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Lifelong CLE sports fan | Browns diehard | Faith, family, fitness, love, laughing & connecting with #DawgPound. DM for collabs

Cleveland, OH 参加日 Aralık 2010
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Pretty much all the analysts have Rosen and Darnold as the two best QB's but I predict when it comes Draft Day, Baker Mayfield will have risen to the top spot. Watch his film. Look at his stats over 4 years. Super accurate. A leader. A winner. Take him @Browns
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Melissa the Hopeful🏠Homemaker@BiblicalBeauty

'Pistol Pete' Maravich sharing his testimony of faith in Jesus Christ in 1987 less than one year before his death at the age of 40: "I want all of you to know this tonight about Peter Maravich. You may never have heard of me. It makes no difference. I'm just one person on this earth saved by the grace of God through faith in Jesus Christ. I want you to know this, that the change that came into my life was Jesus Christ. It was not winning. I won all my life. I won every trophy, award, everything you can think of, but every time I won something, I wanted something more. I had to win again. It wasn't money, because money'll buy you everything but happiness. It'll pay your fare at every place but Heaven. Material things—I've driven everything some of you strive for from Rolls Royces to BMWs to Mercedes to Porsches. It wasn't religion because in the name of religion, Jesus Christ was placed upon that cross. And the purest thing about Christianity is the fact that it's your choice. You can't work. You can't earn. I knew that, and I understood it now. I want you to know this. The last thing I'd like to say is this, next week I'll be inducted into the Hall of Fame. I'll get that big ring. In fact, it's a bigger ring than I would have got for the championship, but I'll tell you something about all the awards. They all pale to the glory of Christ and what He's done in my life. It's amazing what He has done in my life. I wouldn't trade my position in Christ for a thousand NBA championships or a thousand Hall of Fame rings or for a hundred billion dollars. There's nothing like the joy of Jesus Christ in your life."

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The Land@CLEVELAND_WINS·
@SoFloBallKnower @pg_quay @JaKiTruth @4thAndSouthPod Send me a link to any game other than the steelers playoff game and raiders games where he had covid. Just one game and I'll believe you. I don't even care, but it's just odd to make a claim that's easy to look up the facts. It has to be on the internet, right?
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darcsidedev@SoFloBallKnower·
@CLEVELAND_WINS @pg_quay @JaKiTruth @4thAndSouthPod You heard what he said clearly lol. It’s crazy how much proof is required when people say things about stefanski but any asshole with “anonymous sources” Can say anything about shedeur and people just believe it lol
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Nobody actually cares. We moved on from Kevin. Glad Monken is here. It's just that people who follow the team and watch every second of every game know it's not true with our own eyes. unless Kevin held the clipboard during the games and pretended to be calling plays. Maybe 🤷‍♂️ According to AI: Between 2018 and 2021, there were exactly two games during Stefanski's tenure as the Head Coach of the Cleveland Browns where he did not call the offensive plays. In both instances, he was forced to miss the game due to testing positive for COVID-19, and offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt took over the play-calling duties: January 10, 2021 (2020 Season): The AFC Wild Card playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Special teams coordinator Mike Priefer served as the acting head coach on the sideline, while Van Pelt called the offense in a 48-37 Browns victory. December 20, 2021 (2021 Season): A Week 15 matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders. Stefanski again tested positive for the virus and was unavailable, leaving Van Pelt to handle the play calls for the game. To fully cover the 2018-2021 window you asked about, it is worth noting his time before joining the Browns.
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The Land@CLEVELAND_WINS·
But we can literally visually see Kevin calling plays from the sideline every game except 2. What do you say to that? It's not a conspiracy. AVP scripted plays perhaps but Kevin called them during the game. It's not even a controversial take. Maybe someone should ask Jarvis what he meant
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ESPN Cleveland@ESPNCleveland·
Alabama OT Kadyn Proctor could be in play for the Browns at no. 6 overall, per @FieldYates 👀👀👀 How would you feel about that?
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The Land@CLEVELAND_WINS·
@SoFloBallKnower @JaKiTruth @4thAndSouthPod I watched it. I think Jarvis got mixed up. hardcore fans watched every game and we all saw that giant Dennys football menu in his hands every game. Do o have to go back and prove it. I think I might. Kevin on sideline with call sheet every game.
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darcsidedev@SoFloBallKnower·
@CLEVELAND_WINS @JaKiTruth @4thAndSouthPod If you watched the video you’d know he wasn’t talking about just that game and it’s very easily possible he gave up play called a third time without it being reported, he literally did it two other times.
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Guardians for the opening day win!!
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Who else is watching game 1 of the Gaurdians season with me? Let’s go Chase!!
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@brownsgirlinAZ Merrill was fire all third quarter. Cavs tie it up on back to back Mitchell threes to end the third. What a comeback. Let’s go!!!
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The Land@CLEVELAND_WINS·
Sam Merrill single-handedly bringing the Cavs back. Miami takes the time out and Coach takes out Sam Merrill? What’s up with that?
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Lance Reisland (Coach Riz)@LanceReisland·
@CLEVELAND_WINS Outstanding coaches put players in position, but players make it come to life. Jim Schwartz had dudes at every level and let them play fast, aggressive, and downhill. That’s the formula. Talent + clarity = production.
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Lance Reisland (Coach Riz)@LanceReisland·
For me, this is how you change it. You can keep filling holes and survive for the moment, or you stack elite talent. Take the best players, add game changers, and the needs solve themselves over time. That’s how you build sustained success. Just my opinion. #Browns
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The Land@CLEVELAND_WINS·
@LanceReisland So true. Is Jim Swartz that much better a defensive coordinator? Or was the defense stacked?
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Lance Reisland (Coach Riz)@LanceReisland·
@CLEVELAND_WINS My dad always told me: stack talent year after year, and suddenly you’re a “better” coach. Funny how that works. Thanks for feedback.
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This would change the world for the better. Most people don’t understand how attachment impacts a child for their entire life and into adulthood. It basically makes them a person that can trust authority figures (parents, teachers, bosses) or not. It’s probably the one simple thing we could do to drastically impact the future. Look up “attachment disorder” ask @grok about it. More bonding is key to healthy development into adulthood. Other things to promote. 2 parent house holds are significant for child development. Foster care is very traumatizing. Adoption is traumatizing. And obviously things like neglect and abuse are terrible. But encouraging more bonding before going the daycare route is key to their future emotional health and contributing productively to society. Before you come at me with “I did childcare and my kids are fine” etc. We are talking about what is ideal for the children.
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Camus@newstart_2024·
Steven Bartlett asks the uncomfortable question every employer faces: “What do I do? Give people three years off when they have a kid?” Erica Komisar’s blunt answer: “Give them as much time off as you possibly can — men and women, whoever is the primary attachment figure. Then give them real flexibility: part-time, job-sharing, working from home, leaving early. Accept that parents with young children won’t stay as late as childless employees. Tough. Life isn’t fair. Healthy children matter more than perfect parity.” The early years (especially the first 3) are the critical attachment window. Prioritizing parental presence isn’t just nice — it’s foundational for emotional health, resilience, and long-term societal outcomes. Employers & parents: Should companies be expected to accommodate long parental leave and flexible hours for young kids, even if it creates imbalance with childless staff? Or is that asking too much in a competitive world? Your honest take 👇
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