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Even after the year Pierce just had? This board would explode if we took him at 27 let alone if we had a rookie RB off that season. Especially their other needs. I’m beginning to think the Eagles might do it.
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The OTs I was hoping for at 34 were gone. So we’re going all in on the weapons. Addressed all other needs and got more big people to compete with Basham and AJ some late round flyers on the edge. The trade for Nuke mock:
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Orlando Brown - 365 Evan Neal - 369 Trent Brown - 380 Jordan Mailata - 365 Bryant McKinnie - 386
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God Bless Matt Walsh and new free Twitter A statement from Walsh - on what happened and what his response will be: On Monday afternoon, I was informed that YouTube was demonetizing my channel. This was a first step towards a possible permanent demonetization, or banishment from the platform entirely. ……YouTube keeps its rules intentionally vague. They will penalize you for violating their policies, and yet they will not explain exactly what their policies are. The company gives itself the license to single anybody out, for whatever reasons they decide. They accused me of engaging in hateful conduct which supposedly ran afoul of both their community guidelines and their ads guidelines. They already took the step of deleting a number of my offending episodes, and now they are taking away our ads, which is a penalty of more than $100,000 per month. They provided us with just three examples of my infractions, though they wouldn't tell us why they were infractions. All three of them had to do with Dylan Mulvaney and seemed to revolve around the crime of “misgendering,” for example, when I referred to Mulvaney at one point as a “guy.” You should know that we were not flagged by the algorithm and this wasn't some low-level decision. But a path to remonetization is available. It seems we can get back into YouTube's good graces by simply respecting preferred pronouns and refraining from offering any meaningful critiques of gender ideology. In other words, all I have to do is forfeit my integrity and betray all of my deepest held principles. Not to skip ahead, but I can tell you right now that my answer to that offer is not only no, but hell no. The next day, shortly after I finished eating dinner with my family, I noticed that my Twitter account had been logged out on my computer. I tried to log back in and the password didn't work. That's when I knew that I was hacked. I grabbed my phone to call my team, but my phone had stopped working at that precise moment. And that's when I knew that the hack went far beyond Twitter. As we would soon find out, the hacker had pulled off a maneuver known as “SIM swapping,” where the target's phone number is transferred over to a SIM card that the hacker controls. Once they have your number and your SIM card, they can access almost anything. And this hacker did. He got into my text messages, my DMs, my emails, everything. Leftists and trans activists were giddy, cheering on the attack. They begged for my private messages to be released and said that I deserved to be the victim of this federal crime. At least one journalist openly solicited my stolen information. The hacker did an interview with that journalist, who works for the publication Wired. The hacker showed the journalist my tax documents, some pictures, and some of my old emails. The article directly quotes one of my private emails, though it contained nothing salacious or even mildly interesting. The only interesting revelation in the article is that the hacker had help from an unspecified “insider.” We have independently found other evidence which also points in that direction. However he did it and whoever helped him — and we will find all of this out, I promise you — it resulted in something much worse than the mere headache of someone posting dumb tweets from my account. This was a total violation of our privacy, and one of the worst things that my family has ever experienced. I didn't sleep that night. I was up with our security team and tech guys and lawyers, trying to put out dozens of fires all at once. Through the following day, we had people on the phone with Microsoft, Apple, Google, Twitter, my cell phone carrier, the FBI, local law enforcement, etc. It was a nightmare even with all of these resources available to me. I can't imagine what this kind of attack is like for people who aren't so fortunate. On Wednesday, with no sleep, I flew to the University of Iowa to deliver a speech in front of what turned out to be a massive sold out crowd. There was a lot of energy in the room, which gave me enough of a boost to get through the event without passing out on stage or descending into incoherent Joe Biden mumbles. Outside, throngs of protesters took to the streets, stopping traffic and blocking the exits out of the event. They dumped thousands of marbles in the hallway outside of the auditorium in hopes of causing serious injury to the hundreds of people walking out. Fortunately, the plan failed. It was a difficult week, but also fully in keeping with my experience over the past year or more. Especially since my film What Is A Woman came out, we have been doxxed, threatened, stalked, and harassed almost constantly. The threats became severe and frequent enough to necessitate 24-hour armed security in our home. Last night, a Reddit post went viral from someone calling me a homophobic Nazi and saying that I should be murdered. The poster said he's “tired of me getting away with this” — meaning, he's tired of me getting away with expressing my beliefs openly — and there “needs to be consequences.” The consequence, he specifies, should involve me being bludgeoned to death with a baseball bat. This is not the sentiment of just one random weirdo on Reddit. Someone posted something similar to Twitter a few weeks ago and it got tens of thousands of likes and thousands of supportive comments. There is a wide consensus on the Left. I deserve to be killed. They have made that point abundantly clear. But the good news is that we are not taking any of this lying down. I am going to work with law enforcement to ensure that the person who hacked into my phone, and anyone who granted him access, is punished to the full extent of the law. We are going to sue everyone involved. I can't say much more about it right now, except that many different wheels are currently in motion. If the people who did this aren't nervous right now, they should be. On the YouTube front, as long as they make affirmation of gender ideology a prerequisite for posting my show on the platform, I will not post my show on the platform. But I also will not allow myself to be banished into obscurity, off to some internet ghetto where nobody will find my content. Big Tech wants me to either surrender my principles or become irrelevant. They will be happy with whichever of those two options I choose. Which is why I choose neither. Instead, starting today, we are going to make this show available to everyone, for free, on the Daily Wire. It will also be available on Rumble, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all of the other places you normally get your podcasts. And we are trying something new. Starting today, every episode will be posted in full on Twitter, which is now the most powerful free speech platform in the world. If you follow our channel on YouTube, you can still find plenty of content that we'll make specially for you, and we'll still post clips from the show so that we can reach new audiences with our message…. —Matt Walsh
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I don’t think they’re better then Miami. When Quinnen Williams got hurt late last year they were not the same D - which was healthy all year especially the secondary. The offense may have Rodgers and Wilson. And? Breece Hall off ACL who knows. Their first pick is no doubt an OT. So a rookie for Rodgers to ***ch at with every mistake. No. They are not better then Miami.
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Jones said that he shed three percent of his body fat since the end of the season, knocking him down to just 24 percent total body fat. “Yeah, the thing people don't know is that I've lost about three percent body fat since our season ended,” Jones said….. “I don’t know how to describe it,” Jones said. “You know, I go out there and I play with an edge. What I was always taught was that you had to be a little mean and have a nasty streak. I bring that to the table when I step out here, so I feel like I had to show the scouts what I’m about.” https://steelersnow.com/steelers-draft-profile-mammoth-ohio-state-ot-dawand-jones-shooting-up-boards/#
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I’ve seen nothing on either - Jones got up to 375 before last season then dropped 15 lbs. Same at his pro day. He didn’t weigh in at the combine. I read that Tomlin told him it wasn’t a big deal and didn’t need to. I believe you just look at the frame. He isn’t “sloppy.” https://steelersdepot.com/2023/03/ohio-state-ot-dawand-jones-talks-meeting-mike-tomlin-says-tomlin-chirped-him-for-not-weighing-in-at-pro-day/ Also sounds like he is well aware of how important conditioning is. Added Jones: “Your feet kind of go with you. And I see sometimes in pass pro last year, you know your weight going into the game. So I was like, yeah, I was kind of heavier that game. And so I wouldn't be like, yeah, I need to lose weight to help me on that aspect. Because in the run game, I do that I would say okay, pretty well. But the pros make their money pass blocking.” https://247sports.com/college/ohio-state/Article/Ohio-State-football-Dawand-Jones-believes-offseason-weight-loss-will-lead-to-more-in-season-success-191142613/Amp/
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Becton? Jordan Davis? I haven’t heard any real weight issues with Jones.
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Since the Darnell Wright mock I’ve spent more time looking at the OTs - because this position could be a strength in RD 1 and a real possibility. And I’m coming around to solidifying this oline with an elite (hopefully) bookend with Dawkins. I generally don’t like the 6’8 guys. But man. I don’t know. This guy can freaking move and is ridiculously strong. The more I watch the more I think he moves and plays like a taller Tyron Smith. I’m not concerned about the weight at all. His frame looks so solid top to bottom. I think of the OTs he’s now my guy. He’s passed Wright and if my WR is gone at 27 I’d take Jones. And if we trade back and pull off a Hopkins trade he will be there early RD 2 for us. His tape vs Hutchinson has some really good work here - remember this was 2 years ago. He was barely 20 and Hutchinson is going to be a top 2 pick.
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I’m not sure they’re better then Miami. Any other HOF QBs want to come to the AFC meat grinder?
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Nuke, Mingo, OT. And a MLB. Done.
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So if he plays in 2024 they get their first is my guess.
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Done I told you they were getting pick 13 Lol - swap. So dumb.
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What will you do tonight at 8p?
Big Blitz replied to SectionC3's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Because you’ve been reading too much Bill Stime. -
"We can't get an impact WR in the 2nd round"
Big Blitz replied to Rigotz's topic in The Stadium Wall
Go OT, Mingo, AND trade for Hopkins. That’s my dream scenario. ^^ Yes I’m good with Wright at 27 - if no OT trade back again - assuming we’ve done so already with Arizona for Nuke -
What will you do tonight at 8p?
Big Blitz replied to SectionC3's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Listen to Joe Rogan as I wait till it’s announced Tucker has his own show on a new network or, they give him Rush Limbaugh’s time slot. Who knows. I’ll continue doing what I always do, not watch TV. I’m truly laughing hysterically at libs response to this. They’re reading it all wrong. The most powerful/popular voice in journalism has the opportunity to be even bigger then he’s been on Fox. His audience was actually LIMITED at Fox. Which was the real point of what I said at the top. To make that point. -
I watch Tucker the same way everyone else does. On the Internet. Don’t have cable anymore do not need it. Neither does Tucker.
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Vikings - if still available Ravens Titans Giants Edit Thanks!
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I think Pacheco pretty much solidified that the Chiefs won’t take Bijan. But the Bengals might. Or the Eagles. I’d be shocked if he made it to day 2.
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If the argument over injuries is a concern - then what’s it matter? Just plug in the next guy to your system that will absolutely see the same fronts or boxes. Should get the same results right? Like New England when they lost Stevenson, the Titans lost Henry last year, Hall and the Jets. If you’re picking a RB in top 10 your team sucks anyway and no single RB is going to save it. RBs need to land in the right spot like most every other player but with them, I believe the data your getting back comparing 1st round picks vs later has to be skewed to bad team drafting them vs a good one. Perfect spots for Bijan and the team drafting him: Vikings (if they trade Cook), Cowboys, Bills, Eagles at 30.
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I agree and it’s a pick you absolutely make at 27 if the RD 1 WR and OTs you want are gone. Based on other needs that we can fill later, and strength and depth we have at other spots - that’s why you take Bijan. You don’t avoid him because the data says RD 1 RBs aren’t worth it. That thinking gets you Zach Moss. What did the eye test tell you our offense needed most - besides Josh to be elite all the time.
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Yea I’ll differ to John Lynch on that one. No it won’t. That’s absurd.