Justin

686 posts

Justin

Justin

@GlobeBPD

Writer https://t.co/S1fuzIGbAV #FireVrabel #WaitAndSee

Katılım Mayıs 2025
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Boston Bruins
Boston Bruins@NHLBruins·
Calling all Bruins fans 🗣️ Share your favorite #NHLBruins memory in the comments for a chance to win tickets to Game 6! ⤵️
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brecht apologist
brecht apologist@madison_tayt·
people are joking around about the mormon cultural takeover but i’m so fucking serious that you all need to be really concerned.
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Scott McLaughlin
Scott McLaughlin@smclaughlin9·
Hagens is rotating with Steeves on PP2.
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Justin@GlobeBPD·
@cfpzach Bruins fans mad about hypothetical signings again…
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🥇🥇🥇@cfpzach·
Management is going to learn a big lesson from this series (signing 30-year-old Alex Tuch to a 7x$10.5)
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Justin@GlobeBPD·
Cass’s Law: At any given time, Boston “big four” teams will have two genius coaches and two stupid coaches
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John Ziegler
John Ziegler@Zigmanfreud·
With all the attention on the Russini/Vrabel affair, there has not been nearly enough focus on the the role of @nytimes @TheAthletic and @espn… Journalistically, it is astonishing and extremely telling that the New York Times initially fully backed the lies of Russini. This was strange when the story first broke, but now that a mountain of evidence has been uncovered, and she resigned on her own, even eventually deleting her social media, it is clear the NY Times completely failed when it came to basic journalistic instincts and investigative skills. They were probably also influenced by their arrogance because the story first broke in the @nypost which the NY Times looks down upon. It is now clear that the NY Times was exposed as completely clueless when it came to evaluating their own journalistic standards, and it should be a black mark on their record forever, making people fundamentally question their basic judgment. The ESPN situation is perhaps even more interesting and telling because of their history when it comes to covering stories of alleged sexual improprieties and supposed organizational cover ups. It has been the height of hypocrisy and journalistic malpractice that, to this date, even with the story having HUGE significance because it has impacted the NFL Draft, one of ESPN’s biggest events of the year, that ESPN has not reported AT ALL on the photos indicating that Russini was having an affair with Vrabel while she was a key reporter for ESPN and he was the coach of the Titans. Incredibly, they haven’t even released a substantive statement as of yet. When you compare this total silence to how ESPN immediately decided in November 2011, with ZERO actual evidence/logic, that Joe Paterno and Penn State had obviously been engaged in a cover up of Jerry Sandusky’s presumed crimes, going literally wall to wall with coverage until Paterno was eventually fired, it is extremely enlightening. While the stories are obviously not totally analogous, at the core of ESPN’s Penn State coverage was their fervent belief that it would be impossible for Sandusky to be engaged in the behavior alleged (even as a FORMER employee of Penn State) without Penn Stare knowing about it. It was also assumed by ESPN that Penn State had a huge incentive to cover up the story (which, since Sandusky was a former employee at the time of the key allegation, never made any sense). Based on ESPN’s own precedent/standard, it is more than fair to presume that it would be impossible for ESPN to not realize that one of their primary NFL reporters was engaged in an affair with an NFL head coach (especially given all the hints Russini was leaving publicly). It would also be totally reasonable to presume that ESPN was more than willing to cover up this information because they were clearly benefiting from Russini’s unique “access” to news. It would not even be a stretch to presume, using the standard that ESPN used in the Penn State case, and in other similar moral panics, that this type of behavior from their female reporters was systematic and essentially approved of by ESPN as a effectively a legitimatized (or at least somewhat accepted) “journalistic” practice. While there has been some effort by sports news outlets to force ESPN to act responsibly here, there has not yet been nearly enough to force action. ESPN must be held to their own standards of evaluation and accountability in these types of situations. But since the news media in general, and the sports media in particular, are currently completely broken, I won’t be holding my breath for this to actually happen.
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Justin@GlobeBPD·
@AngryBruinsBear Moron Bruins fans still blaming whichever 7th defensemen when Mcavoy was the worst player on the ice. You people deserve the team you have
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BRUINS BEAR
BRUINS BEAR@AngryBruinsBear·
If people think replacing Peeke with Jokiharju is going to solve this teams problems then this team is truly screwed Jokiharju is one of the softest bananas I’ve ever seen on skates
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vandul
vandul@_vandul·
It’s called a joke you crybaby fggot
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Justin@GlobeBPD·
@MattGross87 You are a fucking loser lmao. Writing a 500 word twitter love letter to another grown man
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Matthew Gross
Matthew Gross@MattGross87·
In many ways, @tylermilliken_ is a first of his kind. He's just about the oldest person you'll find who loves the Red Sox this much and has no real memory of the 2004 championship run (a title that won't be topped for anybody who witnessed it). This level of Sox passion and obsession was commonplace a generation ago, and Tyler is a walking embodiment of it burning bright in 2026. There's many, many reasons to love Tyler, but the most unifying of all might this: At his core, he reminds us of our younger selves, and the dream that maybe, just maybe, baseball can mean that much to Boston again.
98.5 The Sports Hub@985TheSportsHub

Find someone who loves you as much as @tylermilliken_ loves his Red Sox 🥹❤️

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Brennn
Brennn@Bruins4Life213·
@TfortierTyler @cfpzach He fucking sucks overall and sucked last night. The only reason he’s in NHL is that he’s a right shot D and got taken in the 2nd round (so these dinosaur front offices cling to there being something there). He has zero hockey IQ to begin with and it’s magnified in the playoffs.
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🥇🥇🥇@cfpzach·
Just remember the accounts who told you that the Peeke acquisition was really smart and good because the Bruins would be able to rebuild his game
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Justin@GlobeBPD·
@cfpzach Peeke getting blamed for Mcavoy’s mistakes again. Bruins fans…
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Dan Hanzus
Dan Hanzus@DanHanzus·
Another shining day for journalism.
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Mike Commito
Mike Commito@mikecommito·
Favourite Bruin who also played for the Canes?
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