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@BetMGM And their fans love to blame the refs. No accountability. Josh Allen isn't clutch, very overrated (voted most overrated by his peers) and the Sabres weren't good enough. Other fans would have more respect for the fan base if they would stop blaming others/take accountability.
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@MickD0901 @tim3773 @PatMcAfeeShow Retard take. Pat interviewed the head of the replay center since it's inception and he said "The two plays that keep me up at night to this day are the Josh Allen 4th down td against KC they took away to advance Mahomes, and the interception last year Buffalo vs the Broncos".
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Sources: The NFL is putting the highly anticipated #Chiefs at #Bills game on NBC for Thanksgiving night this year.
Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes on Turkey Night. 🦃🏈

Jordan Schultz@Schultz_Report
Sources: The #Lions will host the #Bears on Thanksgiving, Thursday, Nov. 26, as Ben Johnson returns to Ford Field for the second time as Bears head coach. 🦃🏈 Chicago won the NFC North last season, but went 0-2 vs. Detroit.
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BOSTON TAKES IT IN OVERTIME TO EXTEND THE SERIES! 🐻 #StanleyCup
Game 5 between the @BuffaloSabres and @NHLBruins goes Friday!

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There's just no other option for The Athletic here other than to terminate Russini's employment, which, frankly, should have already happened.
Her credibility is forever shot.
Regarding Vrabel, his reputation is also tarnished imo. He, and all other HCs across the League, tirelessly preach about not being or causing a "distraction" for the team/Club.
His actions (which are deplorable as a married man and father) have caused a distraction and also weaken his credibility the next time he has to address any off-field distraction caused by one of his players. That player would be correct to point out his own coach's naked hypocrisy.
Ryan Glasspiegel@sportsrapport
Glass Break: The Athletic is probing Dianna Russini about her explanation of the photos with Mike Vrabel that were published by the NY Post frontofficesports.com/the-athletic-p…
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@jasrifootball @Kalshi Playoff choker. Let it go. The man has no poise or clutch ability. Turnover machine. Reckless. I can go on and on.
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Well, @ShawnRyan762, I know my comparing you to @maddow seems like a joke to some, but I can assure you that it is not.
As a former SEAL that has sat in briefing rooms in theater, run ops against jihadist networks, and built a platform interviewing many sharp people in both operations and intelligence, you of all people should understand how strategic warfare actually works.
Despite all of that, you are sitting here and pushing posts like a cable news commentator with rimmed glasses on a communist news network, framing decisive pressure against the world's leading state sponsor of militant jihadist terrorism as "chaos" and "loss."
Let's cut through this selective timeline you laid out:
Trump issued a brutal, unmistakable warning over the Strait of Hormuz, the chokepoint Iran's regime was weaponizing to strangle global energy and fund its proxies.
That wasn't just some bluster for fun, it was quite literally combatant messaging 101 in asymmetric conflict against an enemy that only respects raw and credible power.
Jihadist Islamists like the IRGC, Hezbollah, Hamas, Houthis, and their ilk don't negotiate in good faith or respond to polite diplomacy, and you absolutely know this.
They only respond to negotiations from positions of strength.
If you do not negotiate that way, they will probe weaknesses, exploit hesitation, and interpret restraint as invitations to push attacks.
History from the Beirut barracks to the USS Cole to Benghazi and to decades of proxy attacks has proven that.
You've had guests that have spoken about these things, yet you act ignorant of them now?
This apocalyptic rhetoric is the only language these people understand, and you know it.
Iran blinked because of that rhetoric, floated a ceasefire tied to reopening the strait, and the administration secured a pause to lock in gains. That is not "lighting the world on fire then calling the fire department," you two bit propagandist, that is literally the way war has always worked.
It is coercion through strength: downgrade the enemy's capacity, signal willingness to escalate decisively, then offer the off ramp on your terms.
It's wild that you are ignorant about this.
And then you cry about Israel hitting Beirut like the soft lefty you have turned into... Beirut is in Lebanon, mind you, which is a completely different country than Iran.
Perhaps you need a geography lesson as well as a lesson on strategic level warfare?
So yeah, that is not Trump chaos, that is Israel finishing the job against an Iranian proxy that has quite literally fired thousands of rockets and embedded itself among civilians in Lebanon for decades.
And Lebanon was explicitly carved out of the US and Iran ceasefire for a reason, so even bringing it up here is silly and meant to distract.
Also, Iran quickly "closed" the Strait back up because they are purveyors of taqiyya style negotiations, just like jihadists always are.
But let's talk about how they "closed" the Strait, because everyone is being dishonest about that as well.
They didn't actually close anything, they are just signaling that they will attack ships that cross through it.
All it takes is one drone or one missile hitting one tanker and 20% of the world's oil shipping halts until insurance companies feel confident that the crazy Islamic terrorist regime in Iran won't sink any more hundred million dollar tankers.
You also conveniently leave out the real reason for this war from the get go, which is curtailing China and China's Belt and Road Initiative and re-establishing the world order firmly behind the United States.
I miss the days just months ago when you weren't a fully captured op... seeing what you and guys like Kent have become is truly disheartening.
I hope the money is worth it.

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So far this week:
Trump threatened to wipe out a civilization on Tuesday.
Announced a ceasefire on Wednesday.
Israel leveled parts of Beirut on Thursday.
Iran shut down the Strait of Hormuz, AGAIN.
Gulf states are still intercepting drones.
13 American service members are dead. Over 3,400 Iranians killed. 1,500 dead in Lebanon.
And this administration has the nerve to call this a win.
They light the world on fire and then take credit for calling the fire department.
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