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Comanager John

@ComanagerJohn

Father, fantasy football enthusiast, and lover of caffeine. #SFB15 Check out the Comanagers Fantasy Football Show: https://t.co/SAtbw6awZ2

Florida, USA Katılım Nisan 2025
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Comanager John@ComanagerJohn·
Skattebo and Fitzpatrick chest bumps! Giants are a fun team to watch again
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Warren Sharp
Warren Sharp@SharpFootball·
I evaluated the last 4 years of John Lynch drafts his performance: 2023: #31 2024: #28 2025: #31 2026: #32 after the draft, Lynch claimed he knows better than everyone else the data shows he doesn’t I went thru every single "reach" he made it's gross sharpfootballanalysis.com/analysis/john-…
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Comanager John@ComanagerJohn·
@jackunheard I got acanthamoeba keratitis when I was 17. I was also misdiagnosed and eventually was referred to Bascom Palmer in Miami, where they diagnosed and treated me. I never shared contacts, traveled outside the US, slept with them in, showered with them in, or any of the others
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Jack@jackunheard·
NEW: A 20-year-old woman went blind after wearing contact lenses in the shower during a trip to the Dominican Republic. Grace Jamison was exposed to tap water containing a microscopic parasite which got trapped under her lenses and embedded into her corneas, causing a severe infection. She was initially misdiagnosed and given steroid drops that made it worse. Within one week, she lost all vision in both eyes. After the correct diagnosis, she began intensive anti-parasitic treatment with eye drops every 30-60 minutes. The treatment is expected to last 6 months to a year. She has now regained partial vision in her left eye only. Never expose contact lenses to any water. This is brutal.
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Mike Brown
Mike Brown@mbrown_co·
My mother-in-law bribed my son to get good grades. She promised him, without asking me, $1000 for every A he brings home on his report card at the end of the semester. I was mortified. This went against every parenting instinct I had. Everyone knows you cannot pay a kid to learn. You will ruin his relationship with school! You will teach him that effort is transactional! I almost called her out and told her to walk it back. I decided not to say anything. And I'm glad I didn't, because I would have been wrong. My son is thirteen and severely dyslexic. School has always been harder for him than it is for the kids around him, and he knows it. He watches other kids read things once and get it. He watches them finish assignments in half the time it takes him. Intrinsic motivation for a kid who struggles and knows he should not be struggling is literally impossible. School is a daily reminder that he is different. You can't fall in love with the process of learning when the process humiliates you. I have witnessed his struggle with confidence firsthand. The people who tell dyslexic kids to find their passion for learning have never watched a dyslexic kid try to fit themselves into the narrow box of our education system. But when she made the offer, I saw the gears start turning. $1000 is an absurd amount of money for a kid his age. He's been spending the money in his head ever since. And then I watched him do something I have never been able to get him to do, despite trying everything in my power. He started trying. He started turning in his assignments on time. He did the damn work. Then one day, he burst through the door after school, his hands doing the little flappy thing that he does when he's excited. "Dad! I got two As!" I burst into tears on the spot. In all of his years, he's never gotten an A on a report card. His grandmother's ridiculous bribe did more for him than years of every parenting strategy I've tried. She bribed him into discovering that he was capable. He learned, on his own, that he can actually do the work. And the reason he learned is that the incentive structure was strong enough for him to actually decide to push himself. This is where the intrinsic motivation thing breaks down. Every single adult who clutches their pearls when it comes to bribing their kids gets up every morning and goes to a job they would not do for free. I love my chosen vocation. Writing, speaking, and coaching are expressions of my highest values and align deeply with my sense of purpose. And I would not work all day, every day doing this work unless I was getting paid handsomely for it, and anyone who claims otherwise about their own work is lying to themselves. When you say, "I'd do it for free," what you mean is that you'd do the fun parts of the job when you felt like it. Nobody would do the real version of their job for free. My son is more honest about his motivations than most of the adults who will read this. He was offered a clean deal. Do the work, get the money. He took the deal. In doing so, he found something worth more than the money: the feeling of having done something he didn't believe he could do. I'll chalk that up as a win.
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Comanager John@ComanagerJohn·
@lukesawhook I wouldn’t rule it out. Lions drafted Gibbs and traded swift the next day
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Comanager John@ComanagerJohn·
@mbrown_co Had the same experience with my 9yo daughter. One of my favorite bonding experiences with her
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Mike Brown
Mike Brown@mbrown_co·
I spent 20+ hours this weekend playing a video game with my 8-year-old daughter. It was legitimately one of the best bonding experiences we've ever had. The game, Split Fiction, is a co-op game designed for two players (you literally cannot play it alone). It's a masterful blend of adventure/puzzle gameplay that requires teamwork, communication, timing, and wits. My daughter solved half the puzzles before I did. Every single moment required us to talk to each other, depend on each other, and figure it out together. It reminded me of what I loved so much about playing video games with my friends growing up. We were sitting next to each other, screaming at the TV when we died, fist-bumping when we figured it out, and laughing when she got past a part that I couldn't. The coolest part was watching her build resilience in real time — and the confidence that comes with it. There's so much pressure about the "right" way to parent. Certain activities are approved, but certain ones, especially if they involve screens, are demonized. My whole life, I was told video games were a waste of time. The irony wasn't lost on me as I spent my twenties flying around in the back seat of an F-18F with two video game joysticks and three giant screens, controlling multi-million-dollar weapons systems.
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DC@draftcheat·
Anyone want to open a Sports Bar? 1. Massive TVs every where. Impossible to have too many 2. Servers are only baddies who know ball. Real sports fans. They gotta be gambling on games with the patrons. We will search far and wide. 3. We pony up for every sports package. You want to watch an event at our bar, we got you. 4. Bar TV audio decided by popular vote yay or nay once an hour. This bar is for the people. 5. Real deals. Cheap pitchers, light beers. 6. Little gaming area. Darts with metal tips, pool, Golden Tee. What am I missing?
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Jeremy
Jeremy@Popes_FF·
For those who followed me as @popesffh, I have a new home as I was hacked a few months ago! The prospect season is in full swing and if you’re looking for my TAKES, good or bad. Toss me a follow and keep up to date on them incoming rookies
Jeremy@Popes_FF

In case you haven’t noticed, I was hacked, I am sorry if you are getting spammed with messages. This is my new profile, feel free to toss me a follow here to keep getting that fire content 🔥

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Joe Dolan
Joe Dolan@FG_Dolan·
Mom doesn’t know how to turn off @AdamSchefter notifications on her ESPN app and now she’s informed about fringe roster transactions.
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Hutchinson Brown@Hutchinson_ff·
With making my new account due to losing the old one, I’ve been getting a ton of people jumping over and following to help me build up this account. Appreciate you guys so much! If I haven’t followed you back yet don’t take it personal I just haven’t seen/gotten to it yet lol.
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Bryce DeGroat
Bryce DeGroat@NFL_Convo·
The Dolphins WR Core: Malik Washington Jalen Tolbert Tutu Atwell Theo Wease Jr Tahj Washington This might be the worst room in NFL History💀
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NFL Nerd
NFL Nerd@NerdingonNFL·
NFL SCHEDULE NEWS 🚨 The Seahawks will kick off the 2026 season on Wednesday September 9th on NBC The 49ers and Rams will then play in Melbourne on Thursday September 10th (time is not yet known, but 8pm U.S. ET is a fair assumption)
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I Don’t Watch Film (Football Analytics)
Diving further and further into KC Concepcion’s profile and realizing he wasn’t even the best receiver on Texas A&M in 2025
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Dan Patrick Show
Dan Patrick Show@dpshow·
The best player in the 2026 NFL Draft according to @nfldraftscout? "Jeremiyah Love – I don't think it's particularly close."
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Comanager John@ComanagerJohn·
@AtoZ_Payton I think a veteran backup with a good football mind would pull help the team the most. David blough was perfect when he was here. It sounds like Kyle Allen fills the role nicely
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Comanager John@ComanagerJohn·
@HanaHoops NFL players injure themselves celebrating too. We are all fragile
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HawkMania
HawkMania@hawkmania4·
Did any one noticed that #Seahawks Kenneth Walker changed his stance during the playoffs? First photo is him during the regular season Second photo is him during the playoff: [📷: NFL]
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