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A #Broncos coach once said if you had 22 of (this 2016 draft pick), you’d be all right.
A. Justin Simmons
B. Will Parks
C. Andy Janovich
D. Connor McGovern
Take the quiz:
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@NyGuyy @theredbird_way Feel like he was wildly unlucky today, only hard hit ball Winn makes that play most of the time
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@theredbird_way I don’t mean to single him out bc it’s more than just him but he’s had plenty of time
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Zuby Ejiofor gets a mismatch down low in the knick of time on the shot clock and lays it in. Johnnies back up by 8 with under 4.
Then Zuby swats Dar's layup.
Sam Federman@Sam_Federman
AJ Staton-McCray for three and Seton Hall is within 6. Pirate fans are loud.
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Picking up on our tradition from last year!
#HLMBB Rd. 1 #GuessTheScore - winner gets a free RMU t-shirt on me.
RMU 82 - YSU 70
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@xevekiah Why would this take have knives pointing at your head?
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One night I asked my mom how she knew my dad was “the one.” She didn’t say butterflies. She didn’t say grand gestures.
She said, “There was a year I wasn’t okay.”
She told me after I was born, she felt overwhelmed all the time. She stopped talking as much. Stopped laughing as loudly. She said she felt guilty for not being her usual self.
And my dad didn’t demand the “old her” back.
He just started doing small things.
He would wake up earlier to pack her lunch.
He’d fold the laundry without announcing it.
He’d sit beside her on the couch and just hold her hand without asking a single question.
She said one night she finally cried and told him she felt like she was failing at everything.
He didn’t interrupt.
Didn’t give a motivational speech.
Didn’t say “but you have so much to be grateful for.”
He just listened.
And the next week?
He didn’t treat her like she was fragile.
Didn’t bring it up during arguments.
Didn’t use it as proof that she was “too emotional.”
He loved her the same. Calm. Steady. Normal.
My mom looked at me and said,
“That’s when I knew. Love isn’t the loud days. It’s who stays gentle on the quiet ones.”
And suddenly their 20+ years together made sense.
Real love doesn’t panic when you’re not at your best.
It adjusts.
It waits.
It stays.
k@alfkkifine
unpopular relationships opinions that would get you in this position???
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3 weeks removed and finally stating to heal. What a damn season. Let’s get healthy and finish the job @BoNix10
Denver Broncos@Broncos
Kept our heart rates up this season 📈
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As for Miami, Duke's lawyers were careful here. Duke doesn't plead that Mensah entered the portal to sign with Miami. In fact, Duke doesn't mention Miami by name anywhere in the body of the complaint. What Duke wisely does is establish two parallel timelines—one internal to Duke, one external—and invites the court to connect the dots.
The internal timeline is what Duke can prove from its own records:
👉 Mensah called Coach Diaz at 3:56 PM
👉 Mensah emailed compliance at 4:14 PM
👉 Mensah posted his farewell at 4:51 PM.
Clean and documented.
The external timeline is a tweet from Liam Blutman, which Duke includes as an in-line exhibit rather than pleading as fact:
👉 At 2:07 PM—nearly two hours before Mensah called Manny Diaz—someone tweeted specific details of Miami's offer:
✔️Buyout of the Duke contract
✔️Approximately $10 million total (for what, IDK, but I'd assume for Miami)
✔️Country club housing
✔️Adidas campaign
This is disciplined lawyering. Duke avoids pleading facts it cannot prove through its own knowledge. It sidesteps a direct confrontation with Miami without more than a random tweet. But it practically begs the court to infer what happened: Someone knew the details of a Miami offer before Mensah even told his coach he was leaving.
Now, a word of caution: this is a tweet. From a Barstool personality. "Twitter reported it" is not exactly a verified admission. The tweet could be wrong. Duke's lawyers know this, which is why they didn't plead the substance as fact—they just attached the exhibit and let it sit there.
But here's what Duke doesn't need a tweet to prove: Someone knew something at 2:07 PM. The details were specific—dollar figures, housing arrangements, etc. And less than two hours later, Mensah was on the phone with his coach saying goodbye.

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