Re: Browns News cont.
MemphisBrownie
07/06/26 11:29 PM
Overthecap is already disputing the report of the dollar amount and PFT has retracted/amended their x post, apparently.
Lesson learned-- Never trust Mike Florio.
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Re: Browns News cont.
IrishDawg42
07/06/26 07:50 PM
So, I am guessing that the current cap will be credited $47.287M for everything up to this point and the remaining will be credited in each subsequent season?
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Re: Myles Garrett Traded
IrishDawg42
07/06/26 07:44 PM
You really need to pick a side rather than skirting around the issue.
Either you think Myles speeding is on the same level and is as serious as domestic violence and other violent felonies committed by NFL players or you don't.
We have established that we both think it's wrong. We have established that neither one of us approve of his actions. For some reason however that isn't good enough for you.
I see violent felonies as far more serious infractions of the law. The guidelines the law has set in place sees it in that same light by not only the category of these offenses but the penalty associated with the offenses as well. Thus my "in the grand scheme of things" comment.
So you either categorize these violent felonies as more severe or you don't. Which is all I have done.
So which is it? Are they on similar levels or aren't they? This tap dancing routine you keep doing isn't cutting it. So yes, this is all pretty basic. No, I don't. No one was ever comparing Myles Garrett to players with domestic violence, you started that. You had derogatory comments about posters having issues with Garret's lack of discipline behind the wheel, that's as far as it went. I merely explained why I agree they can take issue with it.
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Re: Myles Garrett Traded
Day of the Dawg
07/06/26 06:54 PM
You really need to pick a side rather than skirting around the issue.
Either you think Myles speeding is on the same level and is as serious as domestic violence and other violent felonies committed by NFL players or you don't.
We have established that we both think it's wrong. We have established that neither one of us approve of his actions. For some reason however that isn't good enough for you.
I see violent felonies as far more serious infractions of the law. The guidelines the law has set in place sees it in that same light by not only the category of these offenses but the penalty associated with the offenses as well. Thus my "in the grand scheme of things" comment.
So you either categorize these violent felonies as more severe or you don't. Which is all I have done.
So which is it? Are they on similar levels or aren't they? This tap dancing routine you keep doing isn't cutting it. So yes, this is all pretty basic. Watson has never been charged with any wrongdoing. He was accused but not enough evidence provided to bring to trial.
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Re: The World Cup
PitDAWG
07/06/26 06:27 PM
From FIFA President Gianni Infantino: “I have seen the public comments regarding the decision of the independent FIFA Disciplinary Committee related to the suspension of Folarin Balogun, and I would like to reiterate a fundamental principle of FIFA’s governance. “FIFA’s judicial bodies are independent. They operate autonomously, apply the FIFA Disciplinary Code, and decide cases based on the applicable regulations and the specific facts before them. Their independence is essential to the credibility and integrity of football, and this must always be respected. “Yes, I regularly discuss matters related to the FIFA World Cup with the President of the United States, and on this matter, I did receive a call from President Donald Trump, just as I receive calls from heads of state, government officials, football stakeholders and business executives from around the world on many different issues. During our conversation, I explained that there was an ongoing legal process involving FIFA’s independent judicial bodies and that the case would be decided in due course by the competent bodies. That is how FIFA’s system works, and it is a principle that I will always uphold. “I read the decisions of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee when they are issued. Sometimes I am surprised by them. Sometimes I agree with them, and sometimes I disagree. “What I always do, however, is respect those decisions and the autonomy of the bodies that make them. Whether we personally like a decision or not is irrelevant. Respect for independent institutions and the rule of law is what protects the integrity of our competitions and the credibility of FIFA at all times.” https://thehill.com/policy/sports-gaming/5955243-fifa-infantino-trump-balogun-card/
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ????
oobernoober
07/06/26 06:24 PM
It's definitely critical.
I was just pointing out how two people could do this to their children, lie about it the next day by perpetuating this silliness, and then it takes 5 groups of pros a year of actual scientific investigation to set everything straight.
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Re: Myles Garrett Traded
PitDAWG
07/06/26 06:09 PM
You really need to pick a side rather than skirting around the issue.
Either you think Myles speeding is on the same level and is as serious as domestic violence and other violent felonies committed by NFL players or you don't.
We have established that we both think it's wrong. We have established that neither one of us approve of his actions. For some reason however that isn't good enough for you.
I see violent felonies as far more serious infractions of the law. The guidelines the law has set in place sees it in that same light by not only the category of these offenses but the penalty associated with the offenses as well. Thus my "in the grand scheme of things" comment.
So you either categorize these violent felonies as more severe or you don't. Which is all I have done.
So which is it? Are they on similar levels or aren't they? This tap dancing routine you keep doing isn't cutting it. So yes, this is all pretty basic.
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ????
PitDAWG
07/06/26 05:59 PM
I realize I'm gravitating towards the wrong part of the article, but look at how much smarts and effort it takes to address a little bit of stupidity. As it pertains to this particular story you may feel that way. But as it pertains to the times we are living in I think it's a very critical point that needs to be made. We live in a time where the head of our government just lies all the time and it takes time as well as resources to prove they are lies rather than have the man making the accusation prove his statements are the truth.
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Re: Myles Garrett Traded
IrishDawg42
07/06/26 05:52 PM
No, you just don't understand it's either/or. One can be true AND the other true also. You don't have to limit the field. There is nothing basic about it.
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ????
oobernoober
07/06/26 05:43 PM
“This arrest is the result of a lengthy and thorough investigation conducted by the Payette Police Department, with invaluable assistance from numerous partner agencies,” officials said in a statement. “The department extends its sincere appreciation to the Idaho State Police Forensic Services, the Ada County Medical Examiner’s Office, the Boise Police Department, the Payette County Prosecutor’s Office, the Payette County Coroner’s Office, and all other agencies and personnel who assisted throughout the investigation.” I realize I'm gravitating towards the wrong part of the article, but look at how much smarts and effort it takes to address a little bit of stupidity.
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Re: Myles Garrett Traded
PitDAWG
07/06/26 05:12 PM
So compared to watson, in the "grand scheme of things" Myles speeding isn't nearly as serious as many of the violations other players commit and his traffic tickets aren't as bad as violent felonies like many other players have committed? Because that's exactly what I've been saying all along. It seems as if you really haven't been paying attention.
It took me citing watson for you to understand this basic concept?
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Re: Myles Garrett Traded
IrishDawg42
07/06/26 04:05 PM
There's no need in your being purposefully obtuse. I compared those two as being "In the grand scheme of things". And your entire premise is false. Here is my initial reply to hitt... I'm curious how many people are so sanctimonious that speeding tickets are high on their priority list? Or why at some point one of the best players in the league gets tired of losing? I did not target one part of his post as you accused. I addressed both of them. And then you go to the "coulda" part. You're still trying to use the argument of how what could have happened but didn't is important to your narrative. Have fun with your false narrative of how I "singled out one comment" that is factually a lie and keep rolling with it. And keep pretending that speeding is a felony like domestic violence and many of the felonies NFL players commit. Put them on the same level and act like it's the same thing. I'm sure there are a lot of women out there who would set you straight about that. But you probably wouldn't listen to actual victims of abuse either. At this point maybe you should invest in a watson jersey. I mean after all, he didn't speed going 100 MPH. Because it MATTERS.. ignoring a problem until it is catastrophic is beyond neglect. He has had 9 such infractions in the last 8 years. He is on the razor's edge of beating the odds. His last one was just February of this year, he isn't maturing out of the issue that you would think the crash would wake him up from. You are a freaking idiot if you want to throw Desaun Watson into the conversation, you have officially acknowledged that you lost the argument by making such a claim. You say I think TOO much about outside issues, then say I should be a fan of someone that has a bigger issue than the one at hand. Please explain how your mind works?
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Re: Myles Garrett Traded
PitDAWG
07/06/26 03:28 PM
There's no need in your being purposefully obtuse. I compared those two as being "In the grand scheme of things". And your entire premise is false. Here is my initial reply to hitt... I'm curious how many people are so sanctimonious that speeding tickets are high on their priority list? Or why at some point one of the best players in the league gets tired of losing? I did not target one part of his post as you accused. I addressed both of them. And then you go to the "coulda" part. You're still trying to use the argument of how what could have happened but didn't is important to your narrative. Have fun with your false narrative of how I "singled out one comment" that is factually a lie and keep rolling with it. And keep pretending that speeding is a felony like domestic violence and many of the felonies NFL players commit. Put them on the same level and act like it's the same thing. I'm sure there are a lot of women out there who would set you straight about that. But you probably wouldn't listen to actual victims of abuse either. At this point maybe you should invest in a watson jersey. I mean after all, he didn't speed going 100 MPH.
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Re: Myles Garrett Traded
IrishDawg42
07/06/26 02:55 PM
LOL, of course you’re right. It isn’t about knocking Myles down, it’s about knocking Pitt down for focusing on it. What a petty little man. But at least you are willing to admit it. Myles Garrett is a first ballot hall of famer, and to Pitts point, he hasn’t killed anyone… yet. Allow me to point out just what you have taken issue with. First something I never said. I didn't say it was okay to speed. What I simply said is that in the grand scheme of things it isn't a huge issue. Domestic violence is something that runs rampant in the NFL. Lions CB Terrion Arnold was arrested just this past week on eight felony counts that carry possible life sentence. There is a very long list of NFL players that have committed felonies including many violent felonies. And then of course there's that NFL policy on speeding tickets. No, wait.... In comparison speeding is pretty trivial. Anyone can see that and only someone like you would take the opposite position and claim it's the fault of someone else for comprehending that. Look at the laws themselves. Look at what level of crimes they are. Felonies verses misdemeanors verses traffic violations. Even the penalties and severity of the laws as they are categorized shows plainly you are doing nothing but being ridiculous. But hey, if that's your game let's play some more. I'm ready and so far you have shown you have no comprehension of even by legal standards speeding pales in comparison to conduct of many players. It isn't me being petty, it's me being bored and exploiting your responses. Just as you never said it was ok to speed, I am certain I never said domestic violence is ok... I don't know where that came from. It's ok for more than one thing to be bad, especially when there is a pattern. Did you know that unlawful firing of a firearm is a misdemeanor is many situations in Ohio? Now, if that stray bullet kills someone it becomes manslaughter or murder. As you mentioned, speeding is a misdemeanor in the state of Ohio... Now, if you strike and kill someone it becomes vehicular manslaughter or homicide when operating the vehicle reckless or illegally. Are you ok with the guy living down the street taking his gun out and firing it into the neighborhood, as long as he isn't hitting anyone, it really isn't a big deal, right? Speeding is trivial when you get a ticket or maybe even two for driving 42 in a 35 or 77 in a 70... He has many tickets that are over 100 MPH which significantly raises the risk of an accident, which could easily lead to an unnecessary death. To say, it isn't a big deal until it actually happens is negligent.
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ????
hitt
07/06/26 02:51 PM
Pitdawg, thanks for putting up a "good story" about cops who did the work and hopefully justice will prevail for little ones who were born to a female who should have never been a Mother.....Good people exist.
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ????
PitDAWG
07/06/26 02:08 PM
Mom who claimed vaccines killed twins now charged with murder A woman in Idaho who claimed her twin toddlers died last year after receiving three vaccines has been arrested in connection with their deaths, law enforcement officials announced. Police in Payette, a small town near the Oregon state line, said officers responded to a home on May 1, 2025, after receiving a report of a possibly deceased child. “Upon arrival, officers discovered two deceased children, twin siblings, in a shared bed,” a Payette Police Department news release stated. Investigators initially did not identify the mother of the children, later identified as Andrea Shaw, 23, and said the investigation was ongoing while the cause of death was to be determined by the Ada County Medical Examiner’s Office. Days after the children’s deaths, Shaw and her husband appeared on a podcast funded by Children’s Health Defense, an anti-vaccine organization previously led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., now the U.S. health and human services secretary, according to People. During the podcast, Shaw claimed her twin toddlers died shortly after receiving several vaccinations. More than a year later, the exact cause of death has not been publicly released. However, officials with the Payette Police Department said Shaw was indicted by a grand jury on two counts of first-degree murder in connection with the children’s deaths. On June 30, she was located in Boise, taken into custody and booked into the Ada County Jail. Shaw is awaiting extradition to Payette, where she is expected to be arraigned on the charges. “This arrest is the result of a lengthy and thorough investigation conducted by the Payette Police Department, with invaluable assistance from numerous partner agencies,” officials said in a statement. “The department extends its sincere appreciation to the Idaho State Police Forensic Services, the Ada County Medical Examiner’s Office, the Boise Police Department, the Payette County Prosecutor’s Office, the Payette County Coroner’s Office, and all other agencies and personnel who assisted throughout the investigation.” https://ktla.com/news/nationworld/idaho-twins-deaths-mother-arrest-vaccine-claim/
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