@foreginmixeddat: Repost bc ts flopped🫩🫩#fyp #viral #nfl #dallascowboys #foryoupage

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fuckkalia
kaliaa🎖️ :
best duo ina league listening to 5 😂😂
2026-03-17 06:25:49
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xxbeast1590
𝓧𝓑 :
Come here where u goinnnn
2026-03-17 17:52:23
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tokyogokum
go :
The reason Jeremiah Smith dropped the ball at practice can be explained through a combination of environmental physics and mathematical variables that briefly disrupted the play. As the football traveled through the air, its path followed a predictable arc that could almost be modeled like an equation. If the ball’s trajectory is imagined as **y = mx + b**, the slope (m) represents the ball’s angle and speed while the intercept (b) represents the exact point where the catch should occur. Normally, Jeremiah Smith’s brain processes these variables instantly, almost like solving a system of equations in real time. For example, if the ball’s velocity is moving at something like **18–20 mph**, descending at roughly a **35–40° angle**, and his reaction time is around **0.20 seconds**, his hands and eyes synchronize perfectly to meet the ball at the exact coordinate. However, at this moment the sun introduced a new variable into the equation. The solar glare hitting directly into his eyes increased the “error term,” almost like adding **+5 or +10 units** of visual distortion to the equation. So instead of the ball arriving at a perfect coordinate like **(4,2)** in his field of vision, the glare shifted the perceived point slightly to something like **(4,3) creating a tiny miscalculation in timing. Even a difference of 0.05 seconds in reaction time or 1–2 inches in hand placement can affect the outcome of a catch. Under normal conditions, Jeremiah Smith consistently solves these complex “equations” of motion with elite precision, tracking spin rate, velocity, and trajectory like a perfectly balanced formula. In this case, the direct solar radiation simply acted like an unexpected constant added to the function, momentarily disrupting the calculation, which shows that the drop wasn’t about ability but about how even the smallest external variable like sunlight can briefly interfere with even the most elite level of performance.
2026-03-18 19:09:27
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pinkminkcoat
Jah :
How mine get no likes 🤦‍♂️this tuff tho
2026-03-18 03:29:31
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kellenb28
Kellen :
tee n jamaar clear
2026-03-19 02:57:03
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esnseann
4 :
And this why they the best duo in the league 🙂‍↕️
2026-03-19 19:22:39
5
creditjoshy
Josh Dawson 📈 :
Best duo in the league ngl
2026-03-18 17:56:59
4
duckedoffmar
1marskiiii :
Keep seein em everytime i click on tiktok
2026-03-21 23:42:28
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zay23232323
zay :
Song name
2026-03-18 20:16:03
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v8600736
☂️ede :
best duo and pradaaaa
2026-03-18 00:45:45
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sm.hn___
sam :
cowboys fc might not be that bad
2026-03-17 22:12:35
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trick4lightskins
A1🦅 :
The reason Jeremiah Smith dropped the ball at practice can be explained through a combination of environmental physics and mathematical variables that briefly disrupted the play. As the football traveled through the air, its path followed a predictable arc that could almost be modeled like an equation. If the ball’s trajectory is imagined as **y = mx + b**, the slope (m) represents the ball’s angle and speed while the intercept (b) represents the exact point where the catch should occur. Normally, Jeremiah Smith’s brain processes these variables instantly, almost like solving a system of equations in real time. For example, if the ball’s velocity is moving at something like **18–20 mph**, descending at roughly a **35–40° angle**, and his reaction time is around **0.20 seconds**, his hands and eyes synchronize perfectly to meet the ball at the exact coordinate. However, at this moment the sun introduced a new variable into the equation. The solar glare hitting directly into his eyes increased the “error term,” almost like adding **+5 or +10 units** of visual distortion to the equation. So instead of the ball arriving at a perfect coordinate like **(4,2)** in his field of vision, the glare shifted the perceived point slightly to something like **(4,3) creating a tiny miscalculation in timing. Even a difference of 0.05 seconds in reaction time or 1–2 inches in hand placement can affect the outcome of a catch. Under normal conditions, Jeremiah Smith consistently solves these complex “equations” of motion with elite precision, tracking spin rate, velocity, and trajectory like a perfectly balanced formula. In this case, the direct solar radiation simply acted like an unexpected constant added to the function, momentarily disrupting the calculation, which shows that the drop wasn’t about ability but about how even the smallest external variable like sunlight can briefly interfere with even the most elite level of performance.
2026-03-19 06:08:52
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error5star
𝟽𝟹𝟺 :
Best duo in da league 🔥🔥
2026-03-19 20:32:17
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drwyds
drwyds :
2026-03-19 01:02:50
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mickwiddd
MickWiddd :
I was hoping someone would edit this
2026-03-18 17:21:19
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marmar._.23
marmar._.23 :
Good for highlights and that’s it when the team needs you the most they vanish 😂😂
2026-03-18 22:01:58
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9ersfaithful_
Freddy wruger :
Here come the bs edits with these guys
2026-03-17 06:28:50
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fllxrr._
vince :
2026-03-17 12:09:34
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3blocc6
SixSwangDaDoe :
@Israel
2026-03-20 15:02:46
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the4ktray
makai.liam307 :
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
2026-03-18 11:24:29
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lkk284
luke :
@Justphillysports
2026-03-18 14:12:11
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nordonanderson
nordon Anderson true teller :
💞💌
2026-03-18 15:23:13
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