I don't see him being traded. It would have to be a godfather offer.
I cannot see DW as the starter or having a future beyond this year.
He may look fine at practice because he is still relatively young and he is now healthy. However, he has done next to nothing for five years. Playing under real pressure is not practice. In addition when he has played he has gotten hurt.
His game includes his mobility. His mobility increases hits. He has not been able to stay healthy. He hurt his shoulder and two Achilles tears on the same leg.
It is hard to imagine his future in Cleveland.
Shedeur has played seven games under bad conditions. Bad OL, weak receivers, no run game. This year Berry has made the effort to improve those areas. Shedeur at least in his seven games had some flashes. He is accurate when given protection. Maybe with more experience and better weapons. He could show something. That remains to be seen but I think his chances to play well are better than DW.
I believe the Browns and in particular Berry. Are looking at next year to find their guy. The only chance of that changing is probable Shedeur playing better than expected.
There are no clear answers at his time. The Browns finding their answer at quarterback in the 2027 draft is by no means a given.
This is not hard at all, even if people have different opinions which is quite normal.
I believe most/all agree Iran should not have nuclear weapons. That's both Americans and the rest of the western world .
The only debate is how close they were to that.
Changing the discussion to how easy or otherwise it is to make a nuclear weapon obfuscates the discussion on how close Iran actually was to having a nuclear weapon. Wanting to say it's easy to get a weapon essentially opens the door to permit a war/attack on Iran at any time whenever any country feels like it. .. . "Its so easy to get a nuke, we need to stop them".
I do not believe Iran was imminently about to acquire or create a nuke. Neither did the rest of the world other than the USA and Israel.
What does seem worth highlighting - Trump in the first term nixed the agreement that was in place with Iran that gave unrestricted access to Iran's enrichment program. That has made the world less safe and made knowing exactly the status of Iran's progress towards enrichment and weapons grade materials more opaque.
I'll add - but hopefully not to distract from the simple debate about how imminent or otherwise Iran was ... in reality - I do not believe the USA actually believed that Iran was close. I personally believe Trump flush with his god complex over successful airstrikes of Iran last year without blowback, the very precise military execution of removing Maduro. Having no checks and balances from the house or the senate . . . thought he could do anything and there would not be any blowback, he was also convinced by Netanyahu and Hegseth that it would be a swift easily won "objective" with Iran capitulating. That's just my own view. Based on quite detailed reporting it is clear the adults in the room when Netanyahu did his sales pitch did not agree that this would be easy.
In case you missed it, the head of the biggest scam program in Minneapolis is a white woman. The people involved are being investigated, convicted and sent to prison for their crimes.
The slush fund is being used to reward people who have committed crimes.
What the hell is wrong with you that you can't see the difference?
And the question could become, if Monkin doesn't develop some of that "1st round" talent will it be the fault of Monkin for not developing that talent or will it be the talking heads were wrong about their evaluations on some of those picks?
If you eliminate major costs you foresee while working, then things are simpler, so I agree. We have set up savings and investments every pay. We "practiced" budgeting before retirement while we only received one payday a month. We are comfortably set. More than that, we are happy with what we have; my wife is a blessing because we share priorities. The Shaker motto was good advice that smacks of Transcendentalism: "Simplify, simplify." Control what you can.
As I said earlier, simple is the name of the game, especially if you plan on doing most of it yourself. Leave the complicated to the people who can afford personal secretaries, a team of accountants, and lawyers. Complicated takes a mental toll if you plan to do it yourself.
888 keeps insisting tax payers don't pay anything for National Parks. Lies are lies even when one doesn't realize one is doing it.
I made an error which I am happy to accept and acknowledge - something most won't do on here. And if anyone was to keep a score of the lies and the misinformation that is spammed on these boards, then one group of posters win by a land slide and it isn't the guys who don't like Trump.
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office filed charges against an ICE agent in connection with the January shooting of Julio Sosa-Celis, a Venezuelan national, in Minneapolis.
Christian J. Castro, 52, is facing four counts of second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon and one count of falsely reporting a crime.
ICE-involved shooting in Minneapolis
The backstory:
The ICE-involved shooting took place near the 600 block of 24th Avenue North just before 7 p.m. on Jan. 14.
Initial reporting detailed federal agents were pursuing a man in a vehicle who had crashed into a snowbank. The man then ran to a nearby home, where a pursuing agent caught up with him and attempted to make an arrest.
An "altercation" between the agent and suspect then ensued, which led to two other people arriving from a nearby apartment, and all three attacking the officer – one armed with a broomstick, according to DHS.
"Fearing for his life and safety as he was being ambushed by three individuals, the officer fired a defensive shot to defend his life," DHS initially claimed.
Julio Sosa-Celis, 24, a Venezuelan national, was taken to the hospital for treatment of a non-life-threatening gunshot wound, while Alfredo Alejandro Aljorna, 26, was also arrested in its aftermath.
Both men were charged with assaulting a federal agent in the aftermath of the altercation, but the DOJ later requested the charges be dismissed with prejudice, writing in a motion that, "newly discovered evidence in this matter is materially inconsistent with the allegations in the complaint affidavit."
Big picture view:
The shooting occurred one week after the fatal shooting of Renee Good by ICE officers and ten days before the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by federal officers. ICE agents under federal investigation
Dig deeper:
The U.S. Attorney’s Office later opened a criminal investigation into two ICE officers after video evidence allegedly showed the agents’ sworn testimony included "untruthful statements."
Court filings filed after the shooting showed the ICE officers’ accounts of the moments leading up to the shooting differed significantly from testimony provided by the two defendants and multiple eyewitnesses.
SoS is based on the previous year's results (which itself takes into account it's own SoS), but each team has turned over as much as 25-35% of its roster and 30% of all teams have new head coaches, staffs, and systems.
So, it sounds good, but there really isn't much you can reliably take away from it. It's predicting this year's corn crop based on last year's tomatoes.
According to most on draft day, this guy was massively overdrafted, and supposedly not on any team's radar.
I think this just reinforces that most draftniks & sites just really don't know and that reality is disguised by the ability to pick a lot of low-hanging "no-brainer" fruit in drafts. That said, the same applies to all front offices as well, given how many misses there are each year.
They're making a guess on future performance in one system against higher quality talent based on past performances in other systems against decidedly lower talent.... sometimes you'll hit, sometimes you won't.
Maybe you can tell me what crimes they have been convicted of and how many felony counts they were found guilty of? I can show you 34 felony counts trump was convicted on. Let me guess. The fact trump was convicted on 34 felony counts is the fault of the democrats, right? Tell me how it was those evil dems who convicted him and not a jury. Or how it wasn't a jury who found he was libel for sexually assaulting a woman? Let me guess, you have a list of excuses for that one too? Tell me how every election trump or republicans win isn't rigged but every time a democrat wins an election you people claim it was rigged?
Or maybe you can explain this one though I know you will ignore it and just post more BS.... After Trump ordered the bombing on Iran's nuclear facilities in June of 2025 he proclaimed that they, "obliterated Iran's nuclear program setting it back several years if not decades." Then just eight months later he claimed that Iran was less than a month away from having a nuclear weapon. So which of those two times was he lying?
And let's not forget this one. On April 18th, 2026, President Trump claimed Iran "agreed to everything" in negotiations, including removing enriched uranium, ceasing proxy support, and keeping the Strait of Hormuz open.
Once again you prove that every accusation you make is just a confession. Do you call the fact I pointed out that trump has been convicted on 34 felony counts "hate"? Do you call me pointing out that trump made two opposite claims about Iran's nuclear program one of which has to be a lie hate? Because that's usually what you call it when we presented with the facts.
You have TDS. Trump devotion syndrome. No matter what he does, no matter what he says, no matter how many times he lies to you, you remain devoted to him.