Dr. Marcus B.Edwards
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Dr. Marcus B.Edwards
@drmbedwards01
Husband, father, doctor, A PHI A, gym rat, sports junky, Roll Tide!!!...that is all. T-town is my home.
Midland, GA Katılım Ağustos 2009
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@BBGreatMoments The first four and I’m cutting Ryan. Everyone left of him has at least 3 Cy Young Awards. Sorry Nolan , you can be my closer.
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@BBGreatMoments It’s competition and young man wants to win or lose fairly. This stings ……so he squatted and moved a little dirt with his bat…..the umpire has to be better. Those players deserve a better effort from the adults calling the game.
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@WadettaylorWade @ExpoRecruits What’s left to accomplish?
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@norrismike1 @RealJayWilliams Agreed. You can choke and still be a good to coach. He will enter the great territory when learns to manage those situations better.
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@RealJayWilliams @ScottStras You can choke and still be a good , successful coach. Does he need to figure that part out ? Yes. As we stand here today…..he is a choker. Will improve in those areas and get over the hump? I think he will. Only
Time will tell.
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@TheGrowthEngr @BleacherReport @JeffPassan Well what about when they grounded out with the bases loaded. The best team gets a run across. They lost. They are not the best. This is a one and done situation. Those bats went quiet when it mattered most. We don’t do mental wins. The scoreboard says they are not the best.
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@BleacherReport @JeffPassan He's not wrong tho. That lineup was STACKED and they lost on a terrible call. Soto struck out on a pitch nowhere near the zone. Sometimes the best team doesn't win. 🤷♂️
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@TonyDungy Anyone else let go off the crew? One of the hire ups didn’t like you leading the charge to keep Belicheck out of the HOF. At least that’s what I think.
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I have been informed by NBC that I won’t be back with FNIA this fall and it has given me time to reflect and also to look ahead.
It’s disappointing news but I want to thank my NBC family for making the last 17 years so special. I’ll have lasting memories of my time there, especially with Rodney Harrison who has become a tremendous friend.
God has always directed me in these moments and while I’m not sure what the next step will be for me—whether it will be in football, in broadcasting, or getting more involved in church and community outreach —I know God has plans for my life and I can’t wait see them unfold. And I am reminded of one of my favorite verses in the Bible-Romans 8:28. “God works all things for His good for those who love the Lord.”

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@Loyal2MyTeams @crunchtimejo No, they greeted each other before the opening tap.
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@crunchtimejo I love it reminds me of Kobe running through Pau Gasol chest to prove a point 🐍
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Algunos dicen que Cal Raleigh le negó el saludo a Arozarena por la brea, y puede ser, pero en el clásico pasado Will Smith le hizo lo mismo con un saludo a puño cerrado, sea como sea, solo ellos saben, los de afuera solo especulamos.
Joseph Alejo@crunchtimejo
Compañeros en MLB, pero enemigos en WBC, no veo nada de malo con que Cal Raleigh no involucre sentimientos, después que pase el juego se abrazan y de to’, pero mientras a competir y punto
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@OleTimeHardball An every day player, like Pete Rose. A pitcher only works once every 4 to 5 days.
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@OleTimeHardball Barry Bonds. I get Bonds as an everyday menace in the middle
Of my lineup. I get Koufax once every 5th day.
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@chuckh3 @JYoungTheGenius I get it, but they have memories, I guess.
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@JYoungTheGenius @drmbedwards01 Yeah, like when they traded down and picked up Bryant Johnson and Calvin Pace and missed out on Terrell Suggs.
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In 2003, Cardinals rookie WR, Anquan Boldin, lit up the NFL with 101 receptions, 1,377 yards receiving and 8 TD's.
He was the unanimous Offensive Rookie of the Year and made his first Pro Bowl.
Despite Boldin's debut, and needs across multiple positions, the Cardinals selected Pitt WR, Larry Fitzgerald, with the 3rd overall pick in the 2004 draft.
Fitz went on to play 17 years and was recently named to the NFL Hall of Fame.
Always select the best talent.

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@BillDeYoung @OleTimeHardball What game did you watch? He was great and great for More than a decade.
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@OleTimeHardball Sadly, he tops out at the Hall of Very Good.
In today’s climate, all HOF standards have been lowered so that he will likely get in, but he wasn’t truly in that most elite class.
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