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Re: Browns News 6.0 superbowldogg 12/10/25 03:04 AM
Originally Posted by Razorthorns
Originally Posted by MemphisBrownie
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That being said ... I don't think the Browns could beat Ohio State or Indiana.

Of course they would.


We will have to agree to disagree. I don't think the Browns could even put up a decent game against either of them. Both of those teams play with way better discipline and have more first round picks on both sides of the rosters. LOL I think the Browns would get blown out by either of them to the point it would be embarrassing to watch.


This has been covered a lot.

Here is some perspective...

There was the annual Chicago Charities College All-Star Game from the 1934 until 1976.

From 1948 until 1976 the college all-stars managed to beat 5 NFL teams.

The last college All-Star win came in 1963, when Otto Graham helped beat the Packers, 20–17.
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Re: Are we tanking? superbowldogg 12/10/25 02:48 AM
Originally Posted by mgh888
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
What background is it you have in NFL coaching again? tsktsk

Come on now ... what experience do any of the posters have of being an NFL coach?


Besides CoachB?

no one.

rofl rofl rofl
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Re: Somalians Ballpeen 12/10/25 01:46 AM
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
Get all caught up in what? What do any Minnesota officials have to do with it?

If I were you I wouldn't get caught up in all the buzz of "allegations". I mean if you bother to look around you. They still haven't found anyone foolish enough to try and bring charges against Comey again and a second grand jury refused to approve charges on again Letitia James. So far a lot of allegations have shown to be nothing but hot air.

Like all the charges against the President.

Anyway, we can just wait and see where all of this goes. You have your suspected outcome, as do I.
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Re: Bernie archbolddawg 12/10/25 01:12 AM
Originally Posted by Milk Man
Originally Posted by jfanent
Originally Posted by OCD
I’m glad, but surprised he got a liver after his past drinking caused the issue. They won’t give a smoker a new heart or lungs, just saying I’m surprised.

The threshold is 6mos sobriety, sometimes they'll make an exception.

Exceptions like having the transplant performed at UH who are the Browns medical partner with the influence and backing of the Haslams behind the scenes.

Who knows?

I don't think the transplant operation works like you are suggesting.

My basketball coach had a liver transplant there about 12-14 months ago. He wasn't anyone special.
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Re: Ultra Processed Foods Bull_Dawg 12/10/25 12:15 AM
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
Many prescription drugs do come with possible side effects. Some more than others. I certainly understand that you know all to well and certainly more than many of the rest of us how much that's true. The greater the risk of your illness the more the risk of side effects one is willing to take. And they take that into consideration when approving such drugs. If a human being is facing a death sentence the acceptance of the side effects is the lesser of the two evils.

By far and away most prescription drugs while they do have possible side effects, the odds are very low you will have such side effects.

But if the pubic in general ate a healthier diet they would certainly not need nearly as much medication and suffer from things quite common today such as diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure. All of which lead to even more severe outcomes in the long term.

I think the chance of having side effects are actually rather high. Not the most severe ones, but ones that do effect comfort and well being, so that users then take other products to treat those. Sadly, that's "good business." Completely healthy people don't need pharmaceutical products. It incentivizes constant medications and "acceptable" "side effects" over actually treating and fixing problems. Keeping people sick and "alive" is most profitable even if the quality of that life is poor.

Unfortunately, even "whole foods" aren't necessarily healthy. All apples don't provide the same nutrition. All beef isn't fed the same way. A lot of foods are chemically treated to appear fresh rather than actually being fresh. Methods of production (and the resulting nutritional content) can be wildly different for the same variety of produce.
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Re: Player News Homewood Dog 12/09/25 08:29 PM
Goes to show how devoid of good QB's the league is, both starters and backups.
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Re: Trump says survivors of scrutinized US strike were trying to right boat before 2nd missile was fired PitDAWG 12/09/25 08:00 PM
It's my TDS. You know, it's not the things trump does and says that's the problem. It's when we post it and talk about it that's the problem. Don't believe me? Just ask a MAGA.
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Re: Tomlin PitDAWG 12/09/25 04:30 PM
This guy?

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Re: Dawgtalkers Pickum Pool PitDAWG 12/09/25 04:13 PM
Week 14 is in the rear view mirror now and the results are in. Brian Schulz pulls off another win with a total of 10 correct picks for week 14. Congrats Brian!

That also gives Brian the lead for the season with a total of 111 wins. 2 games ahead of GM!

On to week 15......
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Re: National Park Service overhauls free admission days to include Trump’s birthday PitDAWG 12/09/25 04:07 PM
It's actually pretty obvious. MLK is in celebration of a black man who led the Civil Rights movement and Juneteenth is about freeing the last of the slaves.

Trump's birthday is about their white king.

How can America ever be great again if we keep honoring moments in history commemorating black people and black freedom? You do understand how hard they have been working to erase such things from our history don't you?

Museums and parks must remove some items related to race and gender: Executive order

The details of the new executive order were first reported to ABC News.

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/mus...race-gender-executive/story?id=120236863



Pentagon history purge highlights which stories are told and why others are ignored

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/p...ries-are-told-and-why-others-are-ignored



Trump: Smithsonian too focused on ‘how bad slavery was’
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Re: OL in the draft oobernoober 12/09/25 03:34 PM
If we can pick anywhere near what we did last draft except with the Oline, I think we'll be in really great shape heading into next season.
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Re: What Now Razorthorns 12/09/25 04:16 AM
I don't really like Tomlin. I always felt like he benefited too much from what Cow built up before him. I think Tomlin thinks too highly of himself and because of that has become too inflexible and unable to adapt to a changing NFL.
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Re: Political Jokes Pt. 4 OCD 12/08/25 11:30 PM
Ripped this off from Reddit.

Title: The Second Anus

One of the foremost experts in holistic yoga and transcendental body modification was in deep concentration. He was working on achieving the ultimate position of bliss. Others had tried (and almost managed) to adopt the incredibly difficult pose but ultimately their limited flexibility and concentration let them down. Only the undisputed master of body rearrangement had any real chance of contorting into the ‘Mount Everest’ of impossible yoga positions.

After 14 long months of intensely dedicated stretches and pretzel-like practice contortions, Haru Rajnese finally managed to do what no other human being had ever done. His svelte body bent into a previously-thought impossible pose of limbs and intertwined muscle. His left arm was wrapped around his right leg. His left leg was bend around his neck and torso. His lean torso was curved backward in an unnatural, very twisted way. His right arm snaked around his neck like a menacing serpent squeezing it’s hapless prey. His contorted head was between the bend of one knee. A casual observer would’ve thought he was the unfortunate victim of a horrible industrial accident.

A large gathering of admirers and onlookers came to witness his crowning triumph. The revered yogi was silent in the incredibly complex position for many, many hours. He had systematically removed all air from his lungs in order to achieve the jaw-dropping feat. For this reason, he had to breath only once every three minutes. Speaking was utterly impossible and many of his supporters worried he might be unable to reverse the ridiculous tangled knot of human flesh and bone. Even his fingers were bent awkwardly to facilitate the noble effort.

For hours he remained stationary. The crowd murmured and grew restless. They worried he was in deep distress or incapable of asking for help untangling himself. A few of them decided it had went on for too long. They sought to ‘rescue’ him but were stopped by his assistants. To ‘help’ the guru master would be to bring unforgivable shame upon him. It would undo his greatest triumph since the point was to adopt the inhuman position, and then to return back to normal posture, unscathed. They were exhorted to be patient a little longer. Master Haru knew what he was doing. He would rather die in that tangled mass of unrecognizable body parts than ask for help in undoing it.

An audible gasp filled the crowd as a single finger began to twitch on the confusing heap of intertwined flesh before them. He was in the slow process of unwinding. Over the next three hours, the focused yogi slowly weaved himself into certain new positions, in order to return. It was the equivalent of being stuck in a ridiculously tight parking spot and having to do a multi-point turn to extract yourself. The way out was through. His mind and body were one. Bones cracked. Muscles twitched involuntarily. Joints were being asked to bend in impossible directions. It was biological madness.

For the first time in many hours, the master blinked a single time. The empty haze in his eyes drifted away. His mind was slowly returning back to consciousness. His chest heaved. There were only a few things left to reposition, for his body to return back to ‘normal’. It was spellbinding to witness but the crowd remained respectfully silent during the final stages. They had been warned that even near the end, speaking to him could break his trance and harm him. With the last few bends, he was ‘back’.

A slow wave in his muscles signified he was repairing the damage to his tissues for the abuse his body just endured. He took a dramatic deep breath and opened his eyes again. He stood before all the onlookers expressionless. To even smile at his success would be to permit pride. It would negate the entire process of self-discovery and mind over body. He even sought to excise the inner pride he felt. The gathered crowd remained respectfully silent as they had been instructed to be (by the master’s dutiful assistants).

He took a solitary, respectful bow. Soon he would retire to his modest quarters. He desperately needed to rest but before the onlookers could disperse, one impulsive young man couldn’t contain his excitement over witnessing the amazing spectacle.

He blurted out; “Master! Master! Did you learn anything from your deep exploration of the mind and body?”

The rest of the attendees at the meditation gathering were shocked by his stark breach in etiquette. They were all very curious, but only the one man failed to contain his immediate need to know. Many of those present grimaced from shame or vicarious embarrassment but the questioner remained steadfast in his desire to be answered right then.

The master made eye contact with the brazen youngster. “I would’ve shared with everyone the details of my journey (when we were together again at the temple), but since you ask now, I shall now answer. In this journey to better know the human mind and body, I just discovered there is actually a second anus on some people. Like the traditional one, it breaks wind without thought and spews forth unnecessary waste. The most surprising thing about this curious discovery is that it resides in the middle of the face. Now, I must retire. I am greatly fatigued by my meditative endeavors. Good evening all.”

And now the political joke that must be made: Trump is officially President Second Anus from now on, unless you can prove me wrong.
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Re: DOJ, FBI conclude Jeffrey Epstein had no "client list," committed suicide PitDAWG 12/08/25 07:02 PM
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Re: Officials say a fresh review of evidence led to arrest in D.C. pipe bomb case Damanshot 12/08/25 01:46 PM
I wonder if any of this actually matters. Is Trumps blanket pardon regarding actions on Jan 6 going to get him off the hook anyway?
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Re: OSU/ College Football jfanent 12/07/25 09:38 PM
I know D isn't a priority, but I'd love to see a Schwesinger/Bush/Arvell Reese LB corp.
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ???? mgh888 12/07/25 01:28 PM
Russia no longer a direct threat to the USA. Trump Admin told us so. LMAO. What a puppet.
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Re: Goofy Immortal Part Deux 3rd_and_20 12/07/25 09:42 AM
[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]
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Re: Photography thread lampdogg 12/06/25 12:16 AM
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Re: Cavs/NBA 2.0 Bard Dawg 12/05/25 03:14 PM
Lousy mix and attitude losses. Ditch all the resting. They haven't been fun to watch, and their D is not good enough. Wish we had kept our Super Sub.
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Re: Trump's Newest BFF, Zohran Mamdani PitDAWG 12/04/25 08:10 PM
What is so hilarious about it all is it sounds like something a 12 year old would say. They've had since trump came down that escalator to come up with something more creative but they simply aren't capable of it. And it's obvious they aren't paying attention. If they looked at trump's Truth Social account and listened to what he says they would realize how much he mentions Biden. He's obsessed with hm. If they really insist on using such childish BS they should be saying BDS. But it's become quite typical that every accusation they launch just turns out to be an admission of what trump is doing.
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Re: The. Dems. OCD 12/04/25 06:43 PM
I don’t miss reading the truth social-ish cult postings here in little 4chan Q-landia. The absurdity of those still backing trump borders on insanity… I feel for you lost souls when reality finally comes crashing in.
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Re: Trump/Putin Meetings..linked to Pedophile case? OCD 12/04/25 06:32 PM
Russia-gate? Hoax? Lmao… Hopefully everyone can plainly see Putin has something on TRUMP. Hell he just used Chat GPT to translate Putin’s demands into his Ukrainian Peace Plan and delivered them without edit… he could not be more wholly owned if Putin walked him around nude on a leash like a dog.
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Re: Trump pardons binance founder Changpeng Zhao OCD 12/04/25 06:25 PM
If it’s filthy rich, disgustingly corrupt, white committed race based crime, or rapey pedo-ish Trump wants to pardon it because he sees himself there…
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Re: 'HANG THEM': Trump Boosts Message Calling For Executing Democrats In Congress OCD 12/04/25 06:20 PM
Remember when he pissed off a mob and had them storm the capitol bldg to “Hang Mike Pence” and “Hang Nancy Pelosi” ? He was guilty of incitement then too.
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