Taylor has surgery - should he be extended? #iubb go for six straight! #Pacers extend Myles!
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the-football-chick · 2 years
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Colts place RB Jonathan Taylor on IR with ankle injury.
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leanstooneside · 8 months
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hyperbolicdude · 1 year
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Everyone has all these rules for Fantasy Football drafts....
Pick the best players available that you want to follow. Picking a dude on the worst team because he's rated higher is just going to lead to more and more pain. You are going to be sitting there following Jonathan Taylor on a shitty team, with bad ankles deciding if he actually wants to play.....You could instead get a James Cook, maybe a little further down the list, who plays for an infinitely more watchable team.
Rarely pick plauers from your home team, especially if that home team is the bears. This season may be the exception with Fields/Herbert/Moore but look at the dudes who drafted Mooney/Montgomery last year, where were they?
i'll end up with Taylor and Herbert lol
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shahananasrin-blog · 1 year
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[ad_1] All-Pro running back Jonathan Taylor has recently expressed displeasure about the current state of his contract with the Indianapolis Colts.In late July, team owner Jim Irsay met with Taylor on a team bus parked near the practice field. Following the meeting, the star running back formally requested a trade as he seeks a contract extension, the NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported.Irsay said he was not considering trades for Taylor at the time. Taylor recently departed the team's complex, but returned on Monday. He left the team to undergo additional rehab on his injured ankle following offseason surgery.The 24-year-old ball carrier has now left the Colts training camp facilities for a second time in a single week, team officials confirmed on Wednesday.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor watches practice at NFL teams football training camp in Westfield, Ind., Saturday, July 29, 2023.  (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)The announcement came shortly before the Colts and Bears held the first of two joint practices at Grand Park in Westfield, Indiana.The 2021 NFL rushing champion has been on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list since reporting to camp July 25.COLTS' JONATHAN TAYLOR SHOOTS DOWN BACK INJURY REPORT AS DRAMA SWIRLS AROUND STAR RUNNING BACK"Jonathan Taylor returned to Indianapolis to continue his rehab, however he had a personal matter arise," the team said. "He is not currently with the team and his absence is excused."Taylor missed six games last season due to injury.The former Wisconsin Badgers star also has been embroiled in a contract dispute as he enters the final season of his rookie contract. Taylor is scheduled to make about $4.3 million this year. Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor, left, high-fives quarterback Gardner Minshew II at NFL team's football training camp in Westfield, Ind., Saturday, July 29, 2023.  (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)Taylor has been one of several prominent ball carriers across the NFL to publicly expressed unhappiness about how running backs are valued given the franchise tag currently sits at $10.1 million — the lowest of any position other than kickers and punters. Jonathan Taylor #28 of the Indianapolis Colts carries the ball against the Dallas Cowboys during the first half at AT&T Stadium on December 4, 2022 in Arlington, Texas. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)Irsay also recently inserted himself into the conversation about the state of the running back market. He pushed back against ball carriers who feel the current market does not match the value they bring to franchises around the league.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPTaylor has a career total of 3,841 yards in just three seasons. He has a career average of 5.1 yards per carry and has scored three receiving touchdowns, while reaching the end zone 33 times on the ground.The Associated Press contributed to this report. Chantz Martin is a sports writer for Fox News Digital. [ad_2]
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[ad_1] Getty Images Jonathan Taylor wants nothing more to do with the Indianapolis Colts. But the star running back is expected to rejoin the team at training camp in the coming days, coach Shane Steichen told ESPN, even while seeking a trade out of town."He should be back this week," Steichen said of Taylor. "Do I know the exact date he'll be back? No, but he should be back."Taylor initially reported to training camp but did not take the field while on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list, recovering from offseason ankle surgery. Sometime last week, Taylor left team facilities to continue rehab out of state, per Stephen Holder, amid concerns over the Colts' medical management.Before camp, Holder previously reported, the Colts requested that Taylor report early for a medical assessment, but the former All-Pro "viewed the request warily," believing it to be "part of an effort to pressure him" into returning to the field. When he did report, Taylor allegedly complained of back and hamstring pain, adding to the Colts' concerns, though Taylor has publicly disputed this. The running back remains on PUP and intends to practice when he's fully healthy, per Holder, but his feud with Colts brass appears far from over. Team owner Jim Irsay, who's downplayed Taylor's value and spearheaded a refusal by the club to negotiate a long-term contract with the running back, has also indicated he won't honor Taylor's private requests to be traded.In the wake of ESPN's reporting about Taylor's anticipated return to camp, Irsay took to Twitter with a potentially related message: "Most things I worry about ... never happen anyway." With Taylor absent and backup Zack Moss injured, the Colts have leaned on reserves Deon Jackson, Evan Hull, Jake Funk and recent veteran addition Kenyan Drake in the backfield. 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marketingstrategy1 · 2 years
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How long is he out for? Here is the latest update on the player's ankle sprain
How long is he out for? Here is the latest update on the player’s ankle sprain
The Indianapolis Colts got some troubling news about the condition of star RB Jonathan Taylor following a humiliating defeat in Week 15. After losing a 33-point advantage, the Indianapolis Colts set a record in the league for all the wrong reasons. Among the most unfavorable events that occurred that day was the record-breaking loss. However, given that their primary electric playmaker departed…
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sixnn · 2 years
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The Indianapolis Colts misplaced greater than only a 33-point lead on Saturday in opposition to the Minnesota Vikings. Star operating again Jonathan Taylor's season is probably going ending after he suffered a high-ankle sprain that knocked him out of the 39-36 additional time loss, NFL Community studies.The damage occurred on the primary collection for the Colts on Sunday when Taylor needed to come off the sector following a deal with and went into the blue medical tent. He, then, left the sector completely, heading to the locker room for additional testing. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Harrison Smith, #22 of the Minnesota Vikings, tackles Jonathan Taylor, #28 of the Indianapolis Colts, throughout the first quarter of the sport at U.S. Financial institution Stadium on Dec. 17, 2022 in Minneapolis. (Adam Bettcher/Getty Pictures)A number of components fall into this being thought-about a season-ending damage for Taylor, the primary of which is the truth that Indy sits at 4-9-1 on the season. Playoffs don't seem like of their future. Mix that with "the severity" of Taylor’s damage, NFL Community says, and the Colts are more likely to shut him down and look forward to a wholesome Taylor to begin the 2023-24 marketing campaign. VIKINGS REVEAL WHAT WAS SAID AT HALFTIME LEADING TO HISTORIC COMEBACK WIN OVER COLTSTaylor has had ankle points earlier this season, too, as he sprained it within the Week 4 loss to the Tennessee Titans, which pressured him to overlook the following two video games. It was only a season in the past that Taylor led the NFL in dashing with 1,811 yards on the bottom with a league-leading 18 dashing touchdowns as nicely. The Colts used him as their offensive driver on the best way to only lacking the playoffs in a loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars to painfully finish the season.  Jonathan Taylor, #28 of the Indianapolis Colts, carries the ball in opposition to the Dallas Cowboys throughout the first half at AT&T Stadium on Dec. 4, 2022 in Arlington, Texas. (Cooper Neill/Getty Pictures)This season, although, has been a rollercoaster for the Colts, and Taylor’s manufacturing has been part of i. It began off nicely in Houston when he put up 161 yards with a landing on 31 carries – typical Taylor domination. Nevertheless, Taylor didn't crack 100 yards once more till Week 10 when he rushed for 147 on 22 touches with a landing. COLTS' JIM IRSAY SAYS HEAD COACH JEFF SATURDAY IS ‘ONE OF MANY GREAT CANDIDATES OUT THERE’The Colts’ offensive line was not as sharp because it was final season, and that not solely damage Taylor, but in addition Matt Ryan. Indy was pressured to get away from its identification and throw the soccer, and on account of loads of stress from defenses, the Colts have had a troublesome go of it this season. Three video games stay for Indy to complete on a optimistic be aware. Sadly, it doesn't seem like Taylor will get an opportunity support in these efforts.  Jonathan Taylor, #28 of the Indianapolis Colts, warms up earlier than kickoff in opposition to the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on Dec. 4, 2022 in Arlington, Texas. (Cooper Neill/Getty Pictures)CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPAs a substitute, Zack Moss and Deon Jackson will get touches within the backfield instead of Taylor.  Scott Thompson is a sports activities author for Fox Information Digital. Learn Extra Supply Thanks #Colts #stars #season #struggling #damage #loss #Vikings #report
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viralnews-1 · 2 years
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NFL Week 5: Colts top Broncos in OT on Thursday Night Football
NFL Week 5: Colts top Broncos in OT on Thursday Night Football
The Indianapolis Colts defeated the Denver Broncos 12-9 in overtime on Thursday Night Football to open Week 5 of the NFL season. The Colts improve to 2-2-1 on the season with the road win, while the Broncos fall to 2-3. Indy was without starting running back Jonathan Taylor, who was sidelined with an ankle injury, while Denver was missing star back Javonte Williams, who is out for the year after…
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kenttsterling · 2 years
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Jonathan Taylor done for season! Should other Colts sit? #iubb needs to execute tonight vs. Elon! #Pacers @ Celtics tomorrow!
Jonathan Taylor done for season! Should other Colts sit? #iubb needs to execute tonight vs. Elon! #Pacers @ Celtics tomorrow!
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Colts RB Taylor hopes to play despite ankle injury
Colts RB Taylor hopes to play despite ankle injury
2:18 PM ET Stephen HolderESPN INDIANAPOLIS — Colts running back Jonathan Taylor is hopeful he’ll be able to play Thursday night against the Denver Broncos despite a badly twisted right ankle suffered in Sunday’s loss to the Tennessee Titans. The All-Pro running back said Tuesday he is rehabbing furiously and has seen definite improvement since Sunday. “I definitely do plan to play, but if you…
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the-gory-gardner · 4 years
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Slasher OC Jonathan West A.K.A The Huntsman
The cold bites at the exposed skin around Jonathan's eyes as he adjust his jacket. It's camouflaged to make it harder to be seen by his target. Once his attire is set he grabs his weapons strapping multiple guns and knives to himself. The one weapon he does not strap is his favorite- a crossbow.
With his clothes and weapons ready he pulls goggles down over his face. Both to protect his eyes from the cold and make it easier to see though the dark forest. Now the only thing he needed was his target. The snow beneath his feet crunched softly as he made his way to the trunk of his car. He quickly popped it open immediately making eye contact with his target.
Franklin Taylor; a local business man who went to church, golfed on the weekends, donated to several charities and lastly regularly abused his wife and young daughter. He was one of Jonathan's least favorite kind of scum, the one's who acted like they were saints when really they were pure filth.
Jonathan dragged Mr. Taylor from the trunk while he attempted to struggle out of his grip. The ropes around his ankles and wrist did not allow a quick escape or sound. The man cursed loudly while being pulled out and especially when Jonathan dropped him on the hard snow covered ground. "You crazy fucking jackass do you know who I am do you realize what I could do to you"! The man yelled.
Jonathan only rolled his eyes at the threat. He wasn't worried about anyone hearing he was the only one who ever came to these parts of the woods. Jon crouched down with his crossbow in one hand and pulled a small knife out. He felt his lips twitch upward at the look of fear that appeared in the target's eyes. "Oh your not going to do anything to me Mr. Taylor nor to Lillian and Cindy". Jonathan stated.
Taylor sputtered for a moment at the name of his wife and daughter knowing whoever his kidnapper was knew his dark secret. As Jonathan expected he began pleading for his life and his secret. He said he'd quit, that he'd leave town, that he'd even pay Jon. But Jonathan didn't listen he knew the type of man Mr. Taylor was had grown up with one just like him.
"Please man i'll do anything". Taylor pleaded desperately. He flinched when Jonathan reached for him before gripping one of his bound ankles. A few seconds later his bare feet were free. "Do anything huh, then run". Jonathan stated quietly but the command was clear in his voice. Taylor didn't hesitate before struggling to get up with tied hands and taking off in the opposite direction of Jonathan- The Woods.
Jonathan rose up slowly placing his knife back into it's hoister but still holding his crossbows. He never took his eye off of his target.
"...5
...4
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...1".
With that Jonathan began walking briskly though the forest letting the sound of crunching snow and panicked breathing guide him to his doomed target.
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[ad_1] The situation between running back Jonathan Taylor and the Colts went from bad to worse in the blink of an eye. Taylor was placed on the active/physically unable to perform list at the start of training camp. This was the result of him failing his preseason physical because of a surgically repaired right ankle he injured last season. Colts owner Jim Irsay ignited a social media feud with his comments about running backs on X (formerly known as Twitter) during the middle of last week. He characterized running backs wanting changes to be made to the NFL because of being underpaid as bad faith. Malki Kawa, Taylor's agent, responded on X by charging that Irsay was operating in bad faith by not paying his top offensive player. He also suggested the relationship between Taylor and the Colts is beyond repair.Taylor, who is entering the final year of his four-year rookie contract, has been frustrated with the Colts' unwillingness to have discussions about a new deal. He is scheduled to make $4.304 million this season on a $5,117,482 salary cap number. Taylor is coming off a career-low 861 rushing yards in 11 games behind an inconsistent offensive line while being slowed by the ankle problem. He was easily the league's best running back in 2021 when he won the rushing title by 552 yards while averaging 5.5 yards per carry. The 2021 first team All-Pro led the NFL with 2,171 yards from scrimmage, 1,811 rushing yards, 20 total touchdowns and 18 rushing touchdowns.Irsay and Taylor meeting on Saturday night during practice didn't ease tensions. Shortly after the meeting, the trade demand Taylor recently made became public knowledge. In response, Irsay was adamant that Taylor wouldn't be traded. "We will not trade Jonathan Taylor. That is a certainty. Not now or not in October," said Irsay. The NFL's trading deadline is Oct. 31 at 4 p.m. ET.On Sunday, reports surfaced that the Colts were contemplating whether to move Taylor to the active/non-football injury list because he allegedly complained of back pain that didn't exist when offseason workouts ended in mid-June during his physical. Taylor quickly refuted the reports on social media saying he never had or reported back pain. The non-football injury list is appropriate when a player suffers an injury away from team, like between the end of offseason workouts and the beginning of training camp. One thing the Colts probably don't have to worry about regardless of how disgruntled Taylor is is him walking out of training camp. It would be a rare and risky move with potentially devastating consequences for the 24-year-old.Taylor could be fined $40,000 for each day of training camp he missed. The Colts would have the ability to waive or reduce any fines since Taylor is still on his rookie deal. The daily fine for players on veteran contracts is $50,000 and mandatory.The fine isn't the risky part. When a player goes AWOL after reporting to camp, his team can send him a letter warning him that he can be put on the reserve/left squad list after five days if he hasn't returned. Going on the reserve/left squad list would prevent a player from playing football for the rest of the season. The player's contract would also toll where it would be frozen and resume the next year.  Taylor wouldn't have an expiring contract after the 2023 season, where he would be an unrestricted free agent absent the Colts designating him as a franchise or transition player, and 2024 would become his contract year. The dire consequences of a team employing the nuclear option is typically enough for a player to return before the five-day period ends after leaving camp without permission.Teams are expected to inquire about Taylor's availability despite Irsay's stance on a trade. The Colts would likely set the bar extremely high, possibly along the lines of what the Panthers got for Christian McCaffrey last October, for Irsay to change his mind. The 49ers acquired McCaffrey for 2023 second-, third- and fourth-round picks as well as a 2024 fifth-round pick.A similar haul for Taylor is unrealistic. Conventional wisdom suggested the best the Panthers would be able to do was the second- (36th overall) and fifth-round picks the Rams dealt the Colts for Marshall Faulk prior to the 1999 NFL Draft. Taylor's contract could also complicate a trade. An insistence on getting a new deal in the process might have a chilling effect on any interest in obtaining him.McCaffrey is the NFL's highest-paid running back. The Panthers gave him a four-year contract extension in 2020 when he had two years left on his rookie deal, averaging $16,015,853 per year. McCaffrey's contract has $39,162,500 in guarantees, which included a running back-best $30,062,500 fully guaranteed at signing. There are currently only four running backs with contracts averaging at least $12 million per year, down from eight at the end of the 2022 season. The last running back to get a big payday was Nick Chubb in 2021 when he was going into the final year of his rookie contract. The Browns gave Chubb a three-year, $36.6 million contract extension, averaging $12.2 million per year. The deal had $20 million in overall guarantees where $17,133,059 was fully guaranteed. Taylor certainly wouldn't reset the running back market given the current financial climate for the position. Chubb's deal would probably be his salary floor for a contract extension with a trade.The Colts would have to make a decision on Taylor at the roster cutdown to 53 players on Aug. 29, whether he's on PUP or NFI, if he still isn't healthy. He would have to be moved from active/PUP (or active/NFI) to reserve/PUP or reserve/NFI (whichever is most applicable), waived, traded or carried on the 53-man roster despite the injury.Taylor would have to miss a minimum of four games by going on the applicable reserve list (PUP or NFI). Beginning on Oct. 2, the day after Indianapolis' fourth regular-season game, Taylor could begin practicing for a 21-day period. The practice window wouldn't necessary have to open immediately. For example, the Colts could wait until December with it taking that long for Taylor to be healthy. Once Taylor's practice window opened, the Colts could activate him at any point before the period expired. If he wasn't activated during the period or the window never opened, he would remain on the applicable reserve list for the remainder of the season.There would be slightly different ramifications for being on PUP versus NFI for the entire season. Payment of salary is at a team's discretion while a player is on NFI. The Colts could choose to pay Taylor his entire $4.304 million base salary, nothing or something in between. Players get paid while on PUP.Taylor's contract would likely toll by spending the entire season on one of these two lists, extending his rookie contract through the 2024 season since he is currently in the final year of his deal. If a player is physically able to perform football services on or before the sixth regular-season game while on NFI, there won't be tolling unless the team pays the player his base salary for the balance of the season. With PUP, a player's contract only tolls if physically unable to perform football services as of the sixth regular-season game and he remains there. Obviously, coming off either list when allowed eliminates tolling. There's another intricacy of NFI potentially applicable to Taylor. A player needs a minimum of four years of service at the expiration of a contract to be an unrestricted free agent. A year of such service is known as an accrued season in the NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement. Six or more regular-season games on the 53-man roster, injured reserve or PUP qualify for an accrued season. Games on NFI don't count for these purposes.Taylor has three accrued seasons coming into this season. If Taylor spent the first 13 weeks (12 games) on NFI before being activated, he would be one game shy of getting a fourth accrued season. Because Taylor would still have three years of service for free agency, he would be a restricted free agent in 2024. As a restricted free agent, a 10% raise over Taylor's $4.304 million 2023 base salary would entitle the Colts to a second-round pick as compensation if an offer sheet wasn't matched.The hope is that none of the extreme scenarios with PUP or NFI come into play with Taylor because he is cleared to play football this season at some point before the late August roster cutdown. Since Taylor would be playing with fire by walking out, "holding in" could become an option after he passes his physical.  Taylor would need to walk a fine line with a hold-in since he only has three accrued seasons. There's language in the CBA about not earning a year of service for free agency with a failure to perform contract services for a material period of time. To my knowledge what constitutes a material period of time hasn't been defined or tested through a grievance.Taylor doesn't have any leverage in the situation. Outside becoming a big enough distraction where Irsay changes his mind about a trade or getting an offer he can't refuse, Taylor is going to have play for the Colts this season in a "marriage of convenience." He probably needs to demonstrate that his down 2022 season (by his standards) was an anomaly because of the ankle injury. It's conceivable that a return to his previous form could convince the Colts to give him a new deal near the top of the running back market early next offseason. The more likely outcome is Taylor getting a franchise tag in 2024 putting him in the same place as Saquon Barkley and Josh Jacobs were this year. Neither running back got a multiyear contract before the mid-July deadline for franchise players to sign long term. 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elektroblues · 5 years
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Unconventional ways to describe my favorite male vocalists' voices
1. Marilyn Manson - a never-ending second before an orgasm
more recently, a chain link fence (how is it possible that it became more soulful and rough??)
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2. Dave Gahan - a sly toothy grin that knows too much about you
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3. Anthony Kiedis - being melted like butter but not in a violent kind of way
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4. Serj Tankian - the weird mustard yellow knit from your grandma that's made with love anyway
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5. Bryan Ferry - the way stoplights look like behind rained-on car windows
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6. Till Lindemann - a hand suddenly gripping your ankles (no sh*t, Mein Teil was the first Rammstein song I ever heard, and it scared the socks off me)
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7. Jonathan Davis - violently scratching your socks against the carpet until you make a flame big enough to burn the house
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8. Trent Reznor - the internal battle of self-deprecation and having a god complex
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9. Ozzy Osbourne - the part in horror movies before there's a jump scare
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10. Pete Steele - sex. Pete Steele's voice is what sex is. So if you're a virgin and you listen to Type O Negative, you're technically not a virgin anymore (sorry I don't make the rules)
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++AND POSSIBLY ONE OF THE MOST TALENTED VOCALISTS OF ALL TIME, COREY TAYLOR - being buried under an ice block but realizing you actually like ice play; but also, being shredded like cheese and this time it hurts
Hbu guys, what do they sound to you?
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FULL NAME: Thomas Richard Feldman  NICKNAMES: Tommy  AGE: 29 DATE OF BIRTH: March 8th  GENDER: Male PRONOUNS: Him/He SEXUAL ORIENTATION: Bisexual SPECIES: Human / Empath  SPOKEN LANGUAGES: English, French (Canadian), and ASL (basic level)  TURN ONS: Passion, playfulness, rough sex, bondage, size differences, blindfolds, temperature play, praise (giving and receiving)  TURN OFFS: Scat, bathroom play, waterboarding, degradation, violence, gore, mouth gagging  I AM A: Switch LOOKING FOR An: Any JOB: Therapist and Professor of Behavioural Psychology  ANY CLAIMS?: No
PHYSICAL APPEARANCE
FACECLAIM: Jake Borelli  HEIGHT: 5'6 BODY TYPE: Short, somewhat dainty  HAIR: Brown hair, a little bit curly, always slightly scruffy - like this  EYE COLOUR: Hazel  ACCENT: American SCARS: Appendectomy scar TATTOOS: A rainbow flag tattoo on his upper inner right arm, a similar tattoo with the bi flag colours of his inner left upper arm, an evergreen tattoo  on the back of his left upper arm, a floral triangle tattoo on the inside of his right forearm, a small maple leaf on the outside of his right ankle, and 604 on the back of his right upper arm.  NOTABLE PHYSICAL TRAITS: While Thomas is short, he’s always standing tall and confident, usually with an infectious smile
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ALLERGIES/MEDICAL ISSUES: Shellfish  MENTAL ILLNESSES: None PHYSICAL DISABILITIES: None
BACKGROUND
HOMETOWN: Vancouver, British Columbia  CURRENT LOCATION: The Institute for Advanced Learning HIGHEST EDUCATION: PhD in Psychology from the University of British Columbia  FATHER: Jonathan Feldman (professor of accounting and finance)  MOTHER: Debbie Feldman (professor of women’s and gender studies)  SIBLINGS: Kayla Feldman (sister, age 25, enlisted in the marines), Spencer Feldman (brother, age 31, father of Genny Davis-Feldman and married to Lyndsay Davis-Feldman)  OTHER FAMILY: Genevieve ‘Genny’ Davis-Feldman (niece, age 2), Lyndsay Davis-Feldman (sister-in-law, age 29,  mother of Genny Davis-Feldman, married to Spencer Feldman) 
PERSONALITY
HOGWARTS HOUSE: Gryffindor THEME SONG: You Need to Calm Down, Taylor Swift  MOOD/EXPRESSION: Cheery, optimistic, happy POSITIVE TRAITS: Optimistic, empathetic, perceptive, kind, compassionate  NEGATIVE TRAITS: Over-trusting, easily manipulated/seduced, naive, idealistic MBTI: ENFP MORAL ALIGNMENT: Lawful/Neutral Good HOROSCOPE: Pisces  ELEMENT: Water
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kenttsterling · 2 years
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Jonathan Taylor OUT for #Colts! Jim Harbaugh next? Matt Ryan to return? Chance Chris Ballard is back?
Jonathan Taylor OUT for #Colts! Jim Harbaugh next? Matt Ryan to return? Chance Chris Ballard is back?
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