Re: Browns HC Interviews
Bard Dawg
01/08/26 07:55 PM
I am glad you note a distinction of sorts between the KS=called O and the Brees successor O. Those who had a yearning to play SS so that "we can see what we have" had their dreams fulfilled gloriously. We are now all certain, floor and ceiling, about SS as a QB. Think about how we saw better number with Brees stats improving on KS games. Hope that someone looks over the games called for Gabriel that were pathetic. I believe that he could well have looked better with the Brees play mix. If the need is to be certain about what we have in the room, this should be part of the metric. SS was able to make serious mistakes and start more games. We also have apples and oranges in terms of opponents faced; Gabriel faced tougher D in his games. I feel KS choked off the O weekly. I do not want to build around SS until he fixes some issues.
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Re: Denmark tells Trump to stop threatening to seize Greenland
FATE
01/08/26 07:36 PM
That IS what was being "offered and discussed". Many, many, many times actually.
All real discussion has stressed respecting Greenlanders' choice and pursuing acquisition through non-confrontational means. Trump has prioritized purchase, with Rubio briefing Congress that buying the territory is the "preferred approach".
The taking by force all hinges on three vague statements, all made nearly a year ago. But that's all YOU want to focus on because that's what sets YOUR hair on fire.
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Re: Iran's Islamic Regime is Falling
PrplPplEater
01/08/26 07:32 PM
I only brought up Venezuela in the context of how its ramifications dovetail globally with the ramifications of what is happening here and I didn't want to derail this Iranian thread with that.
I think the U.S. stays out of it unless/until Khameini's people begins slaughtering its people, then it's gloves off.... and then we merely lend all the support we can to hold the uprising together.
I just saw a report that Khameini is bringing in 800 Iraqi "gunmen" to begin squashing things, so the gloves may come off sooner rather than later. I don't know how much truth is behind that headline, but I wouldn't bet against it. Hopefully, their game plan is more of a stand-up fight against the protestors and not a repeat of an Iraqi IED-fest. I hope the Iranian people - and parts of the Iranian military - stand up and prevent us from feeling any need to act. I think the U.S. just needs to hold girlfriend's hair while she vomits up what she drank; we don't need to go punishing the bartender or do any sympathy puking.
I think a big part of things is what happens with the people over the next 24 and 48 hours. Pahlavi has asked them all to act at 8pm tonight and 8pm tomorrow night to let him know if they want him to return and that this will largely impact what happens next. I think the people are fully ready for this and I just hope that Pahlavi has the stones to step into the role he inherited, even if it is in a transitional nature; e.g. step in and restore the pre-Islamist Iran, then step aside for proper elections, etc..
By no means, even if everything goes perfectly, will this be an instantaneous "Kumbaya". The Islamists (and when I say that, I do not simply mean Muslims, but specifically those who support Islam as a political thing with Sharia Law and all that garbage) will not simply give up and walk away. They will fight, they may go underground, they may pull a Hamas and become a "legitimate" political party for elections... they will have to be rooted out and any interim government that comes in will have to take steps to outlaw them immediately, to make Sharia unacceptable and illegal. They have to recognize that they are an enemy that will use any new system against the people to get back to what they've had. You can't shoot an ideology, you have to smother & suffocate it until it dies off over time.
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Re: DOJ, FBI conclude Jeffrey Epstein had no "client list," committed suicide
PitDAWG
01/08/26 05:52 PM
DOJ says it has released less than 1% of its Epstein files and is still reviewing more than 2 million documents The Justice Department on Monday said it has released 12,285 documents – less than 1% – of its Jeffrey Epstein-related files, with more than 2 million documents still being reviewed. Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche told a federal judge in a Monday court filing that “substantial work remains to be done.” Looking to update the court on their progress, they told Judge Paul Engelmayer of the Southern District of New York that the 12,285 documents the department has already released contain roughly 125,575 pages. “There are more than 2 million documents potentially responsive to the Act that are in various phases of review,” they added. It comes after Congress passed a law in November – with near-unanimous support – giving the Justice Department a December 19, 2025, deadline to release all of its files about Epstein, the convicted sex offender who was accused of abusing dozens of underage girls. Epstein died by suicide in 2019. The files are made up of papers, videos, photographs and audio files that live within the FBI’s main electronic case management system and largely originate from the FBI’s two major investigations into Epstein, in Florida and New York, spanning decades. A July 2025 FBI memo said that the department had uncovered “more than 300 gigabytes of data and physical evidence” during a review of the investigative materials. “This work has required and will continue to require substantial Department resources,” the Justice Department wrote to the judge in the Monday court filing. “We noted in our prior letter the hundreds of attorneys dedicated to the review at the time of that letter. Currently, and anticipated for the next few weeks ahead, in the range of over 400 lawyers across the Department will dedicate all or a substantial portion of their workday to the Department’s efforts to comply with the Act.” Trump appointees at the Justice Department have said they’re acting in good faith to release as much material as fast as possible, while also going through the painstaking work of reviewing every file to make sure victims’ identifies are shielded, as required by the law. In a letter to Congress released on December 19, Blanche said the department was working “diligently” to meet the deadline but that the “volume of materials” meant it “must publicly produce responsive documents on a rolling basis.” The Justice Department announced in late December that there were more than a million more newly discovered documents potentially related to Epstein – and that they would take “weeks” to review and release them. And as CNN previously reported, the Justice Department’s leadership also asked career prosecutors in Florida to volunteer over the the holidays to help redact the documents. https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/06/politics/epstein-files-justice-department-review
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Re: Log on difficulties...
PrplPplEater
01/08/26 04:55 PM
Yeah, I've been seeing this, too. I'm trying to figure it out, but every avenue I've gone down has been a red herring.
It is definitely not a resources issue on the server, it seems to be more like a deadlocking issue in the database combined with excessive amounts of activity from internet bots. They aren't a server load problem, per se, it's just that the (my theory) number of them increases the chances of the deadlocks occurring. One of the previous issues that is now handled was those bots basically crashing the "Who's Online" table in the database.
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Re: Quarterback Defined
bonefish
01/08/26 04:47 PM
Long shot for sure.
However, IMO Haslam will swing big. He will offer a boatload of money and maybe full control.
Harbaugh will do what he feels is best for him.
Payton went to Denver and it was not ideal. In fact there are similarities. He inherited Wilson and a bad cap situation.
He got full control. He draft Nix twelfth and he was the sixth QB taken.
Harbaugh who knows but Haslam will want to hire him.
Ty Simpson entering the draft is an interesting development. He may be draftable later then expected. He could be an option. Obviously there is lots to unpack there but where he gets drafted is upon the air.
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Re: Trump won’t rule out war with Venezuela
PitDAWG
01/08/26 03:34 PM
If this is still going on for a few years without some sort of vote for free determination, I might agree with you. What's to disagree with? Are you saying American taxpayers didn't foot the bill to overthrow Maduro? Are you saying trump didn't say that he would be running Venezuela for now? Are you saying trump's first official action in Venezuela isn't taking 30-50 million barrels of oil? Maybe you are saying the quote that the money from that oil will help both the U.S and Venezuela is false? I could probably find it on video if that's what you need. What you can be sure of is no matter who ends up running Venezuela in the future trump will insure that American oil companies run and control Venezuelan oil. And it will be taxpayer money making it so.
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Re: Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz ends reelection bid amid welfare fraud scandal
oobernoober
01/08/26 03:27 PM
I think "economy is booming" is only if you take some big liberties with the data. I can understand wanting to take a victory lap on the economy given all the doom-and-gloom from earlier in the year not really materializing. That said, unemployment is a problem, and inflation is still something we're dealing with.
Overall, I don't agree with you at all regarding the political shift. The Trump admin continues to push the envelope on things that were already trending in the wrong direction (hyper-partisanship, governing via EO, pushing both parties further to the fringes being some examples). None of these things started with Trump, but he not only continues to push these in the wrong direction, but also seems to like to add his own little "flourish". These are things that, when the voters decided to whiplash back to the DNC, their stooge is going to do the same things and then Republicans are going to complain like it hasn't been happening within their own admins. Specifically with Trump, however, is he seems perfectly fine eroding/attacking bedrock elements of our government. Founding-Father level stuff.
I'll hold back on my thoughts regarding the US's international footing internationally. I don't particularly care for our treatment of our allies, however it's interesting how some countries are responding. The emergence of the Coalition of the Willing and their recent announcement of troops in Ukraine without "daddy" is something I doubt would've happened without getting smacked around a little (so to speak).
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Re: Political Jokes Pt. 4
PitDAWG
01/07/26 09:33 PM
Grandpa speaking to his grandson about the good old days....
"Yes Billy, back in my day we had to use the CIA, secretly fund and hide their operations from the public to steal another country's resources. Those days are long gone."
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Re: Haslam Brook Park Stadium Proposal
PrplPplEater
01/07/26 08:45 PM
I'm not sure that the current stadium is a Dump... Did you ever go to Muni? Now that was a dump.
My point however is simple, They put a crap product on the field and want us to pay for Steak! Makes me glad that I don't live in Cuyahoga County and won't be paying for it.... and I hope the courts block their intention to use the Ohio's Unclaimed Funds... that money isn't anyone's to touch for ANY reason.
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Re: What Now Pt. 2
MemphisBrownie
01/07/26 08:34 PM
Maybe we can trade for Jalen Milroe now that Darnold solidified himself as the guy in Seattle.....
......Whaddya say, Milk?! ![[Linked Image from media1.tenor.com]](https://media1.tenor.com/m/upSIZs-d92sAAAAd/helen-sick-tommy-boy.gif) Well played.
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Re: The Hungry Dawgs
PitDAWG
01/05/26 04:23 PM
I don't think Sanders was over drafted in round 5. At that point in the draft you are drafting a QB with very low odds of succeeding. It's much akin to throwing a hail Mary. And the results we are seeing is that the hail Mary pass they threw fell incomplete as they most usually do.
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Re: Somalians
FATE
01/05/26 12:03 AM
I understand why you think someone's wife would control their husband since that's how things work at your house. Not all of us live that way. I'll send thoughts and prayers your way. You are absolutely right that you along with others brought up points I hadn't thought of in terms of a photo I.D. Yet still, free photo I.D.s exist in less than half of the states. I think all states should provide free photo I.D's and everyone in states that do should have to have a photo I.D to vote.
See, that isn't hard to do to admit you learned something or that you were wrong. You still continue to throw out insults and had no intention of "trying to debate a topic". You left receipts. And then there is this one............ The one who has been playing the part of Karen claimed she/he was leaving and still here you are. I say he/she because your obvious estrogen overload seems to leave that part in question. Please do continue.... Fair enough, credit where credit is due.
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Re: What Now
Floquinho
01/04/26 06:12 PM
If it comes down to one or the other, I ask myself this: who did the better job? Is Stefanski better at coaching or is Berry better as being a GM?
Obviously we don't know all that goes on in the building, so it is nearly impossible to say. We do get to see results each Sunday and it is easier to say Stefanski isn't very good. That is the easy conclusion.
To me, if only one has to go, I dump Berry. I came to that conclusion the moment he skipped the mid season PC as had been the norm since the two started together. In that moment is when Berry shifted all the problems to Stefanski's side of the table, essentially telling Kevin that he has to take on all the responsibility.
Berry is a weasel. I don't like those people. In the end Kevin is probably gone and Berry remains. 100%! Any head coach with Stefanski’s record should be fired, especially with the last two seasons train wreck. The sad part is that Berry’s contribution was even worse.
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Re: More Music
PitDAWG
01/04/26 05:18 PM
I was lucky enough to live near a city just large enough to have what was then called "alternative". Only then it meant an alternative to music that was very popular and they played more obscure yet talented Rock & Roll. WVUD out of The University of Dayton in the 1970's. I learned very early on that many great artists were overlooked.
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