Sue Cavanaugh
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@Rob__Paul His touchdown run -juked out players with these micromovements - number 0 from other team on his touchdown pass. 0 had a good pursuit angle, Jeremiah had side vision to see it- headed full steam left, twitched right twice with a tiny head nod, ran in untouched
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#JeremiahSmith - He got in the Longhorns' heads. He was always lingering in the back of their minds. Hard to focus on the play in front of you when you can't shake the spectre of JJ. It may not have shown, but he got in their heads.
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@YZR_Fantasy Yes! We're not one-dimensional. By the way, Texas put so much mental energy into stopping Jeremiah - it might not be as obvious as I believe it was. Jeremiah got in their heads. Lingering in their minds while they tried to focus on the game. Jeremiah is the perfect decoy
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@AdamKing10TV Yes! We're not one-dimensional. By the way, Texas put so much mental energy into stopping Jeremiah - it might not be as obvious as I believe it was. Jeremiah got in their heads. Lingering in their minds while they tried to focus on the game.
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@espn Please don't throw stones at me. Michigan is in the rearview mirror. I honor the ferocity with which you cling to the rivalry. But I can swallow my pride and play the long game. I'm ready for a new era. Where the natty means more. Respect if you're not there yet.
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@RonStelter @ESPNCFB I know what he's doing is hard, but you're right - he makes it look like every catch or run he does is too easy and he makes super elite players look like inexperienced amateurs when the Oregon secondary is one of the best in the country. It's so strange to see it.
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@GabeHoyer @dpbrugler Yes, the separation is what has made me really take notice. It seems he puts large spaces between him and the defenders within a split second, and when life comes at you fast in the middle of a play, that's really hard to do. At the end Smith was on the other side.
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@dpbrugler Dude got 20 yards of separation with just a turn of his head 🤯
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OK Swifties, let's get this done. Weeeeee are never, ever, ever, ever.....going back.
#TheSmallestManWhoEverLived #AreYouReadyForIt
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Getting ready for our @Swifties4Kamala craft night at our local @KamalaforNC @NCDemParty HQ in Gastonia, NC
I’m pretty excited about my table signs 🤗 come join us on Tuesday!

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@historyinmemes I think she and Simone Biles are tied for the greatest of all time. I know Simone performed higher difficulty, but Nadia is a virtuoso, genius, incomparable, and transcendent. Simone is, too, in her own way.
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The "Dead Loop" of Olga Korbut, also known as the Korbut Flip, was a daring gymnastics move performed by the Soviet gymnast Olga Korbut at the 1972 Munich Olympics. This maneuver involved Korbut standing on the high bar, performing a backflip, and then regrasping the bar. It was a display of incredible skill and athleticism, showcasing Korbut's prowess as a gymnast.
However, the Dead Loop was banned shortly after the 1972 Olympics due to its high level of danger. The move required precise timing and execution, and a slight miscalculation could result in severe injury or even death. The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) decided to ban the Dead Loop to prioritize the safety of gymnasts.
Despite its ban, the Dead Loop remains a significant moment in Olympic history and is remembered for Olga Korbut's exceptional performance.
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@mojo564322987 I just want to say the tissue in the vaginal area can tear VERY easily - during childbirth, sex with no lubrication and sex toys. Really bad tears require stitches. A broken bottle put into the vagina seems like it would completely destroy the vaginal area almost beyond repair.
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@PCampbell21 Man, you really have a strong faith. I'm trying to find that kind of faith in my life. I also love how you appreciate how your wife takes care of your child.
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SCOOP: The Texas Historical Commission removed books on slavery from plantation site gift shops.
An agency spokesperson claimed that the move had nothing to do with politics. Internal emails show otherwise. My latest for @TexasMonthly.
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@stevanzetti @lmcgaughy @TexasMonthly That’s a real example of Cancel Culture. Hey, Texas: Sadly, there was slavery in Texas. If you agree with me that slavery is an immoral abomination, then teach that history. If you don’t agree with me, God help the USA to know the difference between right and wrong.
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