Michael McCandless
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@LukeChrisFFL I have 5 of these guys on ONE dynasty team lol
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@SleezBomb I got singleton 3.1 I’m loving these screenshots, couldn’t believe he kept falling.
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1.12 Nick Singleton #TitanUp
✅PSU Record Yards TDs (55)
✅Breakaway speed, 12 runs of 20+
✅Talented pass-catcher w 9.1 y/r
Singleton lands in a special opportunity behind 2 veterans in contract years. He could easily be the starter sooner than later🚀
SleeperCFB@SleeperCFB
Titans could’ve found their future RB1 in Round 5 in Nick Singleton 👀
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🧵I’ve now observed, analyzed, and helped navigate 100+ Rookie Drafts post #NFLDraft
Here’s exactly HOW your Picks 7-12 Superflex picks SHOULD go if you want to dominate Dynasty Fantasy Football leagues in 2026⬇️
Dynasty Dad@DynastyDadFF
🧵I’ve now observed, analyzed, and helped navigate 100+ Rookie Drafts post #NFLDraft Here’s exactly HOW your Top 6 Superflex picks SHOULD go if you want to dominate Dynasty Fantasy Football leagues in 2026⬇️
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@Kyle_Vernich92 @Wonderful_Chip I’m here it’s packed
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Jonathan Kuminga on nudging NAW into position to stop Jalen Brunson:
“I’m gonna give my praise to Draymond. Growing up around him, watching him.. I’d seen him do that so many times… And he’s one of the best at doing things like that.”
(via @KLChouinard)
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Trae Young was easy to “hate” as an opposing fan - he was a foul baiter with a boring style of play & was extremely overrated
CJ McCollum is really hard to hate - he plays the game the right way, family man, always plays hard & deserves this boost of fame
Knicks are still winning this series and CJ is playing way above his head right now but I just wanted to put that out there
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@Nick_EliteFF @MikeBacko Mendoza is gone by 1.04 in ANY superflex league
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@MikeBacko I’m in a league where an owner has 1.02 and 1.04. Team desperately needs a QB. Assuming he’s going to go WR at 1.02 and then get Mendoza at 1.04.
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@Vengeancewood @HeatvsHaters It’s gotta be the last one, let’s be for real the Cowboys aren’t changing their iconic Star. Other teams would have to bend the knee.
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Which colorway are you picking?
Based on @HeatvsHaters post

Kyle Corwin@kylecorwintakes
Unpopular opinion: Major sports teams in the same city should adopt the same color scheme because it's objectively way better than not
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@LilTaxxpayer @game7__ Do you interlock your fingers with friends you greet often???
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@game7__ Yall are dumb as FUCK, people who are good friends grab hands as they greet sometimes, they werent “holding” hands 😆😆
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Let's go over Dianna Russini's history.
This story isn't just about what happened with Mike Vrabel.
In 2015, shortly after she joined ESPN, Jessica McCloughan, the wife of Redskins GM Scot McCloughan, publicly accused Russini of having an inappropriate relationship with her husband. The tweets were vulgar and specific. At the time, ESPN defended Russini and called her "an excellent reporter who should never have to be subjected to such vulgar comments."
McCloughan later publicly apologized and called her own comments "unfounded and inappropriate."
Today, the head coach of the New England Patriots was just photographed holding hands with one of the biggest NFL reporters in the country at a luxury resort in Arizona.
Both are married. Both say it was innocent.
Here's why it matters regardless:
Page Six published photos of Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini at the Ambiente Resort in Sedona on March 28. Holding hands. Hugging. Sitting together in a hot tub. Having breakfast on the hotel patio.
Vrabel has been married to Jennifer Vrabel since 1999. They met at Ohio State. Two sons.
Russini has been married to Kevin Goldschmidt, a Shake Shack executive, since 2020.
Vrabel told Page Six: "These photos show a completely innocent interaction and any suggestion otherwise is laughable."
Russini told Page Six: "The photos don't represent the group of six people who were hanging out during the day. Like most journalists in the NFL, reporters interact with sources away from stadiums and other venues."
The Athletic's executive editor backed Russini, calling the photos "misleading and lack essential context."
Even if you take all of that at face value, there's still a problem.
Russini is a senior NFL insider for The Athletic, which is owned by The New York Times. She covers the entire league. Coaching hires, front office moves, player contracts, team transactions. She's been one of the most prominent NFL reporters in the country since joining ESPN in 2015. She left ESPN for The Athletic in August 2023.
Vrabel was hired as the Patriots head coach on January 12, 2025. Before that, he coached the Titans for six seasons from 2018 to 2023 before being fired in January 2024. Won NFL Coach of the Year in 2021. Made the AFC Championship Game in 2019. Three-time Super Bowl champion as a player with the Patriots.
A reporter who covers the NFL was photographed holding hands with a head coach at a luxury resort. That's a conflict of interest question. Not a gossip question. A journalism question.
The 2015 allegation was retracted by the person who made it. That matters. But it also exists on the public record, and it resurfaced the moment the Vrabel photos hit the internet today.
The question isn't what happened in Sedona. Only the people who were there know that. The question is whether a reporter can objectively cover a league that includes a head coach she was photographed vacationing with. That question doesn't require proof of a relationship. It only requires the appearance of one.
Both are married. Both say it was innocent. The photos are public. And the NFL world is watching.
New York Post@nypost
New England Patriots’ Mike Vrabel and top NY Times NFL reporter Dianna Russini hold hands and hug at luxury hotel trib.al/nsxyMmj
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@long_aelong2004 @ScottBarrettDFB This is a fantasy football account Austin
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@ScottBarrettDFB Not for defense. On offense I can see your point because it’s weaker for QB and RB
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@ian_90211 @IMAO_ Yes because nobody uses a card to buy tickets in person lol
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"Convenience fees" are 100% a way to just hide part of a movie ticket price, right? I thought I could avoid it by buying directly from the theater instead of through Fandango, but the fee was still there. Am I really supposed to believe that this new-fangled internet is so complex that it costs two extra dollars per ticket for the online processing (which I have trouble believing costs more than 5 cents)? I'm not dumb -- I know movie theaters are the ones getting the convenience because they have to hire fewer people selling tickets. Stop insulting my intelligence by calling it a "convenience fee," and just tell me how much the ticket actually costs.
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@JesterJum Saw a clearly 60 year old man get denied trying to buy cigs at a gas station the other day bc his id expired the day before, I get being cautious bc they’ve probably been burned before but I was like seriously??? lol
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@ChrisGieger @FFDynastyTrades EASY accept what the hell is the other guy thinking lol
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@Blake_Rodgers4 @ZachNagel7 What the hell, just checked my email. Never got anything. Just an email saying I was opted in for season seats for playoffs. Nothing about getting additional tickets haha.
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@MikeyMcCandless @ZachNagel7 It’s over now. You should’ve got an email
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@Blake_Rodgers4 @ZachNagel7 I’m a season ticket holder as well, did the presale start already?
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@ZachNagel7 Hawks haven’t released the tickets to the general public. I got 200 level tickets for the 1st round through my season tickets and paid like $30 a seat per game
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