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Re: Browns Trade for RT Tytus Howard PitDAWG 03/04/26 07:58 PM
I agree with you that if I had my choice I would like to see Botonio play for another year. But it seemed it was a tough call for him to make coming back last year. I would think it would be even tougher for him to come back again this year with an entire new offense, a new HC and OL coach knowing we're in a rebuild of the O before he even commits to playing. To me that sounds like a tough sell. But I guess we'll see.
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Re: The Dems... again PitDAWG 03/04/26 07:52 PM
I thought trump was enough of an example of that. But yes, it does seem they're beginning to use that tactic across the board. And it seems by the results from the MAGA crowd it's working for them.
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Re: Browns Trade for RT Tytus Howard IrishDawg42 03/04/26 07:46 PM
1. Trade for T. Howard (RT)
2. Sign Lindebaum (C)
3. Bring back JB (LG) OR if he retires, draft Chase Bisontis at #39.. though you might have to move up to the top of round 2 to get him. Seems like his status is rising.
4. Draft Monroe Freeling at #6 (LT)
5. Draft Emmanuel Pregnon At #24 (RG)

I wouldn't be afraid to start these (3) rookies with Lindenbaum making the protection calls. That would be the kingpin for this to actually work year 1. No Linderbaum, not (3) rookie start.

I would much rather trade back to #12 or 13 to get Freeling.

I have a feeling Jurrah is going to be enamored with one of these defensive players. If that particular player is there at #6, I could see a trade of #6, #70 and a 2027 3rd or 4th for #12 and #20. Jurrah gets his guy and doesn't lose mutliple picks, they merely move down from 20 to 70 to get the guy they covet, plus an extra pick next year.

We could then go:
1. Trade for Howard
2. Sign Linderbaum
3. Draft Freeling at #12
4. Draft Ione at #20, or if gone, draft Pregnon at #24
5. Draft Binsontis at #39

Then you still have either #20 or #24 to take a WR. I just ran a mock twice on nflmockdraftdatabase with this scenario and came home with #12 Freeling, #20 Jordyn Tyson (Ione was still available, went #22 to Chargers), #24 Emmanuel Pregnon, #39 Chase Bisontis. The second time I ran it, I took Ione at #20 with Makai Lemon available and Lemon went the next pick to the Steelers, so I took Pregnon at #24 to finish out the line, expecting to take Brazzell at #39, but he went to the Bills at 26.

Not that anyone cares, but the rest of the first draft went like this:
#107 Drew Allar 4th round
#145 Taurean York LB 5th
#148 traded for #150 and #226
#150 Michael Taaffe S 5th
#206 Eli Raridon TE 6th
#226 De'Zhaun Stribling WR/PR 7th
#247 Jaren Kanack TE/FB

My first choice is to re-sign Bitonio
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Re: The Dems... again oobernoober 03/04/26 07:35 PM
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
Just an observation.

I mean if you want to make someone else out to be crooked maybe you should not have it be done by someone whose history is so murky himself.

I actually think that's a positive suggestion. thumbsup

I see it the other way. A fraud will know fraud when he sees it. We've finally figured out how to get Jim Jordan to be a productive member of congress.
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Re: Browns Trade for RT Tytus Howard Hammer 03/04/26 06:56 PM
There for the taking.
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Re: Browns Trade for RT Tytus Howard MemphisBrownie 03/04/26 06:32 PM
Originally Posted by Hammer
Disagree.

1. Trade for T. Howard (RT)
2. Sign Lindebaum (C)
3. Bring back JB (LG)
4. Draft Monroe Freeling at #6 (LT)
5. Draft Emmanuel Pregnon At #24 (RG)

Easy peasy...

Trade for Marvin Harrison
Start Watson at QB.


Super Booooooooowl.....Super Browns......Yeah!

Easy peasuy x2.
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Re: Browns Trade for RT Tytus Howard Hammer 03/04/26 06:07 PM
Disagree.

1. Trade for T. Howard (RT)
2. Sign Lindebaum (C)
3. Bring back JB (LG)
4. Draft Monroe Freeling at #6 (LT)
5. Draft Emmanuel Pregnon At #24 (RG)

Easy peasy...
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Re: Browns Trade for RT Tytus Howard Homewood Dog 03/04/26 05:32 PM
We won't be able to get our OL fixed completely in one offseason but if we can go from a 32nd ranked OL to somewhere between 15-20 we should have a much better team next year. Just staying on the field longer and sustaining drives will help.
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Re: The Dems... again PitDAWG 03/04/26 05:26 PM
Just an observation.

I mean if you want to make someone else out to be crooked maybe you should not have it be done by someone whose history is so murky himself.

I actually think that's a positive suggestion. thumbsup
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Re: The Dems... again FATE 03/04/26 05:21 PM
And that has what to do with criminal fraud in Minnesota?
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Re: Browns Trade for RT Tytus Howard PrplPplEater 03/04/26 05:10 PM
Originally Posted by MemphisBrownie

Makes sense. There are a ton of Guards set to hit FA, while the picking at LT are looking rather slim.
The crop of Centers set to hit FA looks like it might be kinda good.
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ???? PitDAWG 03/04/26 04:43 PM
Federal judge demands answers from top Minnesota prosecutor in 'extraordinary' contempt hearing

The judge demanded answers from Minnesota U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen about why immigrants’ belongings weren’t returned after they were unlawfully detained.

A federal judge clashed with Minnesota’s top federal prosecutor at a contempt hearing in a series of what the judge called “testy and frosty” exchanges Tuesday after he accused the federal government of violating multiple court orders to return property to immigrants who had been unlawfully detained.

In an unusual move, U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Bryan demanded that Daniel Rosen, the U.S. attorney for Minnesota; David Fuller, the acting chief of the U.S. attorney's office; and an ICE official appear in court in St. Paul on Tuesday for “numerous unlawful violations of court orders,” combining 28 different federal immigration cases. The order says the rights of the 28 people have been repeatedly violated through the government’s failure to return personal property taken from the immigrants, who were illegally detained during Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota.

Last week, Bryan ordered the officials to come in and “show cause why they should not be held in civil or criminal contempt.”

Bryan started the hearing Tuesday by calling it “an extraordinary measure” and said it would be a “historic low point” for the U.S. attorney’s office if he held anyone in contempt.

Later, as Bryan called a break, he acknowledged he and Rosen had “been a little testy and frosty with each other.”

Bryan did not immediately rule Tuesday on whether Rosen or others could be held in contempt and did not give a timeline for a decision.

Things were calmer in the afternoon, with Rosen saying there “was no defiance, no disobedience,” over judicial orders. He said compensation would be paid in cases where immigrants’ property was lost, problems he said would “fall into the realm of human error,” and that the government believes property was returned in other cases.

The belongings included identification and immigration documents, passports, driver’s licenses and work permits, as well as cash, cellphones, clothing and jewelry.

“The government believes contempt is far beyond anything that ought to be considered here today,” Rosen said.

Rosen’s office is facing a serious staff shortage. A series of prosecutors have left the office over the past year, including a recent group who left amid growing frustration with the administration’s immigration enforcement and the Justice Department’s response to two fatal shootings by federal officers in Minneapolis.

In the federal immigration cases, Bryan previously ordered the release of the 28 immigrants, “all of whom had been unlawfully detained,” as well as the immediate return of their belongings. The court had also ordered the federal government to provide documentation of the return of the property.

In Bryan’s order Thursday calling for the hearing, he wrote that the court had notified the federal government that if it did not comply by 11 a.m. Feb. 25, it would face contempt proceedings.

“As of the date of this Order, Respondents have not complied,” Bryan wrote. “The Court cannot ignore Respondents’ unlawful conduct.”

The Justice Department and Immigration and Customs Enforcement did not respond to requests for comment.

More than 1,000 habeas corpus petitions have challenged the legality of arrests in Minnesota and called for the release of immigrants detained since the operation began in December.

The volume of petitions has overwhelmed the court system and led to strong rebukes and criticism from multiple federal judges, who have warned the government it will face contempt proceedings if it continues to refuse to comply with court orders.

“This Court will continue to do whatever is required to protect the rule of law, including, if necessary, moving to the use of criminal contempt,” Patrick Schiltz, the chief federal judge in Minnesota, wrote in an order last week. “One way or another, ICE will comply with this Court’s orders.”

In a late January order, Schiltz included a list of 96 court orders he said ICE had violated in 74 cases since Jan. 1.

“The extent of ICE’s noncompliance is almost certainly substantially understated,” he wrote. “This list should give pause to anyone—no matter his or her political beliefs—who cares about the rule of law. ICE has likely violated more court orders in January 2026 than some federal agencies have violated in their entire existence.”

The administration has blamed judges for the crisis, accusing them of failing to follow the law and rushing cases.

The showdown in Minnesota court Tuesday is a part of a growing wave of confrontations across the U.S. between increasingly frustrated judges and Justice Department officials.

Late last month, a judge in West Virginia chastised U.S. and state officials for jailing noncitizens indefinitely, saying it violated their constitutional right to due process.

“Continued detention without individualized custody determinations, after this court’s repeated holdings that such detention violates the Fifth Amendment, will result in legal consequences,” U.S. District Judge Joseph Goodwin said in his order.

A recent New York Times review found at least 35 instances since August, spanning multiple states, in which federal judges issued “show cause” orders calling on the government to explain why it should not be held in contempt.

The orders came from judges in California, Texas, Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York and other states, according to the Times

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...utor-contempt-ice-immigration-rcna261583
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Re: The Dems... again PitDAWG 03/04/26 04:34 PM
Isn't the guy asking the questions the same guy that defied a congressional subpoena? There goes that glass house thing again.
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Re: The Dems... again FATE 03/04/26 04:01 PM
This is NOT going to end well for Walz. Still hard to believe that he was almost a box of wine from the presidency. saywhat


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Re: NFL salary cap projected at $301.2 million to $305.7 million per team for 2026 season MemphisBrownie 03/04/26 03:54 PM
Sources: Cowboys rework Prescott, Lamb, Smith deals, now under cap

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...rework-prescott-lamb-smith-deals-now-cap

kICkInG dAt cAn!
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Re: Iranian War PitDAWG 03/04/26 03:45 PM
Christian nationalism is surfacing in the war on Iran in a shocking way

Some military commanders are reportedly calling the war “biblically sanctioned” and a path to the end times.

President Donald Trump can’t get his story straight on why he launched a war against Iran. But some commanders in the U.S. military are apparently telling service members that they’re on a mission to fulfill biblical prophecy.

The independent journalist Jonathan Larsen reported that the Military Religious Freedom Foundation has received more than 110 complaints from service members about their commanders’ religious gloss on the war on Iran. These complaints, according to Larsen’s report, came from every branch of the military, across more than 40 different units, situated in at least 30 military installations. (The Pentagon did not respond to Larsen’s request for comment.)

MRFF president Michael Weinstein told Larsen that the complaints from service members shared a common feature: Commanders are describing the war as “biblically sanctioned” and “clearly the undeniable sign of the expeditious approach of the fundamentalist Christian ‘End Times’ as vividly described in the New Testament Book of Revelation.”

Weinstein added, “Many of their commanders are especially delighted with how graphic this battle will be, zeroing in on how bloody all of this must become in order to fulfill and be in 100% accordance with fundamentalist Christian end of the world eschatology.”

In the absence of any clear explanation from the White House on the purpose of this war, it appears some military leaders may be filling the vacuum with the idea that the United States is on a providential mission that could help bring about “the end times” as prophesied in the Bible. The reported comments track with a Christian Zionist worldview. As Sarah Posner, a journalist and expert on right-wing Christian extremism, explained for MS NOW:

For many “Christians Zionists,” and particularly for popular evangelists with significant clout within the Republican Party, their support for Israel is rooted in its role in the supposed end times: Jesus’ return to Earth, a bloody final battle at Armageddon, and Jesus ruling the world from the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. In this scenario, war is not something to be avoided, but something inevitable, desired by God, and celebratory.

That some military commanders are reportedly selling American aggression on Iran as a holy war is deeply alarming. Weinstein told Larsen that the complaints violate the Constitution’s separation of church and state. But regardless of its legality, telling American troops that they’re fighting for a Christian god against a Muslim country is medieval madness. It isn’t the role of the U.S., per the Constitution, to promote any religion over another. Furthermore, the reported remarks from these commanders is likely to prompt U.S. service members to dehumanize Iran’s population, and help set the stage for viciousness in combat and human rights violations. The military is not supposed to be a crusading political-theological movement, but a professional defense force.

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth bears responsibility. He has led Christian prayer services at the Pentagon. He has attended a Christian media convention where he has traced the U.S.’s origins to the Bible and railed against “dangerous and godless foreign ideologies that sow doubt, confusion and death.” He has invited a pastor to lead a worship service at the Pentagon who, according to CNN, “supports repealing women’s right to vote and believes homosexuality should be a crime.” He openly affiliates with an ultraconservative church associated with Christian nationalism, the idea that the U.S. should be a Christian nation and that its government should take steps to advance that ideal. If any military officers were looking for excuses to make combat with Iran about politics and religion, then Hegseth has given them license to do so.

All war is hell. But unnecessary war surely constitutes a special ring of hell — who wants to die on a battlefield for no particular reason? Perhaps some will find respite in the idea that the whole thing is secretly ordained by God. But such a belief will not redeem this gratuitous violence. There’s nothing that can make the U.S.’s war on Iran holy.

https://www.ms.now/opinion/iran-war-christian-nationalism-hegseth-military-religious-freedom

Onward Christian soldiers?
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Re: Iranian War PitDAWG 03/04/26 03:29 PM
I don't disagree with you that presidents have done this before. Both Vietnam and Korea first come to mind. The thing is we and the world at large understood that's what happened. It was called out and judged as being wrong and actually bordered on criminal.

The thing is we are supposed to learn from history. We are supposed to use it as an example of what not to allow to happen again. All you really said IMO is "presidents have done wrong before so it's not like the first time." And all that really means is we have learned nothing from history if actions are not taken to stop him.

Now in case there is any confusion, as much as I disagree with what trump is doing in Iran, what I'm calling for is a vote in congress to either green light these actions or not. The normal, legal process required for war.

Even if congress approves it I think the American people deserve to know where each of them stand on the matter officially. Elections are coming in November.
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Re: Player News oobernoober 03/04/26 03:29 PM
Originally Posted by MemphisBrownie
Source: Chargers to release Mekhi Becton in cost-cutting move
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/48098931/source-chargers-release-mekhi-becton-cost-cutting-move

Interesting. Pretty sure he played like crap but also think injuries played a part.

He had a really good 2024 campaign and is 26 yrs old.

My understanding is that, when healthy, he's the man. It's just that that qualifier tends to rear its head often.
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Re: Iranian War mgh888 03/04/26 03:18 PM
Well there is the Congress angle for sure, but as far as international law is concerned, this is an illegal war that was started. That is not refutable. I think it's article 51 of the UN charter or something like that.
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Re: Iranian War oobernoober 03/04/26 03:12 PM
I'm not trying to excuse what is going... it's simply another example of Trump not respecting rules and laws.

But (once again) it's a bit hypocritical to call out Trump for not going to Congress prior to kicking off a war. Yes, this is the most egregious example of a President not fulfilling the Constitutional mandate of gaining Congressional approval prior to war... and yes, past Presidents at least gave it the window-dressing of calling it something other than war.... but the honest truth is that Trump is doing the same thing that past presidents have done and experienced little to no accountability. This is just another example of our toothless Congress not doing their job and then not holding other branches accountable when they break rules to get around it.
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Re: Poltical Jokes Part 5 FATE 03/04/26 02:58 PM
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Re: Player News MemphisBrownie 03/04/26 02:34 PM
Source: Chargers to release Mekhi Becton in cost-cutting move
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/48098931/source-chargers-release-mekhi-becton-cost-cutting-move

Interesting. Pretty sure he played like crap but also think injuries played a part.

He had a really good 2024 campaign and is 26 yrs old.
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Re: Iranian War mgh888 03/04/26 02:13 PM
After Trump's total non-sensical threat of stopping trade with Spain - here is Spain's response which is pretty much on point.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2026/mar/04/europe-latest-news-updates-pedro-sanchez-spain-nato-eu?filterKeyEvents=false&page=with%3Ablock-69a7e8ff8f085ed1e38a504d

“A war that, in theory, was said to be waged to eliminate Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction, bring democracy, and guarantee global security, but which, in reality, seen in retrospect, produced the opposite effect. It unleashed the greatest wave of insecurity our continent has suffered since the fall of the Berlin Wall.”

“It is absolutely unacceptable that those leaders who are incapable of fulfilling this duty use the smokescreen of war to hide their failure and, in the process, line the pockets of a select few – the same ones as always; the only ones who profit when the world stops building hospitals and starts building missiles.”

“The government of Spain stands with those it must stand with. It stands with the values that our parents and grandparents enshrined in our constitution.

Spain stands with the founding principles of the European Union. It stands with the Charter of the United Nations. It stands with international law and, therefore, stands with peace and peaceful coexistence between countries and their harmonious coexistence.

We stand with many other governments that share our views, and with millions of citizens throughout Europe, North America, and the Middle East, who ask not for more war or uncertainty, but more peace and prosperity. Because the former only benefits a few. And the latter benefits us all.”


"War is the most profitable business on earth." — Kenneth Eade.
"War against a foreign country only happens when the moneyed classes think they are going to profit from it." — George Orwell.
"War is hugely profitable. It creates so much money because it's so easy to spend money very fast. There are huge fortunes to be made. So there is always an encouragement to promote war and keep it going, to make sure that we identify people who are 'others' whom we can legitimately make war upon" - Roger Waters

Again - for those waving pom-poms and cheering this illegally started war - what does success look like? If removing bad leaders from office is your agenda which other countries do you want USA to spend money and lives removing ... and please do not tell me you believe Iran was close to having nuclear weapons.
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Re: The smartest guy in the room… Jester 03/04/26 11:47 AM
Why am I always in the wrong room?
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Re: The smartest guy in the room… Jester 03/04/26 11:46 AM
The old saying is:

If you are the smartest person in the room,
Then you are in the wrong room.
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