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Greg Larioni Jr.

Greg Larioni Jr.

@HeHateMe_GL

Dad & Scratch Golfer🏌🏻

New Jersey, USA Katılım Ocak 2020
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Jeremy@footballcardfun·
Early presale resales on eBay for 2025 Topps Chrome football are more than $200 over the initial sale price. The demand is real.
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Greg Larioni Jr.
Greg Larioni Jr.@HeHateMe_GL·
Marlton 9U Orange Workouts 💪🏻 Now bring some sun shine and good weather here to South Jersey! ⚾️☀️
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Joe Orrico
Joe Orrico@JoeOrrico·
Notable WR Free Agents Ahead of The 2026 Season… Tier 1 ➖ George Pickens (Likely Franchise Tag) Tier 2 ➖ Keenan Allen ➖ Mike Evans Tier 3 ➖ Wan’Dale Robinson ➖ Rashid Shaheed ➖ Jauan Jennings ➖ Deebo Samuel ➖ Romeo Doubs ➖ Alec Pierce …is Josh Allen’s WR1 Here?
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Larry Krueger
Larry Krueger@sportslarryk·
Matt is right. The laws of supply/demand tell you that #49ers will be getting numerous calls from pursuers of a Mac Jones trade. Here is what I would want in return: -From the Vikings: a ‘26th, 2nd, Jordan Addison, ‘27 3rd -From the Cardinals: Michael Wilson and ‘26 and ‘27 2nd rd picks -From the Raiders: a ‘26 2nd rd pick, Michael Mayer, ‘27 3rd rd pick. -From the Colts: Tyler Warren, Riley Leonard -From the Jets: Garrett Wilson -From the Steelers Zack Frazier, ‘26 2nd rd pick -from Dolphins: Jaylen Waddle, Chop Robinson,5th rd pick.
OurSF49ers@OurSf49ers

Matt Barrows on Mac Jones: “Bottom line: I think the trade market for Jones will be robust, and there's a good chance they'll get an offer they can't refuse." H/T @49erswebzone

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Greg Larioni Jr.
Greg Larioni Jr.@HeHateMe_GL·
@Giannis_An34 Easier to say after your team couldn’t come to agreement on a deal. There’s no other choice.
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Sean Mitchell
Sean Mitchell@smitchell17·
Welcome to the 2026 RB dead zone
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Greg Larioni Jr.
Greg Larioni Jr.@HeHateMe_GL·
Hi Guys! Super Bowl LX squares pool to help support our baseball team. If you’re interested in joining, we’d really appreciate it. Squares are $25 each and numbers are randomly assigned. Payouts: • 1Q – $250 • 2Q – $250 • 3Q – $250 • Final – $500 Reach out if interested!
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Joe Simonetti
Joe Simonetti@FF_AuctionJoe·
@HeHateMe_GL I love JJ the talent. And McCarthy can improve or they Vikings can sign someone to compete with him. Or not and we have a repeat of this year 🤷‍♂️
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Joe Simonetti
Joe Simonetti@FF_AuctionJoe·
2026 Top 12 Dynasty WR Rankings: 1. Ja'marr Chase 2. Puka Nacua 3. Jaxon Smith-Njiba 4. Malik Nabers 5. Amon-Ra St. Brown 6. Ceedee Lamb 7. Drake London 8. Justin Jefferson 9. George Pickens 10. Nico Collins 11. Garrett Wilson 12. Chris Olave Who am I too high or low on? 🤔
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Skrip
Skrip@P2WFantasy·
@FF_AuctionJoe TBD I loved Brooks as a prospect but I have zero idea how much of the same player he will be when he is cleared to play after those injuries
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Skrip@P2WFantasy·
2025 NFL Playoff RISERS 1. Chuba Hubbard (RB, Panthers) Chuba Hubbard rushed 13 times for 46 yards and two touchdowns with two catches for an additional 13 yards in the Panthers' 34-31 Wild Card Loss. Hubbard's 15 touches in comparison to Rico Dowdle's six is an important note, as these guys have traded off who the team's RB1 was throughout this season. Dowdle is set to be a Free Agent this offseason while Hubbard received a four-year extension in 2024. Hubbard finished the year as the team's lead back, and is lined up to be exactly that in 2026. 2. Jalen Coker (WR, Panthers) Jalen Coker caught nine of his 12 targets for 134 yards and a touchdown in the Panthers' Wild Card loss to the Rams. Six players have 130+ receiving yards in the NFL Playoffs this season, and Coker is the only one of that group who only played in one game. Coker scored in three of his five final regular season games as well, showing upside in that department. The WR2 role behind Tetairoa McMillan could be a lock for 2026. 3. Caleb Williams (QB, Bears) Caleb Williams finished with 361 passing yards, two passing touchdowns, two interceptions, and 20 rushing yards in the Wild Card win over Green Bay. Then in the Divisional Round loss to LA, Caleb finished with 257 passing yards, two passing touchdowns, three interceptions, and 40 rushing yards. There were plays made by Williams in those two games that I do not believe many other quarterbacks in the league could have made, and his dual-threat upside was on clear display. Williams produced 5,008 total yards and 34 total touchdowns in the combination of the regular and postseason. 4. Colston Loveland (TE, Bears) Colston Loveland caught eight of his 15 targets for 137 receiving yards in the Bears' Wild Card win over the Packers. Loveland then caught four of his 10 targets for 56 yards in the Divisional Round loss to the Rams. Loveland set the record for the most playoff receiving yards by a rookie tight end (193) and is the first rookie tight end in history with 100+ receiving yards and eight or more catches in a playoff game. Loveland finished his final two regular-season games with over 90 receiving yards and a touchdown in each. 5. DJ Moore (WR, Bears) DJ Moore caught six of his seven targets for 64 yards and a touchdown in the Bears' Wild Card win over the Packers. Then in the Divisional Round, DJM caught five of his eight targets for 52 yards and another touchdown in their loss to the Rams. Moore caught five balls for 97 yards and a score back in December against the Packers, which locked the Bears into the NFL Playoffs, and scored a pair of touchdowns the week prior against the Browns. With so many young playmakers, the veteran has come up clutch for the Bears when needed. 6. Khalil Shakir (WR, Bills) Khalil Shakir caught all 12 targets for 82 yards in the Bills' Wild Card win over the Jaguars. Shakir then caught seven of his nine targets for 75 yards in the Bills' Divisional Round loss to the Broncos. Shakir's 157 receiving yards rank fourth in the NFL Playoffs so far. Shakir has led the Bills in receiving yards for back-to-back regular seasons and received a four-year contract extension in February of 2025. Shakir has been Josh Allen's most reliable outlet for the last two seasons and is one of the best in the league after the catch. 7. Dalton Kincaid (TE, Bills) Dalton Kincaid caught three of his five targets for 28 yards and a touchdown in the Bills' Wild Card win over the Jaguars. Kincaid then caught all six targets for 83 yards and a touchdown in the Bills' Divisional Round loss to the Broncos. Kincaid dealt with injuries this year, but has flashed plenty through three seasons as a former first-round investment (2023) by Buffalo. A healthy year four could mean a year four leap in production. 8. Parker Washington (WR, Jaguars) Parker Washington caught seven of his 12 targets for 107 yards and a touchdown in the Jaguars' Wild Card loss to the Bills. In Washington's three final games of the regular season, he produced 145, 115, and 87 receiving yards with two touchdowns during that span. Brian Thomas Jr., Jakobi Meyers, and Travis Hunter all should play important roles in 2026 but it is Washington who has looked like the best of this group to end the year. 9. Rhamondre Stevenson (RB, Patriots) Rhamondre Stevenson rushed for 53 yards and produced another 75 yards through the air for the Patriots in their Wild Card win over the Chargers. Then in the Divisional Round, Stevenson rushed for 70 yards with another 11 receiving yards in the Patriots' win over the Texans. Stevenson has been far more productive than rookie TreVeyon Henderson in the NFL Playoffs, who himself has had a solid first year in the NFL. Many people forget that back in 2024, Stevenson received a four-year contract extension. 10. Kayshon Boutte (WR, Patriots) Kayshon Boutte caught all four targets for 66 yards in the Patriots' Wild Card win over the Chargers. Then in the Divisional Round, Boutte caught three of his five targets for 75 yards and a touchdown in the win over the Texans. Boutte leads the Patriots with 146 receiving yards through two games in the playoffs, which ranks fifth amongst all players so far. Boytte totaled six touchdowns on the year and continues to have that upside in the playoffs for Drake Maye. 11. Christian Kirk (WR, Texans) Christian Kirk caught eight of his nine targets for 144 yards and a touchdown in the Texans' Wild Card win over the Steelers. Then in the Divisional Round loss to the Patriots, Kirk caught two balls for two yards and scored another touchdown. Injuries have hurt Kirk the last couple of seasons, but many people forget this man produced 1,108 receiving yards and eight touchdowns back in 2022 for the Jaguars. Kirk is set to be a Free Agent this offseason. 12. Marvin Mims Jr. (WR, Broncos) Marvin Mims Jr. caught all eight targets for 93 yards and a touchdown in the Broncos' Divisional Round win over the Bills. Mims stepped up with injuries to both Troy Franklin and rookie Pat Bryant. Mims produced 503 yards and six touchdowns back in 2024 and averaged 17.1 yards per catch as a rookie in 2023. The third-year receiver may need to be a huge piece for the Broncos offense this coming weekend. 13. Kenneth Walker III (RB, Seahawks) Kenneth Walker III rushed 19 times for 116 yards and a touchdown, with three catches for another 29 yards in the Seahawks' Divisional Round win over the 49ers. Zach Charbonnet, who Walker was splitting the backfield with all year, unfortunately, tore his ACL in this game. Walker has finished three of his four seasons with over 900 rushing yards, two of those seasons meant 1,000+ rushing yards, he has three seasons of eight or more touchdowns, and caught 46 balls through just 11 games in 2024. Walker is set to be a Free Agent, so what he chooses to do will be interesting. 14. Jake Tonges (TE, 49ers) Jake Tonges took his only catch in the 49ers' Wild Card Round win over the Eagles for 14 yards. George Kittle, unfortunately, ended up tearing his Achilles tendon in that game. As the starting tight end in the Divisional Round for the 49ers, Tonges caught five of his six targets for 59 yards. Tonges scored five touchdowns in the regular season this year and could fill in while Kittle recovers from injury next year as the starter for the 49ers.
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SleeperNFL
SleeperNFL@SleeperNFL·
You’re doing a dynasty startup. Pick two: De’Von Achane Ashton Jeanty Tetairoa McMillan Nico Collins
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Greg Larioni Jr.
Greg Larioni Jr.@HeHateMe_GL·
@CFCBears How did he do in the divisional round last year in Philly? I will help …
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Steve Letizia
Steve Letizia@CFCBears·
Matt Stafford's stats this season: 65% comp 4707 Yards 46 TD 8 INT He's played 2 games this season not in a dome where the temperature is below 50 degrees 60% comp 512 yards 4 TD 5 INT Buckle up, Dome boy
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Greg Larioni Jr.@HeHateMe_GL·
@jcutlersburner Alvarez Peacock Bellingham /25 Mbappe /49 Vini /44 Vini /50 Pulisic /50 x2 $150 OBO shipped today PP FNF or Venmo I will take individual offers if you’d like BMWT only no PWE
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JayCutlersBurner
JayCutlersBurner@jcutlersburner·
December 19th - ⚽️ #CUTLoBSTer Thread A soccer BST Thread by The #CUTL ⚽️Note asking prices ⚽️Only ⚽️Be Respectful ⚽️Shows the community who is competitive w/pricing & who isn’t✍️ LIKE & RETWEET for the culture🤌
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Get Up
Get Up@GetUpESPN·
"It is the single-worst loss that any team has suffered this entire NFL season." —@PSchrags on the Bucs' loss to the Falcons
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Greg Larioni Jr.
Greg Larioni Jr.@HeHateMe_GL·
How rough is the current QB landscape when the Colts’ best “win-or-go-home” option is calling a 44-year-old Philip Rivers out of retirement? #Colts @Colts @NFL #NFL
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Greg Larioni Jr.
Greg Larioni Jr.@HeHateMe_GL·
@SleeperHQ @sleepernfl I think there some issues happening on the app. Matchups are wrong and it won’t allow me to custom change and save playoff bracket. Please advise!
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Ray G
Ray G@RayGQue·
There isn’t a single QB in the 2026 NFL Draft class I’d take over Shedeur Sanders. I also don’t think the Browns ownership wants Shedeur to succeed so it feels like drafting one is inevitable. Dropping Fernando Mendoza inside a Sanders, Watson, Gabriel QB room won’t end well.
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JayCutlersBurner@jcutlersburner·
November 7th - ⚽️ #CUTLoBSTer Thread A soccer BST Thread by The #CUTL ⚽️Note asking prices ⚽️Only ⚽️Be Respectful ⚽️Shows the community who is competitive w/pricing & who isn’t✍️ LIKE & RETWEET for the culture🤌
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