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UberPanda

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Katılım Ekim 2018
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UberPanda
UberPanda@PandaUber·
@GridironGrading So either you take Woods in the first trade down and take Lee late first/early 2nd or you don't get a good all around DT this class. Bengals really dropped the ball the last years in some very deep DT classes.
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Gridiron Grading
Gridiron Grading@GridironGrading·
ICYMI 📝 We dropped our production scores for 50+ iDL in the 2026 class. Production profiles matter at DT more than any other position. The correlation of this model to NFL success is 0.6+. Long story short? Start with production when looking for guys in this class.
Gridiron Grading@GridironGrading

2026 iDL Class | Career Production Profiles Peter Woods and Lee Hunter should get pushed up in an incredibly weak class. Other notes: 🛑More red than we’ve seen for a position group in a long time 📉Caleb Banks’ profile is too risky to take a chance on before Day 3

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UberPanda@PandaUber·
@JoeGoodberry Would love to get access to the content but don't really want to give money to X. Do you have access to this on discord or a sub stack?
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Goodberry@JoeGoodberry·
I've started doing Free Agent and Draft player profiles and film reviews. If you like that sort of thing, consider subscribing this offseason.
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UberPanda@PandaUber·
@GrowlerPodcast How aware is the FO of their drafting issues? The Internet scouts, and specifically some Bengals centric ones, routinely produce boards and grades that always seem to out-produce the team. Are they looking to add more analytics to the process? What might change in the off season?
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The Growler Podcast
The Growler Podcast@GrowlerPodcast·
If you have any questions for Who Dey Light this week, send em to thegrowlerpodcast@gmail dot com or drop them here!
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AzulGG
AzulGG@AzulGG·
Found this when going through my closet and wanted to find it a new home so I'm giving it away! must do/have the following to enter ✅Address in the US I can send it to ✅Follow me ✅Like this post ✅Repost this post I'll announce the winner on the 27th
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UberPanda
UberPanda@PandaUber·
@CincyShirts What Sizes are available and do you know if they run large or small?
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Cincy Shirts
Cincy Shirts@CincyShirts·
HBD Joe, hope this next year has a lot more smiles in it. And what better way to celebrate than by donating to the Joe Burrow foundation to help them serve kids across our region (and beyond), giving them the support they need most. Some things are bigger than football.
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Juancho | PrimeTimeWizardTV
Juancho | PrimeTimeWizardTV@PrimeTimeWiz·
I haven't faced one of these in a minute. My mind went literally "OMG I need my shaymin for Radiant Greninja" 🤣
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Fermalife
Fermalife@fermalife·
👻🎃 On 10-10-25, we asked our followers to reply if they want to share an original photo of their Halloween home decor or costume🧛🕸️Some of those followers who replied has a chance to win up to a 💲1️⃣,7️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ #AmazonGiftCard! We’re asking our community to reply to this post with the # you want to advance to Part 2 by 10-26-25 at 11:59 PM PST. View all photos here: fermalife.com/halloween🏚️🐈‍⬛🌖
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derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
Much depends on what you're shopping for. If you're looking for tailoring, check O'Connell's in Buffalo NY. If you want button-up shirts, check Proper Cloth. If you want jeans, check Todd Shelton. Also follow @DavidLaneDesign on Instagram under the handle bigfits1. He has great advice and often labels where he buys his clothes, so you can check those brands/ stores.
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derek guy@dieworkwear·
If you're interested in bespoke tailoring and are based in the United States, I have some trunk show announcements for you. This time with a focus on Italian tailoring. About fifteen years ago, I saw a trailer for a then-new film titled O'Mast, which was about Neapolitan tailoring. I reached out to the director, Gianluca Migliarotti, and scheduled a phone call. Even after our first chat, I knew we would become good friends. Gianluca is a charismatic Italian with a gift of gab. He passionately relayed how he wanted the film to that bespoke tailoring is the work of artisans, not brands. Which is precisely what I hope to do with my writing. Since the release of that film in 2011, Gianluca has continued to promote Italian tailors. He produced a documentary on Antonio Liverano, a renowned Florentine tailor, and assisted in organizing trunk shows for various makers. This post is about three of those operations. In 2012, I flew to Naples on assignment to write about Neapolitan tailoring. While there, Gianluca was generous enough to show me around his hometown and introduce me to some of the best tailors in the region. Among them was his personal tailor, Ciro Palermo (now retired). I cherish my memories from that trip, but hold one deep regret: I should have ordered something from the Palermo workshop when I had the chance. For people passionate about Italian tailoring — true Italian tailoring, not the ready-to-wear brands — there's a certain halo around the old school masters, such as the ones who would have dressed the likes of Vittorio De Sica and Marcello Mastroianni. That sort of Italian style is rapidly vanishing, partly because young people have a different perspective. But if you want true, old-school Neapolitan tailoring, Ciro Zizolfi today might be one of your best bets. Ciro Zizolfi was the right-hand man of Ciro Palermo, who was the right-hand man of Vincenzo Attolini, once the head cutter at Rubinacci. Attolini is widely regarded as the father of Neapolitan style, as he removed the stiffness from English suits in the early 20th century, creating the relaxed, laid-back vibe now associated with Southern Italian style. Today, Zizolfi continues in that tradition — minimally padded shoulders and a soft chest with no domette, which means the jacket feels more like a cardigan than outerwear. Yet, as you can see in the two photos above, the jackets are still very much in the old-school style: broad shoulder lines, slightly wide lapels, and a coat that sweeps back to the hips below the buttoning point. Online, Italian style is often presented as skin-tight and extremely loud, but the old-school stuff is cut comfortably and looks elegant. Ciro Zizolfi's work is the opposite of a brand: there's no fancy showroom or marketing. All the value is in the meticulous cutting and making. Nothing is exaggerated for effect. Consider him if you want something with that mid-century Neapolitan sensibility, made by someone with a direct lineage to the people who created the style. The term "Italian style" is often used online as a catchall, but there are actually distinct geographic traditions. In Naples, tailors are known for making soft, deconstructed jackets with natural shoulder lines; in industrial north, where you have Milan, tailoring tends to be slightly more padded and angular. Vestificio is a relatively new operation that practices in the Milanese tradition. Vestificio's jackets are softer and more lightweight than those from some houses on Savile Row, but you can see from the photo above that the shoulder line is a little straighter. The founder and cutter, Laura Bachmeier, apprenticed in Germany, learning how to cut for both men and women, and then worked for a time at Dolce & Gabbana Alta Sartoria. For that reason, she would be suitable for both men and women (not all bespoke tailors are well-suited for making items for women). Her work is very clean and precise. Finally, there are Gianluca's companies: Pommella Napoli and PML. Pommella is a bespoke trouser operation. Like many Neapolitan tailoring companies, they do a high level of handwork: handmade bar tacks at the pockets and pick stitching (done tastefully) running down the legs. The house style is a bit slimmer than traditional Savile Row, but not skinny. If you're looking for a high-rise, slimmer-leg pair of trousers that fits perfectly, this is the shop for you. The sister company, PML, also offers ready-to-wear and made-to-order small-batch clothing produced from vintage fabrics and trims. My usual disclosure: This is not a paid tweet, as I don't do paid tweets. While Gianluca is a personal friend, I get nothing from making these announcements — no money, kickbacks, freebies, discounts, or whatever else. I make these announcements because I love tailoring, and it's my pleasure to connect people with skilled tailors. If you have questions, please get in touch with the tailors directly, as I am not their representative.
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blake wray@blakewray7·
Another cup not ran right. Finals were played as a BO1 in finals instead of BO3 like it should’ve. Deck checks consisted of just counting our decks. Texas locals are insane
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Jesse Parker@JessePrker·
🎒 WORLDS BACKPACK GIVEAWAY🎒 Time to end the post-worlds blues with a fun giveaway! 😁 Enter to win a worlds 2025 pokemon center backpack + 2 boxes of FCBC sleeves!✌️ ✅️ Like ✅️ Follow ✅️ Retweet The winner will be chosen on August 29th! @FCBCArmor #PokemonTCG
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UberPanda@PandaUber·
@PokeDuelsTikTok Back in the RS-PK format they actually had quite a few sets with duel types. They were all either dark or metal but the delta pokemon even experimented with a similar mechanic to tera where they were a type other than their normal one.
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PokeDuels@PokeDuelsTikTok·
I love how Pokemon did dual types for one set only and never again Did people not like them or something? 😭 i think they're cool
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UberPanda@PandaUber·
@Mellow_Magikarp The first one ever printed won 04 Nats. Gardy truly is Creatures favorite pokemon.
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Kevin Clemente@Mellow_Magikarp·
It's wild to think I can spawn into any Pokémon tournament from 2008-present and say "build me Gardy" and have a good chance at being right
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TCR | Coach Dom
TCR | Coach Dom@CoachDomTCG·
🚨RANDOM GIVEAWAY TIME🚨 Feelin spicy and I feel like doing a giveaway! I'll be giving away a free pack of @DuelSpec_PG to 2 WINNERS in one of the new colors! How to enter: 1. 💛,🔁, & Follow here! 2. Follow @DuelSpec_PG ! 3. Comment down which color you're trying to cop!
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DuelSpec@DuelSpecTCG

To commemorate Juneteenth, we've restocked DuelSpec XD and are offering 10% off everything storewide (automatic). duelspec.com/collections/sl… Y'all know we sell fast, so best of luck out there.

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Jesse Parker
Jesse Parker@JessePrker·
🌺 WORLDS DECK GIVEAWAY🌺 I thought it would be fun to giveaway a couple of my 2024 World Championship Decks. 😁 You will also get a miraidon playmat + FCBC sleeves! ✌️ ✅️ Like ✅️ Follow ✅️ Retweet 2 winners will be chosen on May 30th! @FCBCArmor #PokemonTCG
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UberPanda@PandaUber·
@GrowlerPodcast The defense seems focused on stopping the run first and that seems like a justification for the lack of pass rushers at DT. If the plan is to score 30+ every game won't that force the other team to pass more which should exploit the lack of pass rush? Seems short sighted.
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The Growler Podcast
The Growler Podcast@GrowlerPodcast·
And if you have any questions for Who Dey Light, send 'em to thegrowlerpodcast at gmail dot com or drop them here!
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