Re: Conference Championships
mgh888
01/25/26 08:51 PM
It's only one game... And the second quarter is only just started .... But damn if it doesn't look as if the broncos backup quarter pack is better than anyone that we've had on our roster for the last several years.
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Re: DOJ, FBI conclude Jeffrey Epstein had no "client list," committed suicide
PitDAWG
01/25/26 08:31 PM
DOJ commits 400 lawyers to review 2 million documents uncovered in Epstein files
by ALEXX ALTMAN-DEVILBISS | The National News DeskTue, January 6, 2026 at 11:54 AM
That was 19 days ago.
Yet no Epstein files have been released since December 23rd.
Justice Department said it has released 12,285 documents – less than 1% – of its Jeffrey Epstein-related files.
We were told the files would be released in batches as they were redacted.
No files have been released in 33 days now. The legal deadline to release all of the Epstein files was Dec. 19th.
Something is rotten in Denmark. Is that why trump wants Greenland so badly?
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Re: ICE murdered a US citizen in MN
mgh888
01/25/26 08:19 PM
Well after all your tampon and Nancy / masculinity jibes that post right there is funny as hell.
You don't respond to my holier than thou posts .... Because you can't. And when you try you get burnt.
And yes.... For 8+ years you were 100% fine with libtard being spammed across this forum... But your overly offended by "MAGA fanboy".... You are the very definition of a snowflake. Happy to throw crap around but then lots of fake outrage when it suits.
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Re: Rejecting Decades of Science, Vaccine Panel Chair Says Polio and Other Shots Should Be Optional
PitDAWG
01/25/26 06:56 PM
Milhoan rejected decades of established epidemiological research. “I don’t like established science," he said. "Science is what I observe.” “What we are doing is returning individual autonomy to the first order, not public health, but individual autonomy to the first order.” He made several controversial statements, receiving quick pushback online. Milhoan suggests that “trust” in public health would be restored if the immunizations were voluntary. While emphasizing freedom and autonomy in decision-making, Milhoan said, “I also am saddened when people die of alcoholic diseases.” But here he is missing that opting out of vaccines puts others around them in danger — more akin to drunk driving than an individual dying of alcoholism. One of Milhoan’s arguments against polio vaccination is that “we are in a different time now than we were then. Our sanitation is different, our risk of disease is different, and so those all play into the evaluation of whether this is worthwhile of taking a risk for a vaccine or not.” Similarly, Milhoan argues that because “we take care of children much differently now,” the risks of measles might have lessened. Milhoan suggests eliminating polio and measles vaccines as an opportunity for observation. “What we’re going to have is a real-world experience of when unvaccinated people get measles,” he said, asking, “What is the new incidence of hospitalization? What’s the incidence of death?” https://www.forbes.com/sites/judystone/2026/01/24/new-cdc-vaccine-chair-prioritizes-personal-choice/Thanks for aptly pointing out what it looks like when a Kennedy appointee speaks out both sides of his mouth. What he will or won't say on any given day may very well depended on which way the wind is blowing.
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Re: Browns HC Interviews
mgh888
01/25/26 03:02 PM
I just can't pull for Udinski for one simple reason.
He looks way to much like Johnny Manziel. The resemblance to JM is unsettling. Who is your money on today GM?
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Re: What Now Pt. 2
bonefish
01/25/26 12:22 PM
I don't know JS's mind set as far being OK with remaining on as DC.
He was not hired by the Ravens. It was the only other head coach job he interviewed for.
My guess at this point is the Browns will hire Scheelhaase and JS will remain as the DC.
The reason is they want Jim to be the DC and they want the head coach to be the guy who develops the quarterback.
I don't know about Scheelhaase other than what his resume says. Is he a leader of men? He probably has a good grasp on offense but I have no idea if he is ready to be a head coach.
IMO Berry and Haslam have to feel he will grow into the job. Is that a good way to approach this?
This will probably go down Monday or Tuesday.
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Re: Denmark tells Trump to stop threatening to seize Greenland
OCD
01/24/26 11:12 PM
There is no deal. Same ole Trump song and dance. He creates an issue, gets his ass handed to him in public, backs down, claims a deal… show me the signed and enforceable international agreements, then I’ll believe it. But without hard proof, Trumps words mean nada, and that you can bank on.
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Re: colonoscopy blues
jaybird
01/24/26 02:27 AM
The procedure is no big deal… the 24 hours before on the toilet sucks!!!!!
Had my first one a couple months ago… the crap they give you to clean your crap out is terrible… and i basically set up a tv in the bathroom and just hung out there all day… felt like I lost 10 lbs
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Re: college quarterback prospects
Bull_Dawg
01/20/26 09:01 PM
The team playing a bunch of rookies, including a couple rookie QBs (after different QBs starting most of camp,) and a ton of OL combinations had a lot of penalties on offense? Go figure.
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ????
PitDAWG
01/19/26 09:09 PM
The New York Times reported Saturday that it had reviewed unaired footage from immediately after the interview took place. As soon as Dokoupil wrapped up his 13-minute interview with Trump at a Ford plant in Dearborn, Michigan, press secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered a message to Dokoupil and his colleagues that she said came from the president: “Make sure you guys don’t cut the tape, make sure the interview is out in full,” Leavitt said, according to the Times. Dokoupil agreed, but Leavitt doubled down. “He said, ‘If it’s not out in full, we’ll sue your ass off,’” she said, the Times reported. Some CBS staff on hand thought Leavitt was joking, the Times wrote, citing a person familiar with their thinking. Leavitt, however, told the Times that “The American people deserve to watch President Trump’s full interviews, unedited, no cuts. And guess what? The interview ran in full.” https://www.ms.now/news/white-house-told-cbs-news-that-trump-would-sue-if-his-interview-was-editedBlackmail has become as large and regular part of how this administration governs.
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