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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ???? mgh888 02/06/26 12:08 PM
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Re: Carson Schwesinger DROY bonefish 02/06/26 11:55 AM
What an amazing year for Carson.

He was a tackling machine. I cannot recall a better rookie season by a player at linebacker.

What really stood out IMO was his instincts to read the play. He was always moving in a straight line to the ball.

He is going to have a great career as a Cleveland Brown.
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Social Media bans for under 16's mgh888 02/06/26 09:04 AM
Australia have done it - 2 months ago. It's early days and a lot of teens close to 16 are reporting still being able to access based on age verification scans etc.

Spain is about to do it. The UK has announced a review of what a ban would look like for under 16's. Greece also.

I was wondering what individual's takes are on this? Musk and others have gone full attack calling these countries fascist and claiming it's a restriction of freedom of speech - many people believe no matter how hard it is for Social Media companies to do it - they need to be held to the same standards as other media (radio and print) for any content their platforms are used to spread and promote.

I'll leave aside the lunacy of Musk talking about fascism while the US has masked agents running around pulling anyone over they like without cause, just because the color of their skin - or turning up at their house when someone has recorded video of those agents in public. I do not see an issue with beginning to limit the age some kids are online and being groomed or brainwashed by SM content. Certainly I don't think kids as young as 8 should be on there. And maybe a real and effective ban on kids accessing **some** but not necessarily all of the content before they turn 16 is more than justified. . . I am assuming as this gains momentum the enforcement and mechanism for restriction will be more refined and effective.

I am also in favor of holding the SM companies themselves accountable for the content their platform spread and promote - whether it is hate speech or malicious lies that if it were in print or over the air, would get a publisher or broadcaster in jeopardy. It seems like an impossible challenge given the numbers involved - but with AI and the profits these companies generate it would seem the crying and hand wringing that you hear is more for show than anything else.

It might be that opinions follow political persuasion or maybe/hopefully this is something there is more commonality on?
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Re: The. Dems. GMdawg 02/06/26 08:45 AM
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
If an idiot felon like trump can get elected anybody can.

So your saying I got a chance?
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Myles Garrett DPOY YTownBrownsFan 02/06/26 03:56 AM
Well deserved.

https://www.clevelandbrowns.com/news/myles-garrett-earns-ap-2025-defensive-player-of-the-year

Myles Garrett culminated his historic 2025 season with the highest accolade.

Garrett was unanimously named Thursday the AP Defensive Player of the Year at the NFL Honors. It is the second time in his career that he has won the award, following his third consecutive nomination as a finalist.

"(Garrett is) the most dominant defensive lineman I've ever coached," defensive line coach Jacques Cesaire said. "A competitive leader. A guy that can literally do whatever he wants out there. He started the year with a purpose, and winning this (is) the ultimate culmination of all the hard work that he's put in since the offseason, preseason and regular season. Even though the year didn't end the way we wanted it to, obviously, he never wavered. He never showed any signs of slowing down, and he just kept one singular focus on 'I'm going to do my job to try and help this team win.'"

Garrett made history throughout the season, crowning his ninth NFL season with setting the NFL single-season sack record in Week 18 with his 23rd sack. He also broke the Browns single-season sack record that he set in 2021 and tied in 2022.

He broke other records throughout the 2025 season as well, as Garrett became the first player since 1982 to record 12 sacks in six consecutive seasons when he recorded his 12th sack in Week 11. He set the record for the most sacks by a player under the age of 30, surpassing Reggie White. He is also the first player in NFL history to record at least 14 sacks in four consecutive seasons.

"There are no words to describe when you go on a journey with a young man. I mean, that's what football is about," Cesaire said. "He won on just the most normal call that we have and of course, he did it his fashion with probably the fastest get off I've ever seen in my whole entire life. it was awesome. It was completely awesome. Nobody knows it, but Jim (Schwartz) had told us to hoist him up. So, I just grabbed his tree trunk leg, put it on top of my shoulder and lifted him up. And it was just such a great feeling just to see his teammates and just everybody rush him. And so, I'm happy for him."

Garrett had three games during the 2025 season with at least three sacks, with his best game of the season against the Patriots in Week 8 with five sacks. He not only set a season-high with five sacks, but also broke his own Browns' record for the most sacks in a game.

Garrett's five sacks in Week 8 were also the most sacks by an NFL player in a game this season. He recorded at least a half of a sack in nine straight games, the longest streak of his career, and 12 total games.

In addition to his 23 sacks, Garrett led the league with 33 tackles for loss during the regular season – setting a career high in tackles for loss. His 33 tackles for loss are also the second-most by a player in a single season since 2000, trailing only J.J. Watt who totaled 39 tackles for loss in 2012. Garrett added 60 tackles and 39 quarterback hits, as well as one pass defensed and three forced fumbles.

His individual accomplishments led to overall success for the Browns' defense during the 2025 season. Cleveland allowed the third-fewest passing yards per game, giving up just 167.2 yards per game, as well as the fourth-fewest total yards allowed per game at 283.6. The Browns had the third-most team sacks in 2025 with 53 total sacks – the most by a Browns team in a season – and ranked first in tackles for loss with a total of 117.

"To be on the field and watch it and see it and for him to do the things he does at his size against a great Hall of Fame player, of course you're in awe, 100 percent," safeties coach Ephraim Banda said in December 2025. "Just the situations, you just can't believe what you see. And we'll watch it in the safety room and replay it like 10, 15 times. […] It's truly special. It's God-given. He does a great job. And also, I'll say about Myles, man, you want to talk about a guy who's came in here and worked hard from day one, he's done that and he's reaping the benefits from that."

Garrett earned a number of accolades following the 2025 season in recognition of his performance on the field. He was voted the PFWA 2025 Defensive Player of the Year, as well as named to the PFWA All-NFL team and All-AFC Team. He was voted the Sporting News' Defensive Player of the Year, as well as AP First Team All-Pro honors for the fifth time in his nine-year career.

As Cesaire reflected on the season Garrett produced on the field and his achievements as a player, he also looked toward the future – sharing how he encouraged Garrett to make the NFL single-season sack record unbreakable as well as set the new single-game record.

"Me and him talk about the Japanese culture, and I said, 'This is the way – Samurais sharpen their sword with precision.' And he does just that," Cesaire said. "He is very, very meticulous and intentional with the way he trains and gets ready for a full season. And my hope one day is that he leads us to a playoff victory, deep into a playoff run. So, everybody in the world can see just what type of a great player he truly is."
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Re: Player News Jester 02/06/26 03:52 AM
I understand what you are saying and wouldn't disagree

But to the contrary, many people are suggesting the malugoia, and proctor, and dunker may be better at OG than OT in the NFL
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Re: Major medical groups oppose gender transition surgeries for youth BADdog 02/06/26 03:36 AM
better watch out the dems are going to get control of the house and congress then trans you!
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Re: What Now Pt. 2 10YrOvernightSuccess 02/06/26 03:14 AM
I think extending Watson might just finish me off. Not joking. Not hyperbole. I think I would have to walk
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Re: Cleveland Guardians 2.0 FATE 02/06/26 01:08 AM
Trial coming up in May; we're starting to get more details...


Guardians' Clase allegedly rigged pitches in 48 games, document says

David Purdum
Feb 5, 2026, 06:47 PM ET


Indicted Cleveland Guardians pitcher Emmanuel Clase is accused of throwing suspicious pitches to benefit bettors in at least 48 games over two years, significantly more than was initially revealed by federal prosecutors, according to a court document filed Thursday.

Federal prosecutors listed nine games in which Clase allegedly threw rigged pitches in the indictment unsealed in November, but teammate and alleged co-conspirator Luis Ortiz's attorney wrote in a filing that the government is accusing Clase of manipulating his performance in dozens of games.

ESPN has reached out to attorneys for Clase and Ortiz, as well as the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York, which is prosecuting the case. Major League Baseball referred ESPN to its initial statement in which it said it was cooperating with federal prosecutors and declined further comment.

Ortiz's attorney, Christos N. Georgalis, asked in the filing for his client's case to be severed from Clase's, arguing that Ortiz and Clase have "markedly different levels of culpability" and his client could not receive a fair trial otherwise.

Federal prosecutors accused Ortiz of rigging pitches in two games in June 2025, while Clase allegedly conspired with bettors from 2023 to 2025, according to the indictment. In Thursday's filing, Ortiz's attorney pointed to this difference in scale and emphasized that the indictment did not contain evidence of Ortiz communicating directly with bettors.

Georgalis argued that a jury presented "with 26 months of alleged criminal conduct by Mr. Clase -- including suspect pitches during 48 games, dozens of communications with [a bettor], cash transfers and coordination of illegal wagers" could find Ortiz guilty by association.

Clase appeared in 197 regular-season games from 2023 to July 2025, when he was put on non-disciplinary leave by MLB over the gambling inquiry. If the allegations are true, Clase would have manipulated his performance in a quarter of those games.

A separate court record shows that a judge asked the government to provide Clase's attorneys with evidence regarding suspicious pitches so they can prepare for trial.

A record of the court proceeding states that Clase "has identified at least 250 pitches on which bets were placed, so the Court encouraged the government to disclose discovery to [Clase] as to any additional pitches that it alleges were included in the conspiracy."

Clase and Ortiz both pleaded not guilty to charges of wire fraud conspiracy, honest services wire fraud conspiracy, money laundering conspiracy and conspiracy to influence sporting events by bribery. The top charges carry a potential punishment of up to 20 years in prison.

According to prosecutors, the two accepted thousands of dollars in bribes to help two unnamed gamblers in their native Dominican Republic win at least $460,000 on bets placed on the speed and outcome of their pitches.

Clase, a three-time All-Star and two-time American League Reliever of the Year, was on the fourth season of a $20 million, five-year contract. Ortiz played three seasons for the Pittsburgh Pirates before joining the Guardians in 2025, where he appeared in 16 games. MLB also placed him on non-disciplinary leave in July.

The case is scheduled for trial on May 4, though Ortiz's attorney has asked for additional time.

https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id...ly-rigged-pitches-48-games-document-says
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Re: OL in the draft Day of the Dawg 02/05/26 12:50 PM
I am really liking Monroe Freeling Left Tackle Georgia. Right now, looks like he should be available at pick 24 but I am worried he could move up fast after the combine. Analytics I think are really going to like him. He is 6'7 315lb. He is young with just 3 years removed from high school leaving after his true Junior season.
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Re: Cavs/NBA 2.0 YTownBrownsFan 02/05/26 05:49 AM
Cavs just barely eked out a win over the Clippers 124-91.

Whew. I hate squeekers like this. wink
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Re: Garland Traded for Harden PrplPplEater 02/05/26 12:59 AM
I'm not up on that site... is that real or satire, because it feels like it could be real.
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Re: CBS Leading Head Coaching (Coordinators) Candidates MemphisBrownie 02/05/26 12:11 AM


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Re: More Music PitDAWG 02/04/26 08:30 PM
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Re: Trump urges Republicans to 'take over' and 'nationalize' voting PitDAWG 02/04/26 07:58 PM
People are "proving who they are". No non citizens can vote in national or state elections. There are some exceptions for local elections only.

There is currently legislation before congress to require a photo ID in order to vote.

None of what you posted actually addresses the federal government targeting only blue cities and states to take over their elections and them having the right to do so.
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Re: Log on difficulties... PrplPplEater 02/04/26 07:40 PM
I'm considering this issue as resolved.
Previously, I could not make two posts in a row without encountering the extremely long deadlocks and they would then result is delayed page loads as well. Since the most recent change, I have yet to experience a single issue, and while I'm not on here anywhere near as much as I used to be, I've been on several times across different time periods over the last couple of days. I've posted replies and edited posts, all without issue.
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Re: Todd Monken Introductory Press Conference 1oldMutt 02/04/26 07:14 PM
I think the media are generally a bunch of doofuses but if I were coming in to this job I’d kinda like to not have them despising me right off the bat. The Browns organization itself supplies plenty of crap to deflect and deter you from your work.
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Re: Rejecting Decades of Science, Vaccine Panel Chair Says Polio and Other Shots Should Be Optional PitDAWG 02/04/26 03:39 PM
Capitalism in action as a result of the dumbing down of America.
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Re: Goofy Immortal Part Deux MemphisBrownie 02/03/26 09:37 PM
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Re: ICE Continued PitDAWG 02/03/26 09:06 PM
Two CBP Agents Identified in Alex Pretti Shooting

The two federal immigration agents who fired on Minneapolis protester Alex Pretti are identified in government records as Border Patrol agent Jesus Ochoa and Customs and Border Protection officer Raymundo Gutierrez.

The two federal immigration agents who fired on Minneapolis protester Alex Pretti are identified in government records as Border Patrol agent Jesus Ochoa and Customs and Border Protection officer Raymundo Gutierrez.

The records viewed by ProPublica list Ochoa, 43, and Gutierrez, 35, as the shooters during the deadly encounter last weekend that left Pretti dead and ignited massive protests and calls for criminal investigations.

Both men were assigned to Operation Metro Surge, an immigration enforcement dragnet launched in December that sent scores of armed and masked agents across the city.

CBP, which employs both men, has so far refused to release their names and has disclosed few other facts about the deadly incident, which came days after a different immigration agent shot and killed another Minneapolis protester, a 37-year-old mother of three named Renee Good.

Pretti’s killing, and the subsequent secrecy surrounding the agents involved, comes as the country confronts the consequences of President Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration crackdown. The sweeps in cities across the country have been marked by scenes of violence, against immigrants and U.S. citizens, by agents allowed to hide their identities with masks — an almost unheard of practice in law enforcement. As a result, the public has been kept from one of the chief ways it has to hold officers involved in such altercations accountable: their identity.

Both Democratic and Republican lawmakers have called for a transparent investigation into the killing of Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care unit nurse working at a Department of Veterans Affairs hospital.

“We must have a transparent, independent investigation into the Minnesota shooting, and those responsible—no matter their title—must be held accountable,” Republican Sen. John Curtis of Utah wrote on X on Monday.

The agency sent a notice to some members of Congress on Tuesday acknowledging that two agents fired Glock pistols during the altercation that left Pretti dead. That notice does not include the agents’ names. A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees CBP, said the agents had been placed on leave after the Jan. 24 shooting. And after a week of protests and calls from lawmakers for a review, the Justice Department said Friday that its Civil Rights Division is investigating the shooting. A DOJ spokesperson did not answer questions, including whether DHS has shared materials, such as body-camera footage, with its investigators.

Ochoa is a Border Patrol agent who joined CBP in 2018. Gutierrez joined in 2014 and works for CBP’s Office of Field Operations. He is assigned to a special response team, which conducts high-risk operations like those of police SWAT units. Records show both men are from South Texas.

In the aftermath of the shooting, Gregory Bovino, who has orchestrated high-intensity immigration sweeps and arrests in a string of Democratic-led cities since early 2025, was removed from his role as Border Patrol commander at large and reassigned to his former post in El Centro, California.

A spokesperson for DHS declined to answer questions about the two agents and referred ProPublica to the FBI. The FBI declined to comment. ProPublica made several attempts to call Ochoa and Gutierrez but neither answered.

Ochoa, who goes by Jesse, graduated from the University of Texas-Pan American with a degree in criminal justice, according to his ex-wife, Angelica Ochoa. A longtime resident of the Rio Grande Valley, Ochoa had for years dreamed of working for the Border Patrol and finally landed a job there, she said. By the time the couple split in 2021, he had become a gun enthusiast with about 25 rifles, pistols and shotguns, Angelica Ochoa said.

DHS’ disclosure to Congress was drawn from an internal review of the agents’ body-camera footage, which has not been released to the public. State investigators, meanwhile, have accused their federal counterparts of blocking them from investigating the shooting.

“We don’t have any information on the shooters,” a Minneapolis city spokesperson said. A spokesperson for Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said Tuesday that his office also had “not been given the names, and we don’t have any new information on the investigation.”

Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee, in a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi Monday, accused the Justice Department of covering up evidence in both Pretti’s and Good’s killings.

“DOJ has also blocked prosecutors and agents from cooperating with state law enforcement officials and prevented state officials from accessing evidence,” the letter said.

Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin, the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, told CNN on Sunday that immigration agents should not be masked.

“They should not be anonymous. They should be identifiable. And they have to have rules of engagement that don’t allow them to terrorize and intimidate, harass and assault U.S. citizens and other people,” he said.

The notice to Congress said that the shooting happened when Pretti resisted arrest after officers were unable to get him and a female protester out of the street.

The CBP officer “attempted to move the woman and Pretti out of the roadway. The woman and Pretti did not move,” the report reads. “CBP personnel attempted to take Pretti into custody. Pretti resisted CBP personnel’s efforts and a struggle ensued.”

According to the report, one agent then yelled “He’s got a gun!” multiple times, and two others “discharged” their Glock pistols.

In videos widely shared online, Pretti can be seen holding up a phone, documenting the movements of federal agents and officers as they roamed the streets of a popular food and arts district. According to news reports, Pretti was concerned about the increasingly volatile siege of the city by federal agents.

In the videos, a masked agent appears to knock a woman to the ground. Pretti comes to her aid, getting between them, at which point the officer deploys pepper spray at his face. Two agents then grab Pretti and pull him to the ground, while more federal personnel pile on. During the struggle, the agents unleash a series of shots — approximately 10 — as onlookers scream.

Pretti was armed at the time of the encounter with a legally owned handgun, according to state and federal officials. Some analyses of bystander video appear to show a federal agent taking Pretti’s gun from his hip before the first shots were fired. The agents’ masks and the chaos of the altercation make it difficult to differentiate one from another.

Those videos appear to contradict the claims by Bovino and other officials, including DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, that Pretti had come to attack agents.

“The agents attempted to disarm the individual, but he violently resisted,” Bovino said in a Jan. 25 news conference. “Fearing for his life and the lives and safety of fellow officers, a Border Patrol agent fired defensive shots.”

In the initial aftermath, Stephen Miller, a top Trump aide and a leading force behind the immigration enforcement operations, called Pretti “a would-be assassin.” But Miller changed tack later in the week when he said in a statement that CBP officers “may not have been following” protocol related to confronting bystanders.

Additional video has surfaced showing Pretti in another altercation with federal agents 11 days before he was killed. The video shows Pretti yelling at the agents, who get in an SUV and start to drive away. Pretti then kicks out the taillight of the vehicle and the agents, who wore protective masks, jump out and tackle him to the ground.

It is unclear if any of the same agents were involved in both incidents.

Lauren Bonds, executive director of the National Police Accountability Project, said that many local and state police departments are “much more transparent” than CBP when officers shoot people. “More and more police departments are choosing to release bodycam footage or dashcam footage within a couple of days.”

Gil Kerlikowske, a former CBP commissioner, told ProPublica that it’s difficult to draw conclusions from the chaos in bystander videos. Still, he said, the shooting might have been prevented. Pretti’s attempt to help the woman knocked to the ground could have been seen as interfering with federal law enforcement, he said. But the decision by the officers to immediately use pepper spray created a chaotic scene that likely contributed to Pretti’s death.

“The other agent could have said ‘don’t interfere’ or ‘stand back,’” Kerlikowske said. “Rather than move immediately to pepper spray, you can arrest the person.” It’s part of a pattern, he said, of federal officers jumping straight to use of force in situations that could have been de-escalated but instead create danger for both agents and their targets.

Pretti’s death, and the federal government’s characterization of the event, sparked immediate protests, spurring thousands of people to go out into frigid conditions in Minneapolis and other American cities. The shooting has also drawn intense criticism from political leaders, including Walz, who has promised his state’s law enforcement will conduct its own criminal investigation.

https://www.propublica.org/article/...dentified-jesus-ochoa-raymundo-gutierrez

What hides in the darkness shall be brought into the light.
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Re: Poltical Jokes Part 5 PitDAWG 02/03/26 04:12 PM
Sunday, Sunday, SUNDAY!

Turning Point U.S.A.'s Alternative Half Time Show!

Sponsored by Sister Wife brand Bathtub Meth...............

"You think your brother in law is crazy but he's just methed up!"

Headlined by Kid Rock who will be bringing his automatic rifle and a case of Bud Light for the grand finale'!

The National Anthem will be performed by Rosanne Barr!

Featuring the kissing cousin cam!

There will be a catalytic converter collection competition held in the parking lot during the event run by George Santos. All catalytic converters will be donated to trump's secret rare earth mineral stash if Santos can manage to deliver them without stealing them first!

Kanye was scheduled to perform but claims he can't make it because by some miracle he found his sanity.
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Re: Browns Hire Travis Switzer as OC PitDAWG 02/03/26 03:18 PM
The common thread is that for the most part his O staff is from Baltimore. They have worked together all along and I would think it's safe to say that "keeping the boys together" is a common theme they are in agreement with. Monken may be announcing the hires but it would be logical to conclude it's a joint effort they are all a part of.
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Re: Todd Monken Hired as Browns HC Milk Man 02/02/26 06:08 PM
The player that intrigues me the most on your list of Ravens FAs is Isaiah Likely.
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Re: 2026 NFL Salary Cap PitDAWG 02/02/26 03:35 PM
That's true. What looks like overpaying will seem like a bargain just a couple of years down the road.
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Re: DOJ, FBI conclude Jeffrey Epstein had no "client list," committed suicide PitDAWG 02/02/26 03:30 PM
I'm pretty much where you are with this. I don't find it unbelievable but do not consider a single source as verification. I would think if true the press would be all over this.
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