
Dennis Tuttle
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Dennis Tuttle
@dentuttle
Director of 5editorial for content development, self-publishing, editing, social media and photography. Barbecuist, Tarheel, Reds-Bearcats-Bengals.
The Nation's Capital شامل ہوئے Kasım 2009
216 فالونگ277 فالوورز

@PinkPantherToon Quite a few episodes center around his sleep. He had a funny lazy streak.
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Hey, @Orioles why isn't Janet Marie Smith in the Orioles Hall of Fame? She only made your ballpark a legend.

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@PinkPantherToon What sells this entire episode is the the spy caper soundtrack. Brilliant.
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@Hunter_Bailey45 The guy replacing him at Cincinnati is about the same age as Miller.
— Jerrod Calhoun, 44, 3 head coaching jobs, 14 years, 297-159 record.
— Wes Miller, 43, 2 head coaching jobs, 15 years, 285-209 record.
The ongoing notion that Miller is a “bright, young coach” is a falsehood.
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One of the early Pink Panther episodes with classic torment of Big Nose. Great stuff.
Cartoon Clips@CartoonVidio
i can’t stop laughing😂
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@BaltimoreBanner Correction: Adrian Dantley is a Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer. He had a prolific career as a high-schooler, collegiate and NBA player. He’s a nice fellow but a godawful referee. Worst-kept secret among rec-level coaches and parents. Adrian’s motto: Let ’em play.
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That ref at the Gaithersburg rec center? An NBA Hall of Famer buff.ly/Ylxk9bJ
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@cliftoncommando @tony_pike15 Brannen had a terrific offense, but yeah, 50 years and counting back to Gale Catlett.
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@sidsinger @tony_pike15 Fans love to say the phrase “home run hire” when you don’t know jack about a guy until he’s done something on the floor. But I remember people being excited about Tony Yates, and John Brannen had a great system that exposed Cronin’s inabilities. But you’re right about Kennedy.
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@tony_pike15 Most exciting hire in last 50 years of Bearcat Basketball.
Huggs did not arrive w/big fanfare.
People didn’t even want Mick, they wanted Andy.
Everyone wanted Calhoun.
Have we ever hired a guy coming in like this?
Two straight tourneys, beat a BE team and almost upset AZ….?
HR.
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@Hunter_Bailey45 @theobserver As a N.C. native and Cincinnati alum, Miller is a good hire for Charlotte, where his long-time girlfriend works. He's a super guy and works hard. He can flat out recruit, but few developed. They were fundamentally inept. His offense never worked and game management is atrocious.
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Charlotte was the perfect landing spot for Wes Miller, who heads back to his home state of North Carolina after five seasons with Cincinnati.
Here's what Miller brings to the table in Charlotte, for @theobserver:
charlotteobserver.com/sports/college…
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@trillydonovan Pipe dream. Miller was never, ever, going to be UNC's head basketball coach. Ever, never. If you think Hubert Davis is a bad game manager, Wes Miller will make your eyes bleed.
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In an alternate universe the Cincy job opens anyway because Wes takes North Carolina.
Pete Thamel@PeteThamel
Sources: Charlotte is hiring Wes Miller as the school’s next head coach, as he’s agreed to a five-year deal, per me and @jeffborzello. He’s the former head coach at Cincinnati and UNC Greensboro.
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@CharlieG__ Are you saying spring stats weren't kept until 2006? If so, that's BS. The great #Reds pr manager Jim Ferguson had spring stats every year starting in the late '60s. I covered spring training 15 times in the '80s and '90s, and they always had stat sheets.
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@KyleTuckerCBB People have been moving to Greenville in droves the past 10 years.
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@bearcatmark1 @SSN_49ers Wes Miller never had an offense that worked, his players were fundamentally inept and didn't develop, and he's a terrible game coach. But other than that…
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@SSN_49ers Hope it works. He had a pretty high floor at uc. Consistently great defenses. Never had the guards or the offense to win enough in the big 12. But I think he had some bad luck too
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Per sources: Wes Miller will soon be announced as the 14th Charlotte Men’s Basketball Head Coach
#Charlotte49ers #GoldStandard #NinerNation
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@LukeEpplin I have self-published 25 titles for clients. We go through a hard, rigorous proofing process. It's exhausting. You're fried. Your eyes bleed. And sure as shit, a typo or wrong date or punctuation issue will pop up in the final product. You never look at that book again.
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@T3Bracketology @HPUMBB @BigSouthSports @HPUProwler @HighPointU @HighPointSports I was a Purple Panther from '78-'80. Two-thirds of what you see here didn't exist. My dorm was that first building on the left. You could walk from there to the the other side of campus in 10 minutes. Look at this place now. You need Uber and a wealthy parent to pay that tuition.
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High Point is a small private school with deep pockets. Look up the tuition at that place. Be prepared to have your dentures fall out.
Trey Schaap@TreySchaap
How about this….. @HighPointU had donors pay for a charter flight, hotels, and meals so some of their students could experience @MarchMadnessMBB & @MarchMadnessWBB in person. Here are some lucky students in Portland.
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@timpadams1 Nailed it. College basketball is in big trouble, and college football isn't far behind.
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Looking at the schedule for the 16 NCAA Tournament games played today, and I have no real interest in any of them.
I’m not sure what that says about me. Do I not really care that much about college basketball anymore? Do I miss the possible Cinderella stories? Are the games just not that compelling? Has all this NIL discussion ruined my interest? Or something else?
I’m not really sure, but probably a combination of a few of those.
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Dennis Tuttle ری ٹویٹ کیا

Longtime users are frustrated with X because it no longer works the way it used to.
Back in the early days of Twitter, your reach was simple and direct. If you had 5,000 or 10,000,20,000 followers, your posts were delivered to them in real time. It was a true chronological feed—your tweets showed up in the order you posted them, and your audience actually saw your content.
The “old” Twitter (pre-2016) was built around that real-time experience. Your voice reached the people who chose to follow you, without interference.
Today, that’s no longer the case. X relies on an algorithm-driven, engagement-based feed, meaning even your own followers may never see your posts unless the system decides to prioritize them.
That shift—from a guaranteed audience to an unpredictable algorithm—is why so many longtime users feel frustrated and disconnected.
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@mgiannotto This was an unwatchable broadcast that I turned off at the half. A crucial game for two teams in the postseason, and this mess of a broadcast was turned into a rambling sportstalk show about themselves instead of the game in front of them. No applause here.
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