Billy Ray

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Billy Ray

Billy Ray

@BillyRayPenis

Not on my watch

Katılım Nisan 2026
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Kurt Benkert
Kurt Benkert@KurtBenkert·
Sean Mannion (Eagles OC, former Packers coach) about to actually use him. He saw Wicks daily and knows what he can do. Not to mention, Wicks is willing to SMACK someone in the run game. No Virginia bias here, I swear.
Kurt Benkert@KurtBenkert

Damn man. Philly got one.

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Tyler Brooke
Tyler Brooke@TylerDBrooke·
Matt LaFleur would rather die than have a WR room full of smalls + Watson Except them to look at a bigger bodied WR in the draft
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Billy Ray
Billy Ray@BillyRayPenis·
@StellaEscoTV Surprised this fat fuck didn’t try to take a bite out of you.
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Stella Escobedo
Stella Escobedo@StellaEscoTV·
“Dual loyalty”? Congressman @RepFine shuts it down. He’s the one who introduced the Disqualifying Dual Loyalty Act of 2025. And yet, they only seem to care when it’s Israel.
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Coach Smith
Coach Smith@luketheduke1·
@cheeseheadtv LMFAO. Zero depth at every single position on the field this year. They will be calling Jarred Abbadaris play WR after Reed and Watson go down as always.
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Billy Ray
Billy Ray@BillyRayPenis·
@cheeseheadtv Nags looking pretty toasted 😆 I suppose it is Friday. Cheers 🍻 big guy!
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Macrodosing
Macrodosing@MacrodosingPod·
The thing Trump does extremely well is desensitize people to his levels of corruption
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Jon Del Arroz | Pop Culture & Gaming 🎮
James Gunn's Supergirl is a trainwreck of a movie. Kara Zor-El deserves better. Here's my pitch for a GOOD Supergirl movie: Kara has spent two years operating in Superman's shadow, taking cues from Kal, dressing like him, fighting like him, measuring every win against his box score. She's good. She's also miserable (which is where Gunn left her off from the Superman movie). The opening scene is her saving a burning apartment block with textbook Clark efficiency while the news crawler on every screen below reads "Superman's Cousin Rescues 34." She goes home, sits in the dark above Metropolis, and cries. Midvale calls her back. An old woman named Edna from her first foster home in Kansas is sick, asking for Linda Lee by name, the girl Kara pretended to be during her first years on Earth. Nobody calls her Linda anymore. Kara goes. Midvale is a classic Americana town with the weird little diner that serves cherry pie at midnight, an orphanage with the broken swing nobody ever fixed. Kara walks the streets as a civilian for the first time in years and discovers something: people remember Linda Lee. The girl who stayed late to read to the little kids, brought stray cats into the dorm and named every one of them, and made Edna laugh so hard she spilled her coffee on Sundays. The crisis arrives with appropriately Silver Age silliness: a low-rent villain called the Illusionist is running a carnival confidence scheme on Midvale, trapping the town in a pocket reality drawn from their own nostalgia (playing on how Hollywood uses nostalgia bait for all of us). A trap is built on yearning. To break it, Kara can't punch her way out. The illusion feeds on force and gets stronger. She wins by visiting every person trapped inside their own false memory, one by one, being present with them, helping them grieve what they've lost and choose the real world anyway. When the illusion collapses, every person in Midvale saw what she did. Edna squeezes her hand before she dies and calls her Linda. Kara doesn't correct her. She flies home different and fulfilled. The S-shield stays, but it means something new now: that she's not Superman's shadow. She's the version of Kryptonian power that remembered it was also a teenage girl from Kansas. This highlights her as a heroine who uses her femininity and doesn't try to play to male strengths, truly making her a super girl. What do you think?
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Fandom Pulse
Fandom Pulse@fandompulse·
Stephen Colbert claims Bill Hader leaving SNL is his inspiration for pivoting to write The Lord of the Rings: "I'll tell you, the person who did the thing I most admire — I mean, not most admire, but the thing that really struck me is, you know what [Bill] Hader did when he left 'SNL'? He went and wrote for 'South Park' for a season." "I said, 'Man, that's the perfect thing to do.' Just go serve something that you love already. See, can I be of service to people whose work I really admire? I thought that's a great thing to do. Don't even worry about your status of your previous gig. Just go do something you love." Should he be allowed near this franchise?
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Billy Ray
Billy Ray@BillyRayPenis·
@fandompulse I don’t think you should be allowed near women, you weird dork.
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Aaron Nagler
Aaron Nagler@AaronNagler·
As I always say, it ain't show friends, it's show business and trading Wicks is good business for the Packers. That doesn't mean I have to like it.
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Tyler Daniel
Tyler Daniel@HartzheimTyler·
@BillyRayPenis @Peter_Bukowski @DaireCarragher Watson is, Reed most likely is not. Golden will slide into Reeds role. Watson and Kraft are going to get absolutely paid, and Reed will be looking for a big payday. They won't do all 3, especially with McKinney Williams and Bullard getting paid as well
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Daire Carragher
Daire Carragher@DaireCarragher·
Just because they traded Wicks doesn’t mean they need to draft a receiver.
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Sam Sconzert
Sam Sconzert@SSconzert·
@ByRyanWood They better make Watson play out 16 games before they sign that fragile SOB. Tell Tazim
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Ryan Wood
Ryan Wood@ByRyanWood·
Clears way for #Packers to extend Christian Watson and/or Jayden Reed, both entering the final year of their contract. But also puts WR in play if there’s good value when they’re on the clock later this month. Thought Dontayvion Wicks set a high floor in WR room. Now less depth.
Adam Schefter@AdamSchefter

ESPN sources: the Green Bay Packers are trading wide receiver Dontayvion Wicks to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for a 2026 fifth-round pick and a 2027 sixth-round pick. Wicks will sign a one-year, $12.5 million extension with the Eagles, per his agent @DavidMulugheta.

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Bwun
Bwun@BrianWunsch·
@JacobMorley @zachkruse2 For GB? Not so sure. If Watson gets injured as he is wont to do, we are screwed.
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Jacob Morley
Jacob Morley@JacobMorley·
I think this is a good move for Philly, GB, and Wicks.
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Zach Kruse
Zach Kruse@zachkruse2·
Packers now free to draft a WR in a few weeks, Matthew Golden a likely full-time player at WR in 2026. Getting two picks for Wicks, clearly the odd man out at WR, is a nice win.
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