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Re: Quarterback height GMdawg 09/16/25 09:16 AM
Originally Posted by OrangeHelmet
QB’s (6’ +) to watch for ’26 draft;

Allar - PSU — 6’5” Sr

Beck - Miami — 6’4” Sr

Simpson - Bama — 6’2” Jr

King - GT — 6’3” Sr

Layne - NM — 6’2” Jr

Green - Arkansas — 6’6” Sr

Moore - Oregon — 6’3” So

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FRESHMEN
Mendoza - Indiana — 6’2”
Boley - KY — 6’5”
Mestemaker - N TX — 6’4”

Unless we can find a 6"10 or taller QB ain't nobody gonna see over Thanos. (no purple needed)
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Re: Gaza mgh888 09/16/25 09:02 AM
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0m4rxjppl8o

UN genocide report a blunt indictment of Israel's actions in Gaza

The report is intended to be detailed and damning, presenting evidence it says shows that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. It says that Israel has breached the Genocide Convention that was passed in 1948 by the newly established United Nations. The word genocide, and the convention that defined it as a crime, were directly inspired by the genocide of six million Jews by Nazi Germany.

Israel denies all allegations that its conduct in Gaza has broken the treaties and conventions that make up the laws of war and international humanitarian law. It justifies its actions as self-defence, in protection of its citizens and to force the release of the hostages taken by Hamas and Islamic Jihad on 7 October 2023, around 20 of whom are believed still to be alive.

The Israelis have dismissed the report as antisemitic lies inspired by Hamas. It was compiled by a commission of inquiry set up by the UN Human Rights Council. Israel and the US are boycotting the Council, which both countries say is biased against them.

But the findings of the report will feed into the growing international condemnation of Israel's conduct, which is also coming from Israel's traditional western allies as well as the Gulf Arab monarchies that normalised relations with Israel in the Abraham Accords.

Next week at the UN General Assembly in New York, the United Kingdom, France, Australia, Canada and others are due to join the majority of UN members by recognising the sovereignty of an independent Palestinian state.

The move will be more than symbolic. It will change the debate about the future of the conflict that began more than a century ago when Zionist Jews from Europe came to settle in Palestine. Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, has condemned recognition as antisemitic, and a reward for Hamas terrorism.

He says the Palestinians will never have independence in any part of the land between the river Jordan and the Mediterranean Sea, as a Palestinian state would put Israelis in danger. Israeli religious nationalists believe the land was granted to the Jewish people alone by God.

Genocide is defined in the 1948 convention, as the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group – in this case, Palestinians in Gaza.

The report details actions against Palestinians inside Gaza and in jails inside Israel.

Among a long list of accusations is Israeli targeting of civilians that it has a legal obligation to protect, and the imposition of "inhumane conditions causing the death of Palestinians, including the deprivation of food, water and medicines". That is a reference to the blockade that has produced a famine as well as widespread starvation, according to the IPC, the international body that assesses food emergencies.

The new UN report also details forced displacement, currently happening in Gaza City after the Israeli military, the IDF, ordered all civilians there to move south. Around one million people are believed to be affected. Israel's offensive is gathering pace, with air strikes and the destruction of many buildings, including high rises that are symbols of Gaza City, which the IDF calls Hamas "terror towers".

The report also says that Israel has imposed "measures intended to prevent births". That refers to an attack on Gaza's largest fertility clinic that reportedly destroyed around 4000 embryos and 1000 sperm samples and unfertilised eggs.

As well as the results of military action, the UN report singles out three Israeli officials for inciting genocide.

They are Yoav Gallant, then the defence minister, who said on 9 October 2023 that Israel was fighting "human animals". Like Prime Minister Netanyahu, Gallant already faces an arrest warrant for war crimes from the International Criminal Court.

Netanyahu is also accused of incitement by comparing the Gaza war to the story of the Jewish fight against an enemy known as Amalek. In the bible God tells the Jewish people to eliminate all the Amalek men, women and children, as well as their possessions and their animals.

The third official singled out is President Isaac Herzog, who in the first week of the war condemned Gaza's Palestinians for not rising up against Hamas. He said on 13 October 2023 that "it's an entire nation out there that is responsible".

Legally, it is hard to prove the crime of genocide. The people who framed the Genocide Convention, and interpretations made by the ICJ in more recent cases deliberately set a high legal bar.

At the International Court of Justice in The Hague, South Africa has brought a case that Israel has committed genocide against the Palestinians. It will take several years for the case to be adjudicated.

But with the war in Gaza continuing and perhaps escalating further with the current Israeli offensive, the UN report is going to deepen international divisions about the war.

On one side are countries who demand an immediate end to the killing and destruction in Gaza, and condemn the famine caused by Israel's siege. They include the UK and France.

On the other are Israel, and the United States. The administration of President Donald Trump continues to provide vital military aid and diplomatic cover without which the Israelis would struggle to continue the war in Gaza and its bombing campaigns elsewhere in the Middle East.
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Re: Trump ally Charlie Kirk shot at event in Utah, source says mgh888 09/16/25 07:34 AM
Yep. You sure can post what you like. It says more about you than anyone else.

When I asked if the information was verified - having looked myself and found nothing verified - you had a little wobble, threw some toys and binky out of your pram. You then posted things that were made from AFTER your initial post was made which sort of implies that your initial post wasn't verified when you posted and I asked my question.

I then made a comment that only one of your sources from your second post was legit and factual, the others contained much bile and agenda. You then had another wobble - threw more toys. Then said you didn't read the things you posted.

I've then highlighted - which one of us behaved like a Karen after you used that to call names. It's pretty clear. And no crocodile tears here - I asked if a post was verified, I pointed out you posted a bunch of posts from Randos that contained nonsense and bile ... and then I laughed really hard when your 'defense' was "I didn't read the things I posted".

The end. The rest is a lot of noise and you trying to accuse others of things and label them. Just like those others in your echo chamber.

One last note - everything you posted is exactly from your echo chamber. You know what an echo chamber is right? You know how algorithms work right? So all those posts without doubt came from your echo chamber. Period. Have a great rest of your week.
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Re: Player News oobernoober 09/16/25 01:56 AM
Hopefully
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Re: What If? lampdogg 09/15/25 11:08 PM
DG is STILL a rookie, both literally and figuratively and Especially because he’s a QB.
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Re: Liberation Day Part Deux FATE 09/15/25 10:55 PM
You think I'm digging around? You've clearly got me confused with someone that gives a rat's @$$. Dude made stupid statements with zero facts, I pointed it out with facts, he gave a dumb response with nonexistent websites to prove his post was trash.

What in the world would I be digging for?
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Re: Justice Department talks about banning transgender gun owners spark fury across political spectrum Damanshot 09/15/25 10:41 PM
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
I actually think many of them believe they are the only people who exercise their second amendment rights. Boy are they in for a big surprise if they put that one to the test.


I see what your saying, here's the problem. SCOTUS! I don't trust them at all. SCOTUS is in Trumps pocket and the pocket of so damn many GOP contributors.
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Re: Cleveland Guardians YTownBrownsFan 09/15/25 07:38 PM
NY and Boston have a 3 game series. If we win, we gain ground on someone.

Boston plays the As for 3, and that's fairly easy for the Red Sox.

We have 6 against the Tigers and 3 against the Rangers. (and 4 against the Twins) Not easy ,,,,, but doable. We have to play our best baseball.
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Re: OSU/ College Football Milk Man 09/15/25 05:48 PM
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Re: Alvarez versus Crawford FATE 09/14/25 04:40 PM
Good fight. Some complained about the undercard; I thought it was solid. Christian Mbilli vs. Lester Martinez was a great fight. It was cool to see Fernando Vargas Jr., looks a lot like his dad in the ring, but definitely not quite ready for prime time.

Crawford fought a great fight. I didn't know how things would go down against someone that is bigger and can walk through brick walls, but a great plan and greater execution won the night.

People also complaining about live music between fights; I thought it was great. Dana White is definitely a polarizing figure but too many seem to hate him just for the sake of hating him.

All-in-all, it was great to watch a night of boxing without paying an arm and leg and wonder if it would suck. But please, for the love of all things good, make these headliners go off a lot sooner. Nobody wants to stay up til 2am to watch a good fight!







This was awesome. You can tell the dude had the abs flexed for impact, but it didn't work out lol.


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Re: Quinshon Judkins Arrested for Domestic Violence PitDAWG 09/14/25 03:51 PM
All signs, including video evidence reviewed by the court say you're right in this case. But to some that seems to make no difference. Well, at least to one that seems to make no difference.
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Re: Browns News 5.0 Dawgs4Life 09/14/25 03:13 PM
don't blame him
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Re: Browns News 4.0 Day of the Dawg 09/14/25 02:50 AM
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
I hope he does great right away or we'll have the usual suspects claiming he's a bust after one game.

I do not think that will happen he is a rookie playing in his first game. I will be happy to see him actually play. I think he will be fine if he can stay on the field. Missing last week's game and not be available to help his teammates is on him though.
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Re: RIP Milton Chernack BADdog 09/12/25 06:25 PM
and problably many more held by companies. lived to 101.
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Re: DOJ, FBI conclude Jeffrey Epstein had no "client list," committed suicide mgh888 09/12/25 11:14 AM
It's 100% Donald who wrote that.... It's not a "gotcha" from 2003 a time before Trump was even the remotest possibility of being POTUS. No wonder Trump is doing everything he can to say there's nothing to see with the Epstein Files.
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Re: Dawgtalkers Pickum Pool Dawgs4Life 09/11/25 12:54 PM
such a tough start for us
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Re: The origin of Superman. Ballpeen 09/11/25 12:38 AM
Originally Posted by bonefish
I am reading a book titled "Eliot Ness and the Mad Butcher."

It is a true story and it takes place in Cleveland back in the 30's.

It so happens that Cleveland in the 20's was noted as a Dark city. Run by racketeers, mobsters, a corrupt police force, and bought politicians.

A tailor shop was owned by Mitchell Siegel. The shop was robbed and Mr. Siegel died of a heart attack while trying to stop the robbery.

His young son Jerry Siegel was devastated. He dreamt of a hero who would be invulnerable to bullets and would fight crime.

He met an artist named Joe Shuster and they created Superman.

The book is really interesting the Mad Butcher was one of the first recognized "serial killers."


Cool story.

Cleveland is a dark city. They have these sepia streetlights. It is dark.
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Re: BLS revision shows hiring was overstated by 911,000 jobs for the 12 month ending in March. OCD 09/10/25 11:36 PM
I don’t believe any info manufactured underTrump nor rightwing outlets. Liars one and all. But it’s obvious, no matter the number of real jobs Biden created; 15 or 16 million over 4 years… he still had a better economy and better everything else when compared to Trump. When the boards’ MAGA posters post this kind of propaganda as a gotcha, one can’t help but laugh and send the snark.
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Re: Trump Campaign Promises Part 6 BADdog 09/10/25 08:30 PM
freedom of my religion!
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Re: Poland shoots down Russian drones in its airspace for the first time northlima dawg 09/10/25 08:30 PM
I came from a couple mile walk with my dog last night about 9pm and a notification came up about this-I went to drudge and CNN and there was nothing.

Went to Twitter and it was like WW3 was coming-so something came up on Tik Tok with a "group" that seems to like to track military flights and things going on- They sounded somewhat like preppers to me but some of the info was actually really good-

at one point when the drones were coming into Poland-They stated there were aircraft over Poland from 5 NATO countries

Also about 11pm last night we had (2) bombers leaving Barksdale AFB and they were going over the Atlantic towards Europe.

They also showed a couple military craft going up and down the east cost-Virginia Beach area and up and down from Jacksonville area.
They also showed a military craft doing circles in south central midwest.

There was other stuff going on-
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Re: On the Plus Side ... Razorthorns 09/10/25 07:57 PM
Originally Posted by Bull_Dawg
Originally Posted by Day of the Dawg
Originally Posted by superbowldogg
I think the question at the end of the season will be... is Judkins better than Chubb?

Chubb gaining 60 yards on 13 carries with a long of 13 isn't special. It's very normal. I think that was the FO's fear since Chubb is 2 years removed from injury.

I disagree that is still 4.6 yards per carry. If he had 20 carries he is over 90 yards and pushing a 100 yard game. 2nd and 6 or 3rd and 2 are downs a distance that keeps offenses on track. The fact Judkins was not under center week 1 and no Chubb is on Andrew Berry. Chubb would have provided value for Judkins to learn behind and provide a running back that could keep the offense on track down and distance that the Browns did not have Sunday.

4.6 would be Chubb's worst average of his career outside of last year when he clearly wasn't fully healthy and the OL played rather poorly.

If Chubb had 20 carries, there's a chance that number goes down. He had plenty of carries for 3 yards or less. 13 isn't really a big sample size.

Sampson did just fine keeping the offense on track. He was PFFs 5th best rated RB in week 1. (Chubb in the 20s) Admittedly, it was more through the air, but whatever works.

The Texans scored even fewer points than we did, and that's with their kicker making his FGs (all 45+ yards.)

RB was not our problem.

6 bad plays, none of which involved the RB, were why we lost. 2 WRs popping up passes perfectly for DBs, 2 missed kicks, Diabate biting on a play fake on Fant's TD, and Cam Thomas losing backside contain borderline horrifically on Chase Brown's cutback TD.

4.6 by Chubb would have been a lot better than the putrid 3.0 that our nonexistent running game put up. Samson had a high rating for his great job in catching so many dink and dunk passes and turning them into something better. Samson did not run well at all at 2.42 ypc and he was given plenty of chances. IMHO he is just too small and weak to break through nfl tackles. He has some nice hands though. Would be nice if Judkins is ready to play against the Ravens but no way he will know enough of the playbook since the Browns took forever to sign him.
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Re: RFK - and RotaTeq and where we are with Health in the USA Bird 09/10/25 06:33 PM
You are entitled to as much tinfoil as you want. Which doesn’t make your position true, it makes it a belief and that’s fine for some things but not others.

As for RFK, Jr.? He is a brain damaged idiot. Eating better? Great idea. Michelle Obama suggests it and the Reich Wing goes apeshit. RFK, Jr., plans one of the larger intrusions into the sacrosanct, holy of holies (non-existent) free market and everything is groovy.

The wholesale destruction Kennedy has created is psychotic. His old man should have worn a raincoat or pulled out.
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Re: Music Thread # ..... I lost Count TTTDawg 09/10/25 04:37 PM
Might have been posted already........

Alice in Chains - Man in The Box 1991- 02 -08

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Re: Haslam Brook Park Stadium Proposal FATE 09/10/25 02:52 PM
That's by far the richest ownership group in the history of the NFL. Jimmy got Pilot money, not Wal-Mart money. But yeah, that won't change the narrative.

There's always some tricky math involved, here's the trade-off...

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Tax Abatements and Subsidies

While the Walton-Penner group has pledged to privately fund stadium construction and land purchase, the City of Denver could provide indirect support via infrastructure improvements and TIF.

TIF works by diverting some or all of the future increased property taxes generated by the new stadium and surrounding development to pay for development costs, rather than into general city funds.

This means that, although residents are told "zero taxpayer dollars" will build the stadium, part of the new tax revenue generated by the development could be redirected back to the project, benefiting the Broncos' ownership rather than supporting city services
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Re: Joe Flacco Named the Starter oobernoober 09/10/25 12:57 PM
I think you have it backwards in this offense. The run game is supposed to be the one that opens things up for the long ball. If we can't establish the run, then dink and dunk it must be.
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