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Re: Give me a break lampdogg 04/01/26 06:16 AM
I gotta be honest I love Kit-Kat bars. You guys get Coffee Crisp down the USA?
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Re: Browns GM Andrew Berry: ‘No rule against extending’ Deshaun Watson’s contract; QB battle is performance-based WooferDawg 04/01/26 02:09 AM
Accuracy of Berry’s statement: 100%

Probability of it an extension occurring: 0%

It is the silly season for football.
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Re: New Rule Changes for 2026 superbowldogg 03/31/26 11:56 PM
Plan to assist replacement refs among approved NFL rules changes

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/48358865/plan-assist-replacement-refs-five-approved-nfl-rules

PHOENIX -- NFL owners approved two significant changes to the league's replay review system Tuesday, one that is contingent on the NFL using replacement officials this season and one that will take effect whether or not there is an officiating work stoppage.

The NFL and NFL Referees Association broke off collective bargaining last week as a May 31 expiration of their contract looms. The league has already begun collecting names of college officials who could serve as replacements during the preseason and possibly the regular season, if needed.

The first set of Tuesday's approved changes will create a massive expansion of authority for staffers in the league's officiating command center in New York City, allowing them to consult with the on-field referee on a wide variety of called and uncalled penalties and other administrative procedures.

Rich McKay, co-chairman of the NFL's competition committee, said the league would reallocate existing gameday employees to ensure appropriate staffing levels to cover each game if a work stoppage activates these rule changes. NFL owners are "alarmed" about the state of negotiations, sources said over the weekend, and NFL executive vice president Jeff Miller said Tuesday that owners are "insistent upon" a new CBA that provides avenues to improve the state of NFL officiating.

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"That's where we are in these negotiations," Miller said, "and that's exactly where we're going to stay."

According to verbiage in the rule, staff members in New York could alert a replacement referee if they see clear and obvious evidence of an uncalled foul for roughing the passer, intentional grounding or an act that would normally lead to disqualification.

Those staff members would also be permitted to alert replacement referees that a flag shouldn't have been thrown if there is clear and obvious video evidence that "at least one element of the foul called is not present," according to the verbiage.

Fouls eligible for this alert include: twisting, pulling or turning the face mask; roughing the passer; intentional grounding; horse-collar tackles; illegal contact; pass interference; and disqualification.

In 2019, the NFL conducted a one-year experiment that subjected pass interference to replay review. The effort bogged down amid a muddled standard for overturning an on-field decision. In Tuesday's approved rule, the competition committee limited league staff members' involvement to only circumstances where "there was inadvertent tangling of feet when both players were playing the ball or neither player was playing the ball."

In addition, after the two-minute warning or in overtime, the list of called or uncalled penalties that league staff members could provide referees with would expand to include unsportsmanlike conduct based on punching or kicking at an opponent. During kicks, league staff members could also consult on the leverage and leaping rules.

Finally, throughout a game, league staff members could assist on discerning whether a foul should be classified as roughing or running into the kicker.

NFL team employees received a memo over the weekend prohibiting public discussion of the NFLRA negotiations.

On Tuesday, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said, "the negotiations haven't progressed the way hoped from a timing standpoint."

Dallas Cowboys owner and CEO and co-chair of the competition committee Stephen Jones declined to talk about the contingency plan Monday, "out of respect for the process and ongoing negotiations." Multiple head coaches also declined to comment on officiating throughout the meetings.

New England Patriots coach and competition committee member Mike Vrabel said in jest, "I think we should just have coaches call fouls."

"I trust the league," San Francisco 49ers owner Jed York told ESPN on Monday. "I don't deal with that piece of the NFL. I'm not on any committees that deal with it, so whatever they're going to do, I trust the league's operations."

Another club owner who requested anonymity told ESPN: "We have to be prepared for everything."

Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones said Tuesday he viewed the contingency plan as a first step to having more input from New York overall even with the regular officials.

"I think we're in for some great future days of getting better all the way around, and we all think we can do a great job of zeroing in and training and looking for nuances to help the decision making regarding the calls on the field. We all think that," he said. "Everybody's been striving, that's nothing new, to try to get better. But it's our job to put the incentives in place and demands in place to get better. Fans deserve that."

Meanwhile, the second change to replay review will represent a notable shift for owners who have previously sought to limit its scope. For the first time, replay officials in New York will have the authority to both disqualify a player and direct that a penalty be enforced even if on-field officials had not thrown a flag, in the case of either a flagrant football act or non-football act. It takes effect independent of negotiations with the NFLRA.

Previously, owners have not wanted replay officials to throw a flag because they wanted to preserve that for the discretion of on-field officials. The original wording of Tuesday's rule change did not allow replay officials to throw a flag. But McKay said it was amended when multiple coaches said there should be an on-field impact if the act is flagrant enough to merit disqualification.

"They said, 'Hey, if we're going to do this, we have to put a flag on, because we cannot have a fourth-and-2 show up, they disqualified a player from the previous play for a non-football act -- he's punched somebody, he's done whatever -- and the team still has to punt,'" McKay said.

McKay said he foresees a continued effort to expand replay review and assist in the near future but said: "We've stayed true to the idea that we want replay assist, and we want New York to be able to help, and we just don't want to move too fast. We don't want to add too much to it."

In other changes, owners approved:

• A rule that eliminates a team's incentive to kick the ball out of bounds on kickoffs from the 50-yard line.

• Allowing teams to declare an onside kick at any point in a game. This change arose because teams wanted to be able to use an onside kick if a penalty enforcement led to them kicking off from the 50.


• A modification of alignment requirements on the kickoff for members of the receiving team in the setup zone, aligning the kickoff rule with the original intent of special teams coaches who developed it in 2024. The NFL thinks it could address an increase in the concussion rate on kickoffs.

• Approved an expansion of its mental health coverage to require each team to employ a full-time clinician or offer full-time coverage. Eight of the 32 teams already are in compliance. It is subject to approval by the NFL Players Association because it's part of the collective bargaining agreement. The policy will also provide more support for players on injured reserve.

• A rule that permit players on the reserve/physically unable to perform list to begin a 21-day practice period after the team's second game of the regular season.

ESPN's Todd Archer contributed to this report.
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Re: Cleveland Guardians 2.0 IrishDawg42 03/31/26 08:39 PM
Originally Posted by Frenchy
If Kwan starts 81 games in LF, and 81 games in CF, would he be eligible for a gold glove at either position?

Yes, but, they need 713 innings which is an out over 79 games. The qualifying states, they count the innings towards the position they use the most, so it is nearly impossible. He would have to have the same amount of innings at both positions AND have the minimum number of innings played at each position. It would be an anomaly that would never be repeated if he did it.

Edit: Never mind, I just saw you said either position, not both positions. That is a little more likely actually.
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Re: Iranian War PitDAWG 03/31/26 05:20 PM
You're not supposed to say the quiet part out loud Donald...........

'They Call It A War': Trump Reveals Real Reason He Keeps Calling Iran War Something Else

The president made an apparent slip of the tongue followed by a stunning explanation.

President Donald Trump on Friday admitted during his keynote address at the Future Investment Initiative Priority Summit in Miami that there are “legal reasons” for his minimizing rhetoric on the Iran War, stating, “We call it a military operation. We don’t call it a war.”

Minutes later, however, Trump referred to it as a “war” himself, before making a correction.

“See, I get into a war — of course, they call it a war, I call it a military conflict,” Trump said Friday. “But there’s a legal reason for that.”

He delved into more detail about the terminology later in his speech.

“I said, ‘Look, you know, we have a thing called a war,’ or as they would rather say, a military operation. It’s for legal reasons,” said Trump. “I say ‘military’ because as a military operation, I don’t need any approvals. As a war, you’re supposed to get approval from Congress. Something like that.”

In his address, the MAGA leader slammed his “friends,” including French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, for wavering on assisting the U.S. or helping secure the Strait of Hormuz before the bombing has ended.

He also admitted being “very disappointed” that NATO “didn’t come to our aid,” only to claim he didn’t “try too hard” to get its help because he wanted to “prove a point.”

Trump went on to thank “the entire Kingdom of Saudi Arabia” for jumping onboard the “military conflict,” which has already killed at least 13 U.S. military service members and more than 1,400 Iranians.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/why-trump-wont-call-it-a-war_n_69c7da7fe4b06be0a3086c0a
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Re: Xichigan Coach Sherrone Moore Fired FATE 03/31/26 03:39 PM
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ???? PitDAWG 03/31/26 03:39 PM
Kid Rock gets visit from Apache Helicopters.



And why were military helicopters sent to fly over a No Kings rally? Murica!
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Re: Trump administration denounces CNN for airing messages from Iranian leaders PitDAWG 03/31/26 02:27 PM
An all out admission that this administration is at war with and thinks that using the power of the government through the FCC and official government websites to silence anything negative about them is somehow not against the costutution. History has seen this movie before.............

FCC’s Brendan Carr: Trump is ‘winning’ against ‘fake news media’

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chair Brendan Carr on Friday said at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) that President Trump is “winning” his feud against the “fake news media.”

Carr told the audience that other politicians “gave way to the legacy national media,” unlike Trump, who the FCC chief said “smashed the façade.”

“President Trump took on the fake news media and President Trump is winning,” he continued. “Look at the results so far. PBS defunded. NPR defunded. Joy Reid, gone from MSNBC. Sleepy-Eyed Chuck Todd, gone. Jim Acosta, gone. John Dickerson, gone. [Stephen] Colbert is leaving. CBS is under new ownership, and soon enough CNN is going to have new ownership as well.”

Paramount Skydance is helmed by David Ellison, the son of Trump ally and Oracle CEO Larry Ellison. The company purchased CBS News last year and tapped conservative writer Bari Weiss as editor-in-chief. The parent company also won its bid to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, which oversees CNN, in February.

David Ellison has said the CNN’s editorial strategy will serve a more politically “diverse” audience; similar remarks were made previously about CBS News.

Carr added on Friday that “we’re not at the point yet –– you know, waving the ‘mission accomplished’ flag,” but repeated that the president is “winning.”

In December, Carr suggested that the FCC was not independent from the administration, despite the website previously labeling it as an “independent government agency responsible for implementing and enforcing America’s communications law and regulations.” The word “independent” was removed after the agency’s chief testified before lawmakers.

He recently threatened to crack down on broadcasters over their coverage of the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran. He wrote earlier this month that broadcasters could have problems renewing their licenses due to their coverage, accusing them of “running hoaxes and news distortions.”

Trump’s war on the news media goes back several years, first amplified during his first campaign for the presidency in 2016. The president has accused much of legacy news media as being “fake news” and has preferred conservative media with reporting favorable toward him and both of his administrations.

Following his return to the White House last year, Trump warned mainstream media outlets that they were “on notice” after ABC and Paramount Global, before it merged with Skydance, settled lawsuits with the administration.

The White House also released a “media bias” tracker on its website in November to accuse news reports of omitting context and claim that they include lies, mischaracterization, bias or malpractice. It features an “offender hall of shame” headlined by The Washington Post, MS Now, CBS News, CNN, The New York Times, Politico and the Wall Street Journal.

https://thehill.com/homenews/media/5805710-brendan-carr-fcc-donald-trump-media-feud-cpac/
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Re: Trump's Third Term? PitDAWG 03/31/26 02:15 PM
In an effort to pwn the libs he didn't pay attention to that part. You know how that works.
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Re: Myles Razorthorns 03/30/26 11:07 PM
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
Originally Posted by Razorthorns
Myles is untradable because he has a no trade clause. The only teams that would be able to make a trade worth him are all teams Myles would never agree to go to. Completely untradable.

I don't know what you mean?

There probably isn't a team in the league who wouldn't want Myles. If you are talking about value to us from a pick standpoint, obviously a team with a pick in the late 20's or more would have to pony up more over a team projected to have a top 10 pick.

You have to remember, if and when we trade Myles, we would be trading him. We wouldn't be including any of our own picks.

The bare minimum trade for Myles should be three number 1 picks. Myles wants to be traded to a contender not a loser. 3 first round picks from say Seattle are pretty much garbage vs say 3 from the jets. Myles can block any trade to a team that sucks and has picks worth taking. I just can't see ANY team offering what it would take to get Myles that Myles would agree to go to. Thus he is untradeable.
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Re: Random NFL News Squires 03/30/26 10:14 PM
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Re: Browns News 6.0 Milk Man 03/30/26 09:50 PM
All is right in the world, now.

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Re: Poltical Jokes Part 5 mgh888 03/30/26 01:32 PM
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Re: More Music Ballpeen 03/30/26 01:11 AM
I heard this today scrolling through youtube on the TV. It has over a million views in 8 days, and I can see why. This is Paul Walkers brother, of Fast and Furious.

Powerful song IMO.

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Re: Official bonefish 03/27/26 10:41 AM
Thx.

What a day walking around and my mind kept repeating. "My daughter is a doctor."

Her brother I coached in baseball for over ten years. We shared some great moments together.

Work was always a method to make money. Being a father has always been my joy.
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