Ryuji Yamazaki
Do yuu undastahn!?
- Jul 22, 2015
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Aw manIt's 2025. He's old and you're old. It consumes and it doesn't stop.
It's 2025. He's old and you're old. It consumes and it doesn't stop.
But I thought we made lots of advancements in the medical industry ? Is he really falling off at 32It's 2025. He's old and you're old. It consumes and it doesn't stop.
I'm 35 and can't get out of a chair without grunting. The end is nigh.But I thought we made lots of advancements in the medical industry ? Is he really falling off at 32
@Jacob is this true or still too far fetched at the moment ?
Well look who you have representing your profile. A overweight Pepe on a chair.I'm 35 and can't get out of a chair without grunting. The end is nigh.
More grunting reading this than getting out of a chair tbh. I appreciate you though. Peace and love.Well look who you have representing your profile. A overweight Pepe on a chair.
Genghis Khan was 43 during his first campaign.
Cheers man you’re a funny and lighthearted guy, I don’t believe you should be struggling to get out of your chair at the young age of 35.
Or if the Sens had picked him over Zibanejad as was foretold in the cards. Stupid decision then and set the franchise back a few years at least. Was a Kotkaniemi over Tkatchuk level 'big brain' move by management (RIP Bryan Murray).Wonder how different his career would have been if he kept up his game and went first in 2011
Nothing to do with his age. Plenty of players having great years that are 32 years old or older.It's 2025. He's old and you're old. It consumes and it doesn't stop.
Same age as scheifele kucherev jt Miller to name a few. The answer is injuriesIt's 2025. He's old and you're old. It consumes and it doesn't stop.
Yeah. He was never the fastest by any stretch of the imagination. His smarts allowed him to be where the play was going. Since injuries, he just doesn't move like he could before.Injuries mainly. Lost a step and didn't have a step to lose.