Will Dailey
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Will Dailey
@wcdailey
Live in Colorado. Energy Industry Analytics veteran. CCO @YesEnergy. Rabidly follow Philly sports.
Lafayette, CO Beigetreten Mart 2009
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Good for Geno! The right response.
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Geno Auriemma's statement following his exchange with Dawn Staley at the end of UConn’s loss to South Carolina.
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All Phillies.
I covered some of these guys, which helps. No one on the bottom row, though! 😭
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@AnthonyCha94869 @RealGlenMacnow Today I learned Alan Stanley is in the Hall of Fame. Oh and that he played for the Flyers! Nice!
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@wcdailey @DJHoelscher @RossTuckerPod @AndrewBrandt Josh Allen was picked up and pulled by his lineman against the Jags this playoffs. Should’ve been a personal foul penalty. Rules just go straight out the window during the tush push.
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"The tush push is NOT even on the agenda..."
"This was never about player safety. This was about the Eagles having a competitive advantage that the NFL wanted to snuff out and didn't have the votes last year."
@AndrewBrandt shares his biggest takeaway from the upcoming NFL Owners meeting, on the latest Business of Sports Podcast:
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@ryanlawrence21 Only two Phillies choices for upper left and lower right (I think). I would not have guessed Perez. Hit exactly forty one time in his career.
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All Phillies.
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@AdamSchefter Netflix has to be kicking itself for using the title "Drive to Survive" on Formula 1.
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Tiger Woods was arrested and charged with DUI, property damage and refusal to submit, per the Martin County Sheriff in Florida.
Adam Schefter@AdamSchefter
Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash in Florida, per the Martin County Sheriff’s office. More at espn.com espn.com/golf/story/_/i…
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On repeat every 6 months
A significant portion of the US defense budget should be allocated to building long distance transmission & nuclear generation. Energy & military security are both weapons; it's the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 for the 21st century. @ColumbiaUEnergy
Jane Flegal@JaneAFlegal
We built the interstate highway system & electrified the rural US without demand certainty. The fed gov accepted risk bc the value of national infra was obvious. Cost allocation fights only exist if we are trying to finance national infra thru the rate base. But why should we?
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@DJHoelscher @RossTuckerPod @AndrewBrandt If you outlawed the pushing aspect - which is what the debate was about - the lining up offside or jumping early doesn't go away. That happens on every QB sneak or short yardage play. Agree that should be officiated correctly too. But every team does that.
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@RossTuckerPod @AndrewBrandt I don't think it was ever about "safety" either, it was about a competitive advantage of the play not being officiated correctly. Lining up offsides and false starting every time, its an ILLEGAL play. Simply penalize the play properly and problem is solved.
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@PHLY_Eagles @Bo_Wulf @RealTalkWithMJ1 Great thumbnail text. Give the guy who came up with that a raise!
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NOW LIVE: Breaking down how Elijah Moore fits into the #Eagles' wide receiver room, what Fred Johnson means for the team's draft plans along the offensive line and much more with @Bo_Wulf, @EJSmith94, and special guest @RealTalkWithMJ1!
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@AJGullotta @AndrewBrandt That issue is true of any QB sneak or short yardage play any team runs. It has nothing to do with the tush push specifically.
I do not want to sit through endless replay reviews determining whether a lineman moved a fraction of a second before the ball is snapped.
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The issue with the tush push is it isn’t officiated correctly. The nature of the play makes it easy for the Eagles or whoever to get away with committing penalties without the refs seeing it. Making penalties and non-penalties reviewable would eliminate all concern. If PHI’s OL keeps false starting on tush pushes and that’s the problem, simply make it challengeable. Almost all the NFL’s officiating problems can be solved simply by making everything reviewable. It really is so simple.
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@carmjoejuldad @AndrewBrandt I think their offensive line was much worse this year. Teams did a better job defending it as well. The Eagles did get flagged more, but most of those were pretty blatant jumps, not the ticky-tack stuff people complained about in prior seasons. (IMHO)
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@AndrewBrandt No. Eagles got called for multiple false starts. Suddenly being officiated right and the success rate came down.
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@AndrewBrandt If I remember correctly, all but one of the teams that voted to ban the tush push last year in the name of player safety, either played the Eagles or could've potentially faced them in the playoffs. Teams that didn't fall into those categories were fine with it.
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@oldhockeycards One of my vivid memories og going to games in the early 70's when I was 6 or 7: seeing these uniforms while standing against the glass during pre-game warmups. This is from a time way before HD or cable TV when watching games on TV was super fuzzy! So cool to see them in person.
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Which young player will take the leap next season?
@Bo_Wulf thinks the best case scenario is Darius Cooper.
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