Keith Beeson
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Keith Beeson
@keithbeeson
Army Officer, Reader, Leader, Avid Professional Self-development fan, Buckeye, and consumer of coffee
Texas, USA Katılım Kasım 2010
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@cz_binance While this is true, remember that there are ups and downs.
This year might be more down than up.

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@Wade4Presi @henimaddy @AllenB1540 @CLEsportsTalk Is there a guaranteed great QB in this draft that can get the ball out fast enough with this O-line and find a receiver who will beat DBs? No. The answer is No.
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@henimaddy @AllenB1540 @keithbeeson @CLEsportsTalk Yes you can bro 😭 when did you start watching football? A great QB literally changes franchises. You can’t even name a team that won without good/great QB play.
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@CLEsportsTalk I agree QB play matters but you could put Tom Brady in his prime on this team and they’d be .500
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@CLEsportsTalk So you’re saying let our biggest Rival win for a draft position? The Browns have many needs and the 2 biggest - WR, OL - will be there at 6.
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@CollegeFBonX It’s typical to believe that a fading (not yet obvious to fans) powerhouse will beat a fresh team where coaching is the clear difference between… yet - here we are with an IU Team about to take it to the next round.
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#1 Indiana vs the underdog Crimson Tide in the Rose Bowl. Who do you think wins this game to advance to the semi finals?


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@CFBPlayoff @OhioStateFB @CanesFootball @CottonBowlGame
#THE #OhioState #Buckeyes have run a limited set of plays all season & controlled the clock resulting in playing ~1.31 less games than #TheU. That’s a healthier team ready to run plays no one has seen this year (see 2024)

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@thedawgspodcast If Caleb Downs is available - do they go best player available or biggest need?
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New mock draft from PFF has the Browns building around Shedeur Sanders in 2026.
Pick 4: WR Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State
"When healthy, Tyson is an absolute stud. He has a separation rate above the 80th percentile against both zone and man, and he would immediately step in as WR1 for the Browns. The concern, however, is that Tyson has been injured in all four years of his college career, and that will cloud his draft range."
Not gonna lie, the "when healthy" part scares the daylights out of me with how things go in Cleveland. Plus, I still prefer Carnell Tate.
Pick 27 (via JAX): OT Caleb Lomu, Utah
"After landing a difference-making wide receiver near the top of the draft, the Browns must shift their focus to the offensive line. Additions at either offensive tackle or the interior would be welcome. Lomu is a young, ascending tackle prospect with all the physical tools to develop into a starter."
No doubt the Browns will be addressing this busted, atrocious offensive line in both free agency and the draft.

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🧵 Here’s the brutal truth nobody at a CTC rotation wants to say out loud:
Rotational units at NTC/JRTC are losing fights because their leaders are functionally drunk — not from alcohol, but from chronic sleep deprivation.
And it’s 100% self-inflicted.
Scientific reality (not opinion):
- 1 night of 4–5 hrs sleep → cognitive performance drops to the same level as 0.05% BAC (legal intoxication in most states).
(Williamson & Feyer, 2000 – meta-analysis of 27 studies)
- 2 nights <5 hrs → performance equivalent to 0.10% BAC — legally drunk everywhere in America.
(Dawson & Reid, 1997; Arnedt et al., 2001)
- After 7–10 days of 4–6 hrs/night (standard NTC/JRTC rhythm), reaction time, situational awareness, and decision quality are worse than 24 hours fully awake.
(Van Dongen et al., 2003 – landmark RAND/USARIEM study used by Army for years)
- Chronic sleep debt tanks testosterone, spikes cortisol, and destroys emotional regulation. Leaders become irritable, risk-averse, and micromanaging — the exact opposite of Mission Command.
(Leproult & Van Cauter, 2011; Killgore et al., 2008)
This is why you see:
- Battalion commanders awake for 36+ hours personally directing operations at 0300 instead of trusting their company commanders.
- Company commanders awake for 30+ hours refusing to hand off the fight because “no one else can do it right.”
- Platoon leaders falling asleep in the turret during battle period because they’ve had 8 hours total sleep in 4 days.
Result?
The 11th ACR — who sleep in shifts, execute mission command religiously, simple plans and treat rest as a weapons system — consistently annihilates rotational units 4:1 or worse, even with a degraded force ratio of only 40%.
This isn’t about OPFOR being “unfair.”
This is about Bluefor leaders being too tired to think, too proud to delegate, and too broken to trust their subordinates.
Fix (requires zero new kit):
1. Enforce 6–7 hrs sleep/night minimum for all leaders O-3 and above during force-on-force. 11th ACR already does this — copy them.
2. Mandate Mission Command in the training model: if a leader touches a task below their echelon twice, they automatically fail the rotation. Force trust or fail the Army.
3. Publish sleep logs in every AAR. If your commander got <5 hrs/night average, the unit is non-mission capable — period.
The Blackhorse doesn’t win because they cheat.
They win because they sleep, trust, and lead.
Until rotational units treat sleep and Mission Command as combat multipliers instead of luxuries, the 11th ACR will keep stacking blue hulks on the Central Corridor — and we’ll keep wondering why we can’t win the first three battles of the next war.
Tag your BC, XO, and S3.
Sleep is a weapon. Use it or lose.
#11thACR #MissionCommand #NTCLethality #SleepOrDie
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@OhioStateFB: 2023–2025: the last publicly identified holding penalty on an OSU opponent was Nov 4, 2023. There were 2 games this season where the opposing team was penalized with one being Texas. So far in the @bigten #Championship there’s been a lot of- not called
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