A list of puns related to "Geno"
This needs to stop. DK low diffs nyan after previously analyzing his abilities and people put him at high dragon some even going as far as to saying he is above. Genos beats 3 dragons at once and some people still think gouketsu rolls. May I ask why? What did genos do to deserve this unfair hate? People are really comparing the dragons he fought to bakuzan. Why? Also why would a fusion between 3 dragons not be high dragon? FU gets some of gums' stomach acid and instantly becomes high dragon. 3 dragons fuse together mid dragon. This is honestly just sad.
Reasons for picking Geno Atkins- For a player who looked as though he had hit his peak in the middle of his college career, Geno Atkinsβs dominance in the NFL is an example of how raw sack numbers will not always predict how good a player will actually turn out. After a true freshman season in which he played in 11 games and recorded just 0.5 sacks, Atkins broke out in 2007 and was awarded First-team All-SEC, finishing with 7.5 sacks and leading Georgia in tackles for loss (15) despite only starting 7 of 13 games. He also helped Georgia win the Sugar Bowl that year by recording a sack on Hawaii QB Colt Brennan, after having infamously taken a picture with Brennan a few days before. Though he would only record 3 sacks over the next 2 years combined, his overall production remained the same: He started all 13 games in 2008 and 2009 and led Georgia in quarterback pressures (32 and 28, respectively) in both years, while finishing Second-team All-SEC. Atkins would then impress scouts at the Senior Bowl, recording a sack and pressure against future Pro Bowler Mike Iupati of Idaho. Despite being projected in some mock drafts to be drafted as early as Round 2, fears among teams that Atkins was undersized (He stood 6β1) and scrutiny over his lack of flashy stats led him to fall to the 4th round of the 2010 NFL Draft. There, he was selected by the Bengals, despite never having met or worked out for them during the Combine.
Competing with established defensive tackles Domata Peko and Tank Johnson, Atkins spent his first year in the NFL as a backup, finishing with 16 tackles and 3 sacks (good for second on the Bengals behind Carlos Dunlap). The next season, following the release of Tank Johnson, Atkins was named a starter alongside Peko. He immediately became a star, leading the Bengals with 7.5 sacks (tied for the most sacks in the
... keep reading on reddit β‘With Genos' new showings who do you think would win in a fight this time?
I can't be the only one who noticed that the mad cyborg shown in chapter 139 looks similar to genos's new armor.
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Arguably the best position for a football player to play is backup QB, especially if the starter is particularly durable. Getting paid millions to sit on the sideline with minimal impact on your body. But for most QBs, there will be a time when their services are needed. It could come from injuries, it could come from the starter getting benched, or it could come from resting the starters for a playoff run.
Ultimately, there's no guarantee that the backups will stay on that sideline. But one QB has got the backup role down to a science. That one man is Geno Smith.
Despite failing to produce as a starter for the Jets, Smith has revitalized his career as a backup (and he's STILL probably the best QB from his class).
Geno Smith has mastered the hustle of the backup QB. The secret is joining teams with some of the most durable QBs in the league. The absolute Iron Men of the NFL.
His first experience as a full-time backup, separate from his first franchise was for the New York Giants in 2017. After all, who better the understudy than the active consecutive starts leader in Eli Manning. A reasonable plan to say the least.
Unfortunately, he was stuck with a coach who defied reason. Ben McAdoo wanted to see what Geno Smith could do and gave him the start. But Geno's mastery of the backup arts led to him regaining his backup role.
In 2018, Smith joined the Los Angeles Chargers, backing up the new consecutive starts leader in Philip Rivers. Unsurprisingly, Rivers started all 16 games that season.
In 2019, Smith joined the Seattle Seahawks, and won the backup job to Russell Wilson. Although he has less years under his belt, he was still an Iron Man in his own right, winning the starting job as rookie and not looking back since. This was more of a long-term investment as Wilson still had to leapfrog Rivers, Matt Ryan, and Matthew Stafford.
And slowly but surely, Wilson outlasted them all. Stafford went down with a season-ending back injury in 2019 and Ryan couldn't overcome an ankle injury in time for a matchup with the Seahawks. All that remained was to overtake the legendary streak of Rivers. But Rivers' streak would not fall due to injury or benching. Rivers would end it on his own accord, retiring after one year in Indy.
Now Geno has one of the cushiest spots in the league, behind the incredible durability of Wilson. Even if Wilson goes down in 2021, Backing up three consecutive start leaders at t
... keep reading on reddit β‘Scenario: Bang Doesn't Interrupt Garou and Genos
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From Pens Inside Scoop on Twitter, a Tanger quote from their end-of-season interviews. Make me cry Kris, why don't you.
I know "hockey's a business" and you shouldn't get attached to players and you should always want to win, but I really hope these three get to retire as Pens, fight me.
ETA: their profile is posting a lot of quotes from different players, so head over there if you want to see more!
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So a friend and I agree that current Genos can beat Darkshine. But my friend thinks that Genos can one-shot Darkshine and I disagree. But I said I would ask to see what the community thinks.
To clarify, this is Final Form Genos, as seen in the very last pages of the most recent webcomic. AND on top of his final form, he's also using Roaring Dragon Core.
So it seems kind of obvious that Genos would win. He can easily outspeed Darkshine, and his strength is no joke either. But is it really one-shot for Genos? What do you think?
There are a few FAs that I think could really help the Seahawks and I am keeping an eye on. One of them is x-Bengals DT Geno Atkins
Hoping the Seahawks replace Jarran Reed with Geno Atkins and reunite him with his longtime teammate Carlos Dunlap
The one he used to push back Physcorochi
Will EC somehow able to block the attack from Genos's full power or will Genos be able to burn Elder Cetipede to dust?
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