Barry Lee
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I literally cannot name one thing that Great Britain does better than America
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@TheBHentel Long snappers and fullbacks get paid the least. Supply and demand says long snapper and fullback are the easiest to play. QBs, WRs and Edge rushers get paid the most, so not them.
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@Polikarpov_I5 @TheBHentel DE contain run, sack QB, contain screens, oh and drop into coverage. Myles Garrett would like a word. Very rare ability to be able to consistently sack the QB, there is a reason why they make bank.
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@TheBHentel Defensive end/ edge
Anyone on defense with both coverage and run responsibility is definitely not the easiest position. Safety and LB out. Corner definitely out.
I'm sticking with D-end
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@PER4ORM @TheBHentel DE first priority is to contain the run game, stop the outside run. If you think sacking the QB is easy then why is it so rare to have 17 plus sacks per season. Why does Myles Garrett make bank?
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@TheBHentel Defensive End and it’s not even close. U have one job. Attack a man who is moving backwards and. Get. The. Quarterback. And if u get him 1x a game ur a Pro Bowler.
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@JamesMelville The French were never a real threat in the USA. The French helped the USA to defeat the British and gain independence. Being real though neither England nor France could control the USA.
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@OxidizedIron33 @JamesMelville Fun fact English was not declared the national language in the USA until 2025. Prior to that date there was no national language.
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@JamesMelville Actually America did nearly speak German. There were more German immigrants than anything else and they made a decision to use English as the national language instead of German.
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@AdamCarollaShow @adamcarolla Terrible take. This was the third assassination attempt on Trump’s life. He had two previous attempts to kill him. Poor joke.
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LATE NIGHT STORM: Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel on Monday doubled down on his right to deliver an offensive joke aimed at President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump, even as backlash mounted following the shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner.
MORE: bit.ly/4mT8RCC

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@JamesMelville One world leader has taken a stand against the climate change hoax. That world leader is Donald Trump.
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@SirBylHolte It was actually a good movie. Heaven forbid there was a female protagonist.
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I hate child-castrator Charlize Theron with the fiery heat of a thousand suns, but I still hit play on Netflix' "Apex."
Big mistake.
It's just 1994's "The River Wild," if it was rewritten by a women’s studies major who really, really hates men.
Literally the first thing the movie does is have Charlize kill her husband (Eric Bana) in a climbing accident that she causes.
Let that sink in: 9 minutes in and they fridged the only other male lead just so she could get her “agency” back.
Five years later, she’s a strong independent woman "who don't need no man," so naturally she goes hiking alone in a state park famous for people disappearing.
When two burly “toxic males” get fresh with her in a supply store, another guy steps in to help.
Her response: “You didn’t need to.”
See, she don’t need no man.
She then goes camping by herself at night - and right behind her come the toxic hunters from the store
But because this is a female empowerment movie, nothing bad happens to her.
Then PLOT TWIST: the good guy who helped her at the store is a serial killer who hunts campers and eats them.
You can all guess what happens next.
"Apex" isn’t a thriller.
It’s a 93-minute excuse for Charlize Theron to once again prove she's stronger and tougher than men.
That's why I was rooting for the serial killer from minute one.

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@RiseNDraft Just Sayin’, Julian Sayin had the highest completion percentage and great touch and accuracy on deep passes. Oh and it was his first year starting.
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🚨In most countries, a heart transplant is the result of a catastrophic accident.
But in China, it can be scheduled in advance.
In the early 2000s, hospitals openly advertised wait times of just two to four weeks for vital organs—even though China did not have a national donation system.
A patient can make a phone call, set a date, and a matching organ will be ready.
Behind the scenes, prisoners—often Falun Gong practitioners or Uyghur Muslims—have already been blood-tested and tissue-typed. When needed, they are killed to order.
Over the past two decades, mounting evidence has exposed a system that operates on demand, turning human beings into a living organ bank.
And because of the West's almost total silence on this issue, it's only gotten worse.
This is the culmination of utilitarian bioethics, where individual people are treated as expendable parts—"for the greater good."
And this dangerous ideology is spreading to the West.
It's time to end all medical ties with a regime that engages in these crimes against humanity.
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I don't feel like we celebrated Davison Igbinosun's Buckeye career enough. His impact on that CB room as a player and from a competitive standpoint was felt. And he hit another level this past season. That energy was different.
Big Ten Network@BigTenNetwork
Hey @BuffaloBills fans, Davison Igbinosun’s no stranger to big performances in snow games 😏❄️
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@LanceReisland I agree, Browns did well, but I draft Downs here no question.
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I love what Cleveland did on day one of the draft, no question. But passing on Caleb Downs broke my heart. Special talent who tilts the field the second he steps on it. Best of luck to him moving forward. #Browns

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@_PeteSmith_ They got a good OL and they got themselves a playmaker.
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@mfarrellsports @farrellportal I don’t see the drama here, happens often in the USA.
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"I've never heard (fans) before, during, or after a game say anything about how slow a WR was... Anthony Schwartz might be the fastest ever to play in a Browns jersey. Don't tell me (Carnell Tate) isn't worth of No. 6 overall."
🚨@KenCarman on the discourse around Carnell Tate and his speed
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