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  2. So what's the difference between AFL MVP & AFL Player of the Year? I see that Cookie Gilchrist was the AFL MVP while Jack Kemp was the AFL Player of the Year & was kinda confused. Also didn't know they had AFL All-Pros & All Stars (I guess like Pro Bowlers). That's cool. My personal top 15: 1. Bruce Smith 2. OJ Simpson 3. Thurman Thomas 4. Josh Allen 5. Jim Kelly 6. Andre Reed 7. Joe DeLamielleure 8. Billy Shaw 9. Steve Tasker 10. Fred Smerlas 11. Cornelius Bennett 12. Kyle Williams 13. Darryl Talley 14. Eric Moulds 15. Ruben Brown (yeah, I said it!) I'm only confident in my top 6 though, the rest I bounce around (especially those I've only seen in replays & sports docs).
  3. He still banged Newsom's wife!!!
  4. Not beyond week 1 of camp he didn't. They narrowed it down to Bernard v Dodson quite quickly once camp came. The same might happen to Tre but by all reports he had a better day yesterday. And he probably has more credit in the bank than AJ Klein did. And of course they want Hairston to emerge as the starter. That is what we all hope happens.
  5. Yeah.... I can definitely be bought, but not for $500 šŸ˜† I need that extra money though, so offer me $5,000, then MAYBE I'd take that. Sorry, economy is rough right now!
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  7. That's because they failed to do what the Eagles and Chiefs have been able to do. Build their defense through the draft. The year after Burrows and Chase were drafted they spent 9 of their 13 Round 1 through 3 picks on defense. None of them worked out the way they hoped they would and only three were starting for them at the end of last year. Look at teams like the Eagles and Chiefs who employed a similar strategy with much better results. I guess that's what happens when you cheap out on your scouting staff.
  8. Oh you can. I've met several women in Vegas who do it all the time
  9. As long as the player hasn’t suffered any major injuries or his body hasn’t broken down in other ways that compromise his movement, a player can retain his speed throughout his career. And I’ve heard coaches and players alike say that ā€œstrength and speedā€ are the last to leave you. Usain Bolt ran a 4.22 at 33 years old in sweat pants. Terrell Owens is faster now than he was at the combine, three decades ago. Darrell Green, Don Beebe, James Lofton, etc. And it’s not just the speedsters - Doug Flutie said his speed was still the same when a reporter asked how fast he was (because he was an older player running around like a young one). If your body can avoid breaking down, you’ll still have your speed. Obviously that’s not the case with Tre.
  10. Yes and it's funny because you mentioned him in your earlier post... In 2023, before Terrel Bernard was formally given the job, there was an open competition for Starter at Middle Linebacker. Famously, McDermott still hadn't named a starting Middle Linebacker deep into Training Camp and openly told the press someone had to step up. Everyone from Bernard to Dodson to Spector and Klein was given opportunities with the 1's as they searched for their starter. A.J. Klein ran with 1's in Training Camp and didn't make the roster. It isn't uncommon anytime a position is up in the air or a Rookie is being eased in (in this case Hairston) that a veteran will run with the 1's, when the job likely won't be theirs. I think you're putting too much stock in that right now. Especially since we haven't even gotten to Training Camp yet. If he were looking great, I'd say "yes, that's a good sign he'll make it". But that's not what's reportedly happening. If he continues to consistently have reports of "another bad day for Tre", he won't be running with the 1's for long and it's not far off from there to being lost in the numbers game. I'm not guaranteeing he won't make it. But if things don't turn around, his running with the 1's in June isn't going to supercede his poor performance - as you suggest.
  11. They’re trash. Every single Democrat not named Fetterman. Trash.
  12. I’m not sure why they bother. They have launched two prior strikes where nothing got through to damage anything in Israel. They surely must know their technology is not good enough to strike Israel. They are just wasting money at this point. Iran does not have the ability to inflict casualties on Israel through these methods. I’m not sure they have any long range strike ability to hit inside Israel.
  13. Who paid for Senator Alex Padilla’s private air travel to CA today? How was he in California today if he was at the Congressional baseball game last night? It’s pretty obvious he took a Private Jet. Who paid for it? Whose plane? Why is Alex Padilla not in DC today? It’s a work day. The US Senate is in session. Senator Padilla was at the Congressional baseball game last night. He played in the game with many other Congressional Democrats. https://x.com/LauraLoomer/status/1933260336892912041?
  14. Here we go… Just awful all around. We’ll wake up to a body count in the hundreds if not thousands. Sad.
  15. I thought that was only a Saber thing.
  16. RIP Mr. Wilson. Thanks for all the wonderful music.
  17. I'd do it for whatever is in House's wallet.
  18. Anyone else enjoy Celtic Woman?? Here they are covering another famous Irish band:
  19. Israeli Strikes on Iran Much Larger Than Initially Thought, Stunning Details Emerging As reported, explosions were reported in Iran earlier on Friday morning local time, and it didn't take long for Israel to confirm they had struck. The attacks came after months of the Trump administration trying to give the Mullahs a diplomatic out that they simply refused to take. But while initial assumptions were that this was a smaller, precise strike on Iran's nuclear enrichment capabilities, the details emerging point to a far larger operation. Not only did Israel hit over a dozen nuclear sites in Iran, but they targeted the country's top military leadership as well. That includes Hossein Salami, the supreme commander of the IRGC. He has been confirmed killed in a precision strike, and he's not the only one. The entire IRGC headquarters is reportedly on fire, with multiple officials dead. Ali Shamkhani, the head of Iran's nuclear program and a chief adviser to the Mullahs, was reportedly targeted in the opening wave. It has not been confirmed whether that strike was successful or not, but if he was killed, it would be a huge development. We also know that this was just the beginning. Shortly before this was published, a second wave of fighters began heading for Iran, and the Israelis have already announced they are in this for the long haul. Much of what we are going to see moving forward will be targeting Iran's ability to retaliate. Most of its air defenses have already been destroyed, and its ballistic missile sites will be a top target. In fact, some have already been hit. You can expect the next few days to get very spicy. Iran will attempt to retaliate at some point, though I've long questioned their capacity to truly project power. The real threat won't come from ballistic missiles, which would mostly be intercepted, but from proxies like Hezbollah. We'll see how this develops. https://redstate.com/bonchie/2025/06/12/new-israeli-strikes-much-larger-than-initially-thought-stunning-details-emerging-n2190425
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