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Re: Browns GM Andrew Berry: ‘No rule against extending’ Deshaun Watson’s contract; QB battle is performance-based oobernoober 04/29/26 11:02 AM
There are guys that have been working at the WR position for years, that come in with the "raw" label, that never even come close to a second contract.

This guy would be starting from zero... you're talking about route-running, catching, route trees... the whole thing... starting from zero. Getting to 'almost-nfl-caliber' is probably not going to happen.
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Re: Quarterback Defined mgh888 04/29/26 09:11 AM
You don't have to castigate a player publicly to hold them accountable. After the 2nd or 3rd time a guy doesn't know where to line up, he sits on the sideline and the WR coach talks to him about where he needed to be and find out why he didn't know the play. After the player repeats a transgression - you sit him for a play or a series. None of us know what was going on in practice or behind the scenes but based on the platitudes in front of the press and the lack of any change on the field of play .... you can draw conclusions. Also I am pretty certain that players made comments at the season after his release that indicated something similar.
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Re: Cleveland Guardians 2.0 Frenchy 04/29/26 12:31 AM
Originally Posted by oobernoober
Originally Posted by bonefish

They get the double and Manzardo runs like fat Albert. He is stopped on third.

My son and I were laughing because the TV briefly showed his face while rounding second and that dude was at TOP SPEED.

He was at top speed, wife and I were laughing at him. LOL
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Re: Iceland bonefish 04/28/26 07:27 PM
I have seen quite a bit through research but did not see a thing about snorkling.

That would be very cool. I know you can see active volcanoes and I knew about the tectonic plates.

But hey thanks. Sometimes people discover things that don't show up from Google searches.
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Re: Poltical Jokes Part 5 PitDAWG 04/28/26 06:52 PM
Late Breaking News!

Trump announced from The White House today that he has officially appointed Captain Jack Sparrow in charge of opening the Strait of Hormuz. He said he was going to appoint Hannibal Lecter as Sparrow's top aid and advisor on opening the strait until he remembered that Lecter had died.
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Re: Justice Department indicts former FBI Director James Comey for a second time WooferDawg 04/28/26 06:51 PM
"8647" and sea shell in the sand will now get you indicted...

quotes included to denote this was by Comey and not me. You never know these days.

I don't think that is going to go far....
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Re: DOJ charges Southern Poverty Law Center with fraud over secret funding of extremist groups PitDAWG 04/28/26 06:01 PM
SPLC Warned Law Enforcement About Las Vegas Terror Plan, New Motions Say

Newly filed motions seek to determine what grand jurors were told by Trump administration prior to indictment of Southern Poverty Law Center.

Attorneys for the Southern Poverty Law Center fired back against the Trump administration Tuesday in a pair of filings that accuse prosecutors of ignoring critical evidence in its indictment of the civil rights organization, perhaps even misleading grand jurors who approved the charges.

In the filings, SPLC lawyers argue that the group helped thwart a potential terrorist attack in Las Vegas in 2019 and tried to warn law enforcement before the deadly “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville in 2017.

Defense attorneys are asking the court to unseal transcripts of grand jury proceedings to determine what grand jurors were told. The motions also ask for an order requiring Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to retract statements he made on Fox News and prohibiting Trump administration officials from continuing to wage a pre-trial PR campaign against the group.

“This prosecution is as unprecedented as it is irregular,” SPLC lawyers argue in one of the two motions. “Comments made by Administration officials and flaws in the indictment itself suggest the case results from misleading both the public and the grand jury that voted on the charges.”

‘Unite the Right’ warnings

As part of its efforts to prosecute the SPLC in the court of public opinion, Trump administration officials have accused the group of orchestrating the deadly “Unite the Right” rally.

President Trump himself has called the event “fake.”

Those accusations regarding Charlottesville are not contained in the indictment returned by a federal grand jury in Montgomery, Alabama.

The indictment accuses the SPLC of fraud and money laundering in how it conducted an intelligence-gathering operation to dig up potential dirt on violent right-wing extremists.

Blanche told Fox News he had no evidence that SPLC ever shared information from those undercover sources with law enforcement.

In fact, defense lawyers insist that prosecutors knew that “the SPLC used the informant program to gather voluminous and detailed information about the risk of violence at Charlottesville.”

Here’s what the motion says about that effort.

“That information was memorialized and provided to law enforcement, including to the FBI’s Mobile, Alabama office—the very office leading the investigation of this case—in advance of the rally in the form of a 45-page “Event Alert.” That document warned the FBI of the specific individuals likely to attend the rally and foment violence, providing not only names and pictures, but specific details about associates, backgrounds, and criminal histories. For some of the individuals identified in this Event Alert, the SPLC even provided details about those individuals’ weapons of choice based on intelligence gathered through the informant program.”

While the Trump administration has argued the purpose of the informant program was to “manufacture racism,” defense attorneys say prosecutors ignored evidence that the SPLC shared intelligence with law enforcement “to thwart, stop, or otherwise help dismantle the activities of those racist groups.”

Individuals A and B

That motion identifies a person known as Individual A, a member of the extremist group Vanguard America who sought a security clearance as part of his work at the Philadelphia Navy Yard in 2018. According to that filing, SPLC passed along information from one of its inside sources. Federal prosecutors charged Individual A, who was convicted and sent to prison.

In 2019, SPLC warned law enforcement that “Individual B, a member of white supremacist extremist group Atomwaffen Division, intended to engage in a major terrorist attack against Las Vegas citizens,” defense attorneys say.

That motion continues:

“The press release issued later by the Department of Justice detailed Individual B’s planned violence: [Individual B] admitted that, during online conversations between May 2019 and July 15, 2019, he discussed setting fire to a Las Vegas synagogue, and making Molotov cocktails and improvised explosive devices. Individual B further admitted that he conducted surveillance on a bar that he believed catered to the LGBTQ community, located on Fremont Street in Downtown Las Vegas, in preparation for a potential attack. The complaint filed by the government against Individual B, signed under oath by an FBI Special Agent, detailed specifically just how close Individual B got to executing a mass terror attack….”

Individual B, according to the motion, was charged, pled guilty and sentenced.

“The Department of Justice is well aware that the SPLC provided helpful information, through the use of its confidential informants, to law enforcement,” defense attorneys argue. “The Department of Justice also knows that these confidential informants helped law enforcement put violent extremists in jail.”

Magistrate Judge Kelly Fitzgerald Pate gave the government until May 5th to file a response.

https://www.hatecomestomainstreet.com/p/splc-warned-law-enforcement-about
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Re: Trump and his officials 'likely' targets of suspected gunman, acting attorney general says PitDAWG 04/28/26 04:31 PM
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
I see no logical reason why people are opposed to this. It is basically privately funded. It is said no tax dollars are involved.

Senate Republicans push bill to authorize $400M for White House ballroom

“Underneath it will be a lot of military stuff. There will be a Secret Service annex and we pay for it by offsetting it with customs fees,” he said. “Private donations can be used but I think they should be used for buying [fine] china and stuff like that.” - Lindsey Graham (S.C.)

https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5852036-gop-senators-white-house-ballroom-bill/

As per usual, a different day a different story......
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Re: Iran War II PitDAWG 04/28/26 04:10 PM
US gasoline prices hit highest level in 4 years

The price of an average gallon of gas is $4.17.

Gasoline prices in the United States hit their highest level in four years on Tuesday as negotiations over the Iran war appeared to show little signs of a resolution.

https://abcnews.com/Business/us-gas...jkZ8uNeNgZyg8_aem_z6qhMP0_RU84tVZXeCI1tw
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Re: The Dems... again MemphisBrownie 04/28/26 10:39 AM
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Re: Prayers please for my mom bbrowns32 04/28/26 12:54 AM
Good news, Ytown. Pray that her progress continues...
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ???? oobernoober 04/27/26 07:07 PM
Originally Posted by FATE
You say "no", I say "not yet".

Before I respond to the part I quoted, I want to say that I appreciate the convo. Also, the part I quoted is such a small portion of your post because of how close our two arguments are on the matter.

As far as the part I quoted, I would say that you can 'what if' anything to death if you wanted to. I could get shot walking out of work today, but I'm not going and grabbing law-abiding peoples' guns, right? So why here? And through answering the question of 'why', you have to somehow get past the complete lack of tangible evidence of fraud that rises to the level of taking away methods of voting.

I did a quick Google search, and clicked on the link below. There wasn't a ton of thought put into which link I clicked on other than it appearing to be the most legit.
https://www.congress.gov/116/meeting/house/108824/documents/HHRG-116-JU00-20190129-SD020.pdf

In that sampling, the largest bucket of voter fraud was associated with absentee ballots and duplicate registrations. Not mail-in ballots, or ballot drop-boxes, or hacked voting machines, or whatever other nonsense that gets discussed but isn't happening. I think (with the exception of voter ID, IMO) if the proposed election security actions lined up at all with the attempted fraud that we're seeing, then I'd have a much easier time getting on board with taking away peoples' preferred methods of voting.
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Re: More Music PitDAWG 04/27/26 05:12 PM
Songs from on the road............



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Re: Carson Schwesinger DROY jacksondawg 04/27/26 01:31 AM
Nice
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Re: Browns News 6.0 PitDAWG 04/25/26 04:16 PM
There's nothing better than having a great relationship with your neighbors and not being an azz to them.
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Justice Department drops investigation into Federal Reserve and Jerome Powell PitDAWG 04/24/26 09:44 PM
The decision could clear the way for Trump's nominee to chair the Fed, Kevin Warsh, to advance toward a confirmation vote in the Senate.

The Justice Department on Friday dropped a criminal investigation into the Federal Reserve and its chair, Jerome Powell, regarding a renovation project at the central bank's Washington headquarters.

"This morning the Inspector General for the Federal Reserve has been asked to scrutinize the building costs overruns – in the billions of dollars – that have been borne by taxpayers," U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro said in a post on X.

"Accordingly, I have directed my office to close our investigation as the IG undertakes this inquiry."

Pirro added that she would "not hesitate to restart a criminal investigation should the facts warrant doing so."



The inspector general for the Federal Reserve has already reviewed the renovation project, and found no wrongdoing. It was asked again to review the project in 2025 by Powell, amid unrelenting pressure from President Donald Trump and his top allies.

The Inspector General's office said that the review mentioned by Pirro on Friday was not new and that it was continuing to compile the review requested by Powell last year.

"In July of last year, the OIG announced that it was conducting an evaluation of the Board’s building renovation project," a spokesperson said. "This assessment includes our independent analysis of the project’s substantial cost increases and overruns."

"We are actively working to complete our review, and look forward to making the results available to the public and Congress upon completion," the spokesperson added.

Hours later though, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt cast doubt on status of the investigation.

Leavitt described the probe as "not necessarily dropped" but "just being moved over to the inspector general."

"So the investigation still continues," she said. "It's just under a different authority, and that's what you'll continue to see."

The decision could clear the way for Trump's nominee to chair the Fed, Kevin Warsh, to advance toward a confirmation vote in the Senate.

Warsh's confirmation has been blocked by Sen. Thom Tillis due to what the Republican from North Carolina called a "bogus" investigation of Powell.

Tillis and numerous other lawmakers have said it did not appear Powell committed any crime.

South Carolina Republican Sen. Tim Scott, who chairs the panel charged with advancing Warsh's nomination, quickly welcomed the news Friday.

"These serious concerns warrant scrutiny, and I’m pleased this matter is continuing to receive it," Scott said in a statement. "I welcome the Inspector General’s review and expect a full accounting of how these costs spiraled out of control."

Scott also extended an invitation for the inspector general to brief the committee "within the next 90 days."

The Federal Reserve declined to comment on Pirro's announcement.

"American taxpayers deserve answers about the Federal Reserve’s fiscal mismanagement, and the Office of the Inspector General’s more powerful authorities best position it to get to the bottom of the matter," White House spokesman Kush Desai said in a statement.

"The White House remains as confident as before that the Senate will swiftly confirm Kevin Warsh as the next Federal Reserve Chairman to finally restore competence and confidence in Fed decision-making," Desai added.

The criminal probe from Pirro's office centered on the renovation of two historic buildings owned by the central bank.

The Fed, which said that the buildings "have not been comprehensively renovated since their construction in the 1930s," initially pegged the cost for the project around $1.9 billion. However, the cost rose to around $2.5 billion in the years since that first estimate.

The central bank said the cost increases were due to unforseen changes to the plans, the rising cost of raw materials, equipment and labor. It also said that it uncovered more asbestos on the site than expected, as well as a sinkhole.

But Trump and his top political allies seized on the project in an attempt to show that Powell was mismanaging the Fed.

Trump has been pressuring Powell to support a dramatic cut to benchmark interest rates set by the Fed's Open Market Committee since taking office again in 2025. But he has insulted and attacked Powell since long before that, accusing him of setting monetary policy to favor Democrats, among other unfounded claims.

Trump toured the construction site last summer, joined by Federal Housing Finance Agency Chief Bill Pulte, Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee Chair Tim Scott, R-S.C., and other White House officials. During the visit, Trump confronted Powell about the cost, saying that he heard it had risen to "about $3.1 billion."

In a remarkable moment on live television, Powell told the president he was wrong. “I haven’t heard that," he said.

Other White House officials, such as budget chief Russell Vought, had likened the project to the Palace of Versailles in France.

Vought also claimed that Powell was "guilty" of “fiscal mismanagement” at the Fed. The project was first approved by the Fed's seven board members in 2017, a year before Powell became its chair.

The controversy over the renovation project rocked the central bank and the Republican-controlled Senate in early January, when Powell released a rare Sunday evening statement announcing that Pirro's office had served the Fed with subpoenas.

Almost instantly, Tillis announced his block on any Fed nominees.

“No one—certainly not the chair of the Federal Reserve—is above the law,” Powell said in the video release. “But this unprecedented action should be seen in the broader context of the administration’s threats and ongoing pressure.”

On March 13, Chief Judge James Boasberg, of the U.S. District Court for Washington, D.C. blocked the subpoenas served to the Fed from Pirro’s office. In his ruling, Boasberg wrote that “the Government has produced essentially zero evidence to suspect Chair Powell of a crime.”

"A mountain of evidence suggests that the Government served these subpoenas on the Board to pressure its Chair into voting for lower interest rates or resigning," Boasberg added.

https://www.nbcnews.com/business/economy/justice-dept-drops-probe-federal-reserve-powell-rcna341876
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Re: Log on difficulties... GMdawg 04/24/26 10:08 AM
I get that same message every time I try to access my brain. wink
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Re: Cavs/NBA 2.0 Bull_Dawg 04/23/26 03:41 PM
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Re: Very long time, very little talk from me Bard Dawg 04/23/26 01:37 PM
Babe, finding rooms can be tough. Book ahead! Lexington is beautiful around the reservoir. The motorcycle race weekends are packed. Any favorite races? Not sure what is still run. Good pit passes if you like that end of things. Go safe! Enjoy.
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Re: 'Weak, stupid': Trump lashes out at Supreme Court justices Jester 04/23/26 12:09 AM
I don't think he is lying. That implies that he knows the truth and is purposely saying something different.
I don't think he is smart enough to know that other countries have birthright citizenship.
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Re: DOJ, FBI conclude Jeffrey Epstein had no "client list," committed suicide mgh888 04/22/26 07:26 AM
Bump.

Still millions of missing files/pages from the Epstein files. Trump allegations all hidden and removed.

Funny how people will believe there is a paedophile sex ring with the Clintons out of a basement of a Pizza joint in Washington DC - or how the Clintons assassinate political rivals .... but when it comes to something that slaps you in the face, a poem about shared secrets and a signature from Donny .... there is disbelief.
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Re: Bengals trade #10 pick for Giants' Lawrence Iluvmyxstripper 04/20/26 05:27 PM
This was a weak draft class for DTs . There is no Dexter Lawrence in the draft
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Re: Random NFL News YTownBrownsFan 04/19/26 03:56 PM
Joke. Sarcasm. willynilly banghead crazy tongue rofl nanner
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Re: OSU/ College Football mac 04/19/26 02:57 PM
Ohio State Lands 4-Star Offensive Lineman Jimmy Kalis
Kalis, a top-ranked recruit from Pennsylvania, commits to the Buckeyes' 2027 class.

Apr. 17, 2026 at 11:36pm
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Ohio State football has secured a commitment from 4-star offensive tackle Jimmy Kalis for its 2027 recruiting class. Kalis, a standout at Central Catholic High School in Pittsburgh, is ranked as the No. 30 offensive tackle and No. 308 overall recruit in the nation according to 247Sports.

Why it matters
Landing a highly-touted offensive line prospect like Kalis is a major recruiting win for Ohio State, which has built a reputation for developing elite talent on the offensive line. Kalis' commitment further bolsters the Buckeyes' 2027 class and keeps them competitive in recruiting against other top programs.

The details
Kalis, listed at 6-foot-6 and 280 pounds, announced his commitment via Rivals' YouTube channel, with fireworks going off in his backyard as he broke the news. In addition to Ohio State, he held offers from schools like Texas and Georgia. Kalis was the starting left tackle for Central Catholic High School in 2025, helping the Vikings to a 13-2 record.

Kalis announced his commitment on April 17, 2026.
The players
Jimmy Kalis
A 4-star offensive tackle from Central Catholic High School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who is ranked as the No. 30 offensive tackle and No. 308 overall recruit in the 2027 class.

Todd Kalis
Jimmy Kalis' father, who played in the NFL as an offensive lineman and was selected in the fourth round of the 1988 NFL Draft after playing college football at Arizona State.
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Re: Live updates: Supreme Court rules against Trump's tariffs, limiting president's power to impose taxes PitDAWG 04/17/26 05:03 PM
Since this is a SCOTUS thread I thought I would just post this here. I'm wondering how anyone who espouses this kind of BS over the public airwaves could ever be an impartial juror on the SCOTUS?.............

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas blasts progressivism as threat to America

He said values in the Declaration of Independence have "fallen out of favor."

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Wednesday delivered a televised broadside against progressivism, a political philosophy he described as an existential threat to America and the principles that founded it 250 years ago.

“Progressivism seeks to replace the basic premises of the Declaration of Independence and hence our form of government,” Thomas said in a speech at the University of Texas Austin Law School pegged to the nation’s upcoming milestone birthday.

A spirit of “cynicism, rejection, hostility and animus” toward America -- by Americans -- has taken hold, Thomas said in remarks carried live on CSPAN.

Thomas, the Supreme Court’s senior conservative member, spoke broadly, not referencing specific contemporary events or political figures to make his case. But his comments come at a critical time for the sharply divided country and the Court.

He said that the values enshrined in the 1776 Declaration of Independence have “fallen out of favor” among Americans -- a trend perpetrated, he argued, by “intellectuals” and the nation’s colleges and universities.

Thomas also said he believes many people no longer believe “all men are created equal” and deserving of “unalienable rights” protected by a limited government.

“[Progressivism] holds that our rights and our dignities come not from God, but from government,” he said. “It requires of the people a subservience and weakness incompatible with a constitution premised on the transcendent origin of our rights.”

The 77-year-old justice was appointed by Republican President George H.W. Bush in 1991 and is one of the longest-serving justices in history. He is a staunch conservative and has been a reliable vote in favor of the Trump administration's positions in cases.

Thomas said Washington has been overrun by elected and appointed officials who lack commitment to “righteous cause, to traditional morality, to national defense, to free enterprise, to religious piety or to the original meaning of the Constitution.”

“They recast themselves as Institutionalists, pragmatists or thoughtful moderates, all as a way of justifying their failures to themselves, their consciences, and their country,” he said.

Thomas called on Americans to stand up for their principles and endure personal "sacrifices," if necessary, to preserve the nation's democracy.

“In my view, we must find in ourselves that same level of courage that the signers of the Declaration have so that we can do for our future what they did for theirs,” he said.

https://abcnews.com/Politics/suprem...library/media/663330170&id=132084353
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