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To: Augustus Gloop who wrote (86226)9/8/2025 11:15:27 PM
From: Bonefish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 88593
 
And I thought I was the jinx.



To: Augustus Gloop who wrote (86226)9/8/2025 11:15:44 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 88593
 
How did GB let Aaron Rodgers Jr. slip in the draft last year?
espn.com

The day begins with an extended version of his morning meditation. In trying to "stay as present as possible, grounded and centered," he said he'll rely on a variety of external stimulants. Sometimes, he'll listen to a collection of audio tones called "963Hz." Other times, he'll listen to reggae icon Bob Marley. His favorite Marley tune is "Jamming."

McCarthy also frequently uses a Shiftwave chair, a device he was first introduced to during his final season at Michigan and believes in so much that he invests in the company. Developed by former Discovery Channel host Mike North, a mechanical engineer who was searching for ways to heal a broken leg and balance his mental health, the chair is designed to apply vibrations as part of a biofeedback loop that responds to the body's physical and mental state.

"The goal is very much putting a person into this kind of internal flow state," North said, "where they're able to freely flow between activate and go, and then relax, recover, reset. And so for someone like J.J., the ball snaps and you have to go. You want to be going a hundred miles an hour. But then the play's over. You want to come down as fast as possible, think clearly, recharge, recover, and then prepare for the next play."