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I never used to have this problem so I do not know what has changed. I'm dreading being around other people because of this, I shower every morning, in the evening too as long as I'm not too tired, I scrub them properly with strong smelling soap, I use deodorant, clean clothes and a clean towel and for a few hours I'm fine but by the next morning I'm absolutely rank, they're sweating and honking to high heaven. Please help - I'm paranoid in public settings, I drink water every day and my diet has always been more or less the same, and this is the first time this problem has happened in years.
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Welcome back Punt Fans, to your weekly instalment of punting stats and analysis, and the best and worst clips from the last week of action as we continue our fabled hunt for the King of Punt β itβs /r/NFLβs own Punt Rank. If you havenβt been here with me before, the concept is both simple and fantastically over-engineered. Lemme break it down:
Punt Heroes rise to the top; Punt Zeros sink to the bottom. Last weekβs post and Week 4 standings are available here for the archivists, and this weekβs update is just moments away.
Iβm always excited to get your perspectives on your teamβs punter, so please hit the comments below with your feedback and questions, as well as pointing out anything you think I missed.
Week 4βs shout out goes to /u/Entasis_ who correctly identified that Joseph Charltonβs Week 1 punt on 4th and 6 for the Panthers from the Jets 33 was the shortest punt attempted this year to date in terms of Available Field. And netting just 18 yards (55% of AF), you really have to wonder: why?
A hat tip must also go to /u/Moruitelda and /u/Liam90 who formed an impressive rulebook coalition to correct my misinterpretations of impetus, and very earnestly explain why Phantom Touchback was in fact correctly ruled a touchback. I mean this in the best way: if you need some dudes to get up βn pedantic about some shit then these are your fellas.
And now, on to Week 5!
2021 Punt Rank Overall Standings - Week 5
Week 5 Punt Performance Summary
Blake Gillikin (NO, +14 to #16). Thereβs a lot to process when you take over for a 12-year veteran and four time 1st Team All-Pro who was responsible for [one of the best Special Teams plays in Super Bowl history], so you can appreciate it took a few weeks for sophomore punter Blake Gillikin to settle into things. But this weekβ¦ this week he looked pretty settled. Gillikinβs **five punt, 51.8
... keep reading on reddit β‘I've been using gestures for about a week now and I've gotten quite used to them. They aren't as bad as I had initially thought. Everything seems to be working fine. They're still clunky, it's Android after all, but it's not too bad.
That said though, there is still one lingering issue. The hamburger menu and the back gesture relationship.
They conflict directly. I wish I could say I am surprised that Google shipped Android with this issue unresolved, but I am not.
I've always used the side swipe to open the hamburger menu and now the back gesture is in direct conflict with the side swipe.
Not knowing what I'm going to get has slowed down my work flow quite a bit. Every time I want to open a hamburger menu, I have to tread carefully and either tap and hold (slow) or do the 45 degree workaround (still slow due to having to be careful and not always guaranteed).
The big problem is uncertainty, there is always a conscious slow down in navigation not to make an error. This is not a good user experience.
I think if this was solved, we'd be sorted for gestures and other than refinements there would be no serious lingering problems to be addressed.
But the big question: How do we solve this? I myself am kinda stumbled, there is no one, clear best solution. There have been some suggestions thrown around. So they are:
Split the screen in two and use either the top or the bottom of the screen for back gesture and the other for the hamburger menu. The split line should be adjustable.
Disable the left side back gesture. This is not good for lefties though, especially with these big screens.
Use the back gesture like one plus where you swipe up to go back. Will conflict with the recents gesture.
Other there any other suggestions that are going around? If you were tasked to solve this problem, how would you address it?
What the title says. Call me lazy. XD
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