Re: Myles Garrett Traded
IrishDawg42
06/03/26 03:03 PM
When I first heard this. I was pissed.
As a Browns fan it has been rough to find something to cheer about. Myles was something to cheer about.
He was a Brown. He was ours. And he was the best defensive player in the NFL. I was happy when he set the sack record.
It was something to be proud of.
Then you look at our record which has been dismal. Myles has been on the team for nine years.
The cold truth is sometimes hard to face. DW and Shedeur Sanders are trying to win the starter's job.
Who would like to bet their house on winning a Super Bowl with either guy leading the Browns?
The 2027 draft represents real possibilities to draft a franchise quarterback. Of course there are no guarantees.
How to win a Super Bowl:
Elite quarterback play is the greatest predictor of sustained success. Teams either need an established superstar or a young, highly capable QB on a cost-controlled rookie contract.
Wow that sounds so easy doesn't it? In fact we all know the Browns don't have that. Can DW or Shedeur be that?
Not likely.
Haslam and Berry are fully aware of what needs to happen.
The 2026 is getting closer and we have our roster. Watching the players drafted from 25 and 26 draft will be important because they represent the future.
The 2027 draft represents the chance to find the quarterback who can lead the Browns to their first Super Bowl. Well stated, I couldn't agree more I feel good about everything that has happened.
I wish the timelines worked with Myles and the team , but they didn't. It is what it is. Time to focus on getting a QB and setting a new timeline. Same with Joe Thomas or Phil Dawson... It always seems to be that the timelines are off... The final statement is exactly what we need! A worthy QB is the only way we get over the hump. A rookie in 2027 would be on course for a 2029 run. So, this young team they are putting together will be solid veterans right about they time they open the new stadium. That doesn't mean we have to lose double digit games for the next 3 seasons. Growth and continuity will be key in ramping up for a run.
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Re: What If?
PitDAWG
06/03/26 02:43 PM
The Browns have a lot riding on the 2027 draft. It does, QB or bust time. At least we have some ammo to move up, including the 28 1st rounder. With two second round picks in 28 it will make trading that pick much easier. That's exactly what it appears they're setting themselves up for and a lot of us saw it coming. I didn't know quite how they were going to do it but trading Garrett made it clear they're putting all of their cards on the table. Value is something you never get in the NFL draft at the QB position unless you draft in the top two or three. And even then you may not get value in a weak QB class at two or three. Value is whatever you have to pay to get a franchise QB. Because that's the first major cog in the wheel to compete for the grand prize. Without that QB long term success in not going to happen. It's also true that if you miss on that QB it can be a very costly endeavor. But when you feel the time is right and you have the assets to go for it, you have to go for it.
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Re: Quarterback defined Part 2
Bull_Dawg
06/03/26 02:35 PM
Yes, skeptics like me are nothing new. Liars, as some must be with conflicting testimony, aren't some unknown kind, either. Those that jump to conclusions and insist they know what must have happened without actually seeing all the evidence have been around, too. It's 26 to 1. To claim 26 are lying and the only one telling the truth is watson goes beyond being a skeptic. It's calling 26 women liars. Only a total lack of common sense could lead anyone to that conclusion. I think they all could be lying, Watson included. People lie. There's potential motivation for them all to lie. I never claimed they all are lying. I simply don't know. Watson seems at best a pervy horndog, and probably a whoremonger, which would make him a multicount felon, if convicted. I don't really see that stance as defending him. Maybe some of the accusers aren't lying. I have seen enough digital evidence to suggest that some of them are suspect. I haven't seen concrete evidence of assault. Basically, I think 26 people said it, so all of their side must be true and only Watson is the liar is bad logic. Really, I think the named victims probably were legit. Yet, I don't know that as fact. I think Buzbee scrounged up more "victims" looking for a bigger pay day which clouded the potentially legit cases. I think the NFL not including most of the accusers in the packet they submitted to the arbitrator supports that idea. Edit: another part of me thinks Robert Kraft was just trying to avoid getting linked to another NFL prostitution scandal and called in a favor from Goodell. I think Watson was guilty of something, but the punishment from the NFL was "politically" influenced in how they wrote it up.
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Re: DOJ launches criminal probe into E. Jean Carroll: Sources
PitDAWG
06/03/26 02:26 PM
I had no idea that the juries who convicted trump were "evil forces". There you go being judgemental and holier than thou. That's how you label everything and everyone who does not share your views. Which were "innocent until proven guilty". Until it was trump. Then you try to blame "evil people" in some lame conspiracy theory when it was actually a jury who heard the evidence and convicted him.
Another jury found him liable for sexual assault. After reading your post I'm beginning to winder exactly which God you worship.
The grands juries heard evidence on a single case, not all 26.
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Re: Iran War II
PitDAWG
06/03/26 02:19 PM
You did nothing but go on a personal attack rant and ignored pretty much every point I made. If Mossad is generally considered the top intelligence agency, and this is happening in their "sandbox.", why has Netanyahu been claiming Iran has been on the verge of having a nuclear weapon for 30 years now?
I stated factual information you can't refute based solely on what has happened. Once you can't refute factual things that actually happened, you lose. You're just not smart enough to figure that out yet.
Netanyahu is nothing but Israel's version of trump. He is currently charged with crimes in his own country and has been playing The Boy Who Cried Wolf over Iran for over three decades now. Yet you claim not to trust trump as you claim Netanyahu is preaching the gospel.
As has been pointed out to you, the world disagrees with you. Not according to the media but based on their own words backed up by actions.
Now go back on another one of your childish rants.
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Re: More Music
Bard Dawg
06/02/26 06:34 PM
What a delightful cut. What a great cause. I love blues, and this one is up there with one of my faves, "Oreo Cookie Blues!" I don't have out, but it is some fine o'join in blues! Thanx for this.
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Trump taps housing regulator Pulte to be acting director of national intelligence
PitDAWG
06/02/26 04:29 PM
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has tapped Bill Pulte, head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, to be the acting director of national intelligence — elevating a real estate scion without any clear national security credentials to a key post as the U.S. remains at war with Iran.Trump made the surprise announcement Tuesday on social media that Pulte would be replacing Tulsi Gabbard, the former Hawaii congresswoman who had served as the director of national intelligence. Trump said Pulte will keep his other positions even as he fills in for Gabbard, who resigned last month after revealing her husband’s cancer diagnosis. The Republican president cited Pulte’s work at the FHFA and his role as chair of the mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as indicating that his real estate work would overlap with the skills needed to coordinate 18 federal agencies tasked with aspects of foreign and domestic security.  “William has deep experience managing the most sensitive matters in America, the safety and soundness of the Markets,” Trump posted on Truth Social. Trump’s choice to elevate Pulte, who would also continue in his post at FHFA, shows how the president is putting a greater priority on loyalty to him, even as the side effects of the Iran war has damaged Trump politically going into November’s midterm elections and raised basic concerns about the quality of advice that aides are giving to a president who has rewarded flattery. It’s unclear what national security expertise Pulte brings to bear as the U.S. faces conflict in the Middle East, helps Ukraine defend itself against Russia’s assault and manages the emergence of artificial intelligence as a military tool. But Pulte, who’s 38 years old, has been a frequent guest on Air Force One as Trump has traveled to Mar-a-Lago, his home and club in Palm Beach, Florida. On one such flight, the housing finance director stood in a doorway as Trump discussed with reporters the ballroom he’s building at the White House and handed Trump a series of renderings of the project that the president held up. Questions about Pulte’s experience Tuesday’s announcement quickly drew criticism from Trump administration opponents that Pulte could undermine the credibility and integrity of America’s intelligence agencies. “The concern is not only that Mr. Pulte lacks the ‘extensive national security experience’ required by statute for the job, which was created after intelligence failures led to the deaths of thousands of Americans on 9/11,” said Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., in a statement. “It is that he appears to have been selected precisely because the White House believes he will provide the narrative it wants, not the intelligence we need.” Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., said Pulte has been “abusing his authority” as the federal housing finance director and Trump is now “rewarding his lackey — who has no national security experience — with a perch atop our nation’s intelligence community. What could go wrong?” Robert Weissman, co-president of Public Citizen, the liberal consumer rights advocacy group, warned that Pulte was “Trump’s hatchet man” who would use the government against those Americans who object to the president’s actions. “Placing Pulte in this post would position him to use the nation’s massive surveillance apparatus and police capacity to harass, intimidate and threaten the many, many people that Trump considers his enemies,” Weissman said. Pulte’s attacks on Trump foes As the grandson of the founder of PulteGroup, one of the country’s largest homebuilders, Pulte has cut a combative streak on social media and used his post at the FHFA to attack perceived opponents of the Trump administration. His time overseeing mortgage finance has been linked with criminal referrals over allegations of mortgage fraud by public officials Trump sought to punish, including New York Attorney General Letitia James, a Democrat; Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif.; and Lisa Cook, a board member of the Federal Reserve, who was nominated by a Democratic president, Joe Biden. The prosecution against James was dismissed in November after a judge concluded that the prosecutor who filed the charges was illegally appointed. Other referrals made by Pulte, including against Schiff and Cook, have not yielded any criminal charges. Lawyers for both have denied any claims of wrongdoing. But Trump did try to use the possibility of mortgage fraud as grounds for removing Cook from the Fed. Cook’s lawyer accused Pulte of pursuing mortgage fraud on a partisan basis, focusing on Democrats and refusing to pursue similar allegations against Republicans. Pulte told reporters at the White House several months ago that he had also made criminal referrals regarding at least one Republican official, but he declined to provide the name. He has famously gone after then-Fed Chair Jerome Powell for not cutting the central bank’s benchmark interest rates as aggressively as the president wanted. He has also been linked to ideas such as the 50-year mortgage and efforts to lower mortgage rates through the purchase of home loan debt that have not paid off as promised, as mortgage rates began to climb after the Iran war started at the end of February. Pulte has a reputation for cultivating enemies. In a legal feud pursued by Pulte that involved his family namesake’s homebuilding company, he accused his grandfather’s widow of insider trading. He was believed to be the driving force behind a website trashing an aunt as a “fake Christian.” And he publicly blasted another relative as “a fat slob,” “weirdo” and “grifter,” according to court records. Politico reported in September that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent threatened to punch Pulte in the face. The showdown occurred at a private dinner, and the treasury secretary claimed that he had heard Pulte had been badmouthing him to Trump. If formally nominated, Pulte would need to be confirmed by the Senate to hold the position full time. In his first term, Trump at various points had acting officials leading the Justice and Defense departments and in top posts at Homeland Security and the Interior. https://apnews.com/article/trump-pu...ligence-281fd6ba9992487dc701768803f9c475
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Re: U.S. creates $1.7B ‘lawfare’ fund in exchange for Trump dropping $10B IRS suit
PitDAWG
06/01/26 08:04 PM
Justice Department says it will stop work on $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization fund" after judge's ruling Washington — The Justice Department said Monday that it will stop work on the $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund following a district judge's decision temporarily blocking the program. The move comes after the plan earned intense pushback from Republicans in Congress, which threatened to imperil the GOP agenda on Capitol Hill. The Justice Department said on X that it would abide by the judge's ruling that halted work on the fund, effectively shelving plans for it for now. "The Department of Justice disagrees strongly with the decision on the Anti-Weaponization Fund put forth by the United States District Court Judge in the Eastern District of Virginia, wherein the Court stated that, under no circumstances, may the Department of Justice proceed with the Anti-Weaponization Fund recently established in order to make up for the tremendous abuse, harm, and hate unfairly shown to so many people," the department said on X. It continued: "This Fund was open to anybody who was so weaponized, targeted, or persecuted, whether they were Democrat, Republican, Conservative, Independent, or otherwise. The Department will abide by the Court's ruling." https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-anti-weaponization-fund-dropped-republican-revolt/
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Re: Quarterback Defined
Bull_Dawg
06/01/26 05:02 PM
Bottom line is you either think all 26 women are liars or you don't. Or you admit you don't know, while finding a client sending "💜😏🌹" to an allegedly "professional" massage therapist suspicious.
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Re: ICE agent charged in Minneapolis shooting of Venezuelan man
PitDAWG
06/01/26 03:07 PM
They caught and arrested the fleeing fugitive............... ICE officer wanted in the shooting of a man during the Minneapolis crackdown is arrested in Texas MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A federal immigration officer wanted in the shooting of a Venezuelan man during the Trump administration’s Minnesota crackdown was arrested Friday in Texas, authorities said. Christian Castro, of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, was taken into custody 11 days after Minneapolis prosecutors charged him with assault and falsely reporting a crime in the Jan. 14 nonfatal shooting of Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis. Hennepin County, Minnesota prosecutors said the state’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension located Castro, 52, in Texas, and the Texas Rangers said they assisted in the arrest in Cameron County, which borders Mexico in the southernmost part of the state. The Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General said its agents were not involved in or present for Castro’s apprehension, denying the Hennepin County Attorney’s office’s claims in press statements about the arrest. “Any characterization that DHS OIG agents participated in or led the arrest operation is inaccurate,” the Office of Inspector General said in a statement. Messages seeking comment were also left with ICE and the Texas Rangers. Online court records do not list an attorney for Castro, and it wasn’t immediately clear if he has one. In a statement, Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty heralded the arrest as “a critical step forward in our prosecution of Mr. Castro.” Castro is the second federal agent to be charged over their conduct during the Minnesota crackdown, which was known as Operation Metro Surge. He is one of two agents that ICE Director Todd Lyons said lied about the circumstances of the incident. According to prosecutors, Castro fired through a home’s front door and shot Sosa-Celis in the thigh after Castro and another officer chased a different man, Alfredo Alejandro Aljorna, to the Minneapolis apartment duplex where he and Sosa-Celis lived. Sosa-Celis and Aljorna were legally in the U.S., Moriarty said. Federal authorities initially accused Sosa-Celis and Aljorna of beating an officer with a broom handle and a snow shovel. A federal judge later dismissed the charges, and ICE and the Justice Department opened an investigation into whether the officers lied about what happened. In a statement after the charges were announced, ICE said the U.S. attorney’s office was investigating statements made by the officers, who could face disciplinary action including being fired and prosecuted. ICE called the Hennepin County attorney’s action “unlawful and nothing more than a political stunt.” DHS’s Inspector General’s Office, which Moriarty credited with assisting in the arrest, is separate from ICE and is meant to serve as a watchdog for DHS agencies, including ICE. Minneapolis last month released video showing the moments before Sosa-Celis’s shooting, captured from a distance by a city-owned security camera. The video appears to show a person standing with a snow shovel outside the house, near the street, then retreating toward the house and tossing the shovel into the yard. This happens as a person being chased by another person runs up from the street, falls on the sidewalk, gets up, and keeps heading toward the house. The three appear to scuffle near the front steps for about 10 seconds. The exact moment when Sosa-Celis is shot isn’t clear. A car with flashing lights pulls up, and another person walks up. The Trump administration sent thousands of officers to the Minneapolis and St. Paul area as part of President Donald Trump’s national deportation campaign and considered Operation Metro Surge a success. But tensions mounted during the weekslong campaign, and the shooting deaths of U.S. citizens Renee Good and Alex Pretti by federal officers sparked mass unrest and raised questions about officers’ conduct. Minnesota leaders and the Trump administration have clashed over who has the authority to investigate and prosecute federal officers for on-duty conduct. Moriarty’s office last month charged immigration agent Gregory Donnell Morgan Jr. with assault for allegedly pointing his gun at people in a car on a highway. He turned himself in last week, and his lawyer disputes the charges. The county is also investigating Good’s and Pretti’s killings and sued the Trump administration in March to gain access to evidence in those cases and the Sosa-Celis shooting. https://apnews.com/article/minneapo...sacelis-811eca576b7b7088694cc3a646999d51
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ????
PitDAWG
05/30/26 08:13 PM
It appears there are many "out of shape" in the military which are still in the military or there would have been no need for this memo to begin with. There are many tech jobs, engineering jobs and critical surveillance jobs just to name a few in the military which need the smartest and brightest among us, not the most cut and chiseled soldiers prepared to fight on the front lines.
But I suppose when you call something "The Department of War" instead of "The Department of Defense" you have to keep up unrealistic appearances to your base voters.
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Re: Justice Department indicts former FBI Director James Comey for a second time
PitDAWG
05/30/26 04:26 PM
Lead prosecutor on former FBI Director Comey's 'seashells' case withdraws without explanation The department did not include any explanation for the move. The lead prosecutor tasked with overseeing former FBI Director James Comey's prosecution stemming from his post of seashells that the Justice Department claims amounted to a threat against President Donald Trump has withdrawn from the case, according to a court filing. Matthew Petracca was the lone prosecutor from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina assigned to the case when it was unsealed late last month. On Friday evening, however, the Justice Department filed a notice with the court indicating that Petracca has been replaced by assistant U.S. Attorney Timothy Severo. The department did not include any explanation for the move in the high-profile case. Comey's attorneys are expected to make a vigorous push to have the case dismissed before it can go to trial through a variety of legal challenges. A Justice Department spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment from ABC News. Comey was charged with threatening to kill Trump by posting a photo on Instagram of seashells on a beach arranged in the numbers "86 47." Citing the slang meaning of "86" as to "nix" or "get rid" of something, allies of the president allege that the post was a veiled threat against Trump, who is the 47th president. Following backlash over the post, Comey removed the photo from Instagram and said he was unaware that the post could be associated with violence. Critics of Trump say the indictment is another effort by the administration to punish the president's perceived enemies after a judge last year threw out an indictment against Comey on unrelated charges. At a press conference announcing the charges last month, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche argued that Comey's post crossed the line between First Amendment-protected speech and speech that warrants prosecution. Comey's trial is scheduled to begin Oct. 21. https://abcnews.com/Politics/lead-p...comeys-seashells-case/story?id=133437435This entire thing seems contrived, botched, manufactured and mishandled in at least 8647 different ways.
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Re: Aging
Ballpeen
05/30/26 09:49 AM
Keith is a medical wonder story.
I have said for years that I have to outlive Keith Richards.
It cannot be fair that someone who has lived his life gets to keep it for so long.
Fair is a fairy tale. We like the idea of things being fair and mostly equal, but the reality doesn't play out that way, be it pretty much in anything.
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Re: Poltical Jokes Part 5
PitDAWG
05/28/26 06:42 PM
Reports are circulating that after trump's latest medical examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, during his colonoscopy doctors discovered that just over half of congress was planted firmly up his ass. The earliest they said treatment may become available would be shortly after the mid term elections.
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Re: Cleveland Guardians 2.0
Ballpeen
05/25/26 09:11 AM
From my perspective, Atlanta is a horrible place. Please clarify what you mean, because this can go many ways lol You can probably take it in all ways, but primarily traffic, sprawl, crime. Ah, ok. I didn’t know if you meant the city or the Braves Truist Park area. I like the Braves just fine.
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Re: Fun with ai
PitDAWG
05/24/26 04:55 PM
In that case I wish you all the best moving forward with your consulting service. AI may help your business be much more profitable and efficient.
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Re: Browns News 6.0
PitDAWG
05/24/26 03:18 PM
But you have to admit this is rather humorous in and embarrassing kind of way........
March of 2022 watson was signed by the Browns. They claimed they had their QB of the future and finally had a franchise QB.
March of 2025 Browns co-owner Jimmy Haslam said the team "took a big swing-and-miss" in acquiring QB Deshaun Watson.
May of 2026 watson is #1 on the QB depth chart.
It's as if this team has a bad case of being bipolar.
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Re: Browns announce 2026 schedule
PitDAWG
05/22/26 07:41 PM
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?
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Re: How much money is enough?
Ballpeen
05/22/26 11:57 AM
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.
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Re: Our National Parks
mgh888
05/20/26 05:49 PM
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.
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Re: Strength Of Schedule
PrplPplEater
05/18/26 04:49 PM
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.
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