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  2. Well none of this is applicable for obvious reasons. There is only 1 NFL Commissioner. Why would the next guy take less than the current guy gets paid?
  3. Imagine if Bernard lost to Bernard.
  4. Seemed like a really tight competition.
  5. Coming in late to this thread, probably already been posted 100 times but I can't believe Dodson is on this list ahead of anyone. He was a hot pile of garbage in Seattle and then with the Dolphins he made 3 starts and they lost 2 out of the 3 games and gave up 30 points in those losses. His first start in Miami he gave up 100 percent completion percentage in coverage and missed 4 tackles and it looks like they gave him 6 snaps on defense in the next 3 games after that. In his time here he had worked his way up to a point where he wasn't a complete liability but he certainly was't top of any list material. On the same note Milano has a decent body of work where he has been great but working his way back he wasn't great and he did work his way back to where he wasn't a liability but he's not the same player he was. In typical PFF fashion the entire list is fairly questionable. The got Warner right and then probably should have just quit after that.
  6. But only gay people deserve a special logo? How does this say that baseball is 'everyone's game'? Oh, that's right, it doesn't.
  7. There is buzz the Pats might release Diggs, not just over the boat incident either…including things like questioning if he’s really all in there in NE. He better find a way to convince people in NE he is worth keeping around and fast because there is no way at 31, coming off an ACL, and then being released (if he is) that he will get anything close to what NE gave him which honestly was already a legit shock. He gets released then he better be ready to play on a cheap 1 year deal because that’s all he will get, if even that.
  8. Perhaps we shouldn’t have football threads until we win a Super Bowl.
  9. Not really "follies" more like Biden administration corruption. Another Huge Biden Scandal Is About to Blow Up Matt Margolis Another Biden scandal is blowing up—this time in East Palestine, Ohio. Newly uncovered emails reveal that the Biden administration knew cancer-causing toxins may have been released into the community following a catastrophic train derailment, even as officials publicly claimed everything was under control. The disaster began on Feb. 3, 2023, when a Norfolk Southern freight train carrying hazardous materials derailed and burst into flames near the small Ohio town. Among the wreckage were five railcars filled with vinyl chloride—a highly flammable, cancer-causing chemical. Fearing an explosion, authorities ordered evacuations and carried out a so-called “controlled release,” sending a toxic plume into the air and blanketing the area in chemicals the Biden administration knew would pose serious long-term health risks, but the Biden White House nevertheless assured residents they were safe, downplaying the risks and stonewalling concerns in what now looks like a blatant cover-up. “The occurrence of a cancer-cluster in EP [East Palestine] is not zero,” FEMA recovery leader James McPherson wrote in a March 29, 2024 email to other public health officials—more than a year after the toxic train derailment rocked the community. “As you all are aware, the first 48 hours of the fire created a really toxic plume.” The Biden administration infamously refused to provide federal assistance for the environmental disaster… until after President Trump announced his plan to visit East Palestine. A week after the disaster, FEMA’s website did not list it as a disaster and Joe Biden had made no declaration either. In fact, a local TikToker accused the Biden administration of coving up the horrors of the train derailment. “It is so much worse than what the media is telling any of us,” she said. “I’m getting reports from people that are down there right now, that they’re literally seeing schools of fish floating down streams, rivers, f—ing dead.” The Biden administration may have hoped the people of East Palestine would quietly suffer and eventually forget—but they won’t, and neither will the Trump administration. This scandal, like so many others from the Biden years, is not going to be buried under a pile of bureaucratic emails and government spin. The truth will come out. From the toxic chemical plume to the deliberate public deception, every bit of it will be exposed. The American people deserve answers, and under Trump’s leadership, they’re going to get them. Accountability is coming. https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2025/06/01/another-huge-biden-scandal-is-blowing-up-n4940344
  10. His legs will be weak if he does show up.
  11. Good old "Joey - One - Note" TDS > actual response Meanwhile
  12. Have you seen a picture of Luke Keuchly coming out of college? You might consider the same line of thought with Cooper DeJean who was an absolute menace his rookie year.
  13. Maybe they honeymoon in Niagara Falls during OTAs.
  14. Are there OTA's this coming week, I thought the next round was mandatory mini-camp? Whenever he does show up he may look a bit tired. Actually thinking about it some more, now that he's married, less reason to be tired.
  15. Oh God. I give the marriage 10 months.
  16. Should never have happened....trump was supposed to end it day one.
  17. I heard it from good authority that his fingers were slightly different. Thereby proving that they are missing the whole point of why we were calling Booker out. Hilarious. .
  18. I'm not nearly obsessed with this wedding as some people have been on social media, but I'm happy for both of them
  19. I suspect he'll attend OTAs and mandatory minicamp and then go on his honeymoon.
  20. I'm in line for a massive pay raise. But less about the economy than they can't afford to lose me.
  21. Today
  22. I csn see him being there then doing the honeymoon.
  23. Its LITERALLY the same thing Elon did. Obviously neither Elon or Booker are Nazi’s, but it’s honestly hilarious that he did this and we all know it will get next to zero coverage in the media.
  24. If you're going to go through the trouble of have a wedding, you're going to have a rehearsal dinner. And it's largely based on what the bride wants.
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