I miss Jonathan Vilma. Anybody Else?

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  1. GreenHornet

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    As long as the distance between the opposing vertices does not exceed the diameter of the circle, the square will slide right in.

    I liked Vilma, too.
     
  2. Harpua

    Harpua Well-Known Member

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    While true, this square does not completely fill the round hole. Thus giving a running back plenty of room to make it to the DB's and average at least 5 yards a carry against us.
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  3. GreenHornet

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    Right you are: The small piece of area you speak of is 4(1/4 pi r squared minus 1/2 r squared) or pi r squared minus 2 r squared. Or even simpler r**2(pi - 2)
     
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  4. Royal Tee

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    Thx Bro, Vilma was one of my favs. I made those when I was making sigs...

    It kills me to see him go as I truly believe they could have used him on the Outside/wekside and he would have been incredible in the 3/4 in that capacity but...we will never see.
     

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