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The Jets have dodged a bullet there. A normal person wouldn’t even have surgery on that.
 

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The Lancaster Police Department has issued an arrest warrant for Yaqub Salik Talib (pictured)

The Lancaster Police Department has issued an arrest warrant for Yaqub Salik Talib (pictured)Credit: Lancaster Police Department


Dragon Elite Academy football coach Mike Hickmon (pictured) was reportedly shot and killed during the incident

Dragon Elite Academy football coach Mike Hickmon (pictured) was reportedly shot and killed during the incidentCredit: DEA Dragons
 

Wow so that was at an actual game where opposing coaches got in a fight and was shot in front of kids. That country is well and truly ****ed
 
Wow so that was at an actual game where opposing coaches got in a fight and was shot in front of kids. That country is well and truly *ed

Yeah, video is just sad, bunch of ******* 'adults'. Hopefully more than just the shooter faces some repercussions too.
 

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How great would it be if we could all fail so incredibly at our jobs and not only keep them but get even more influence on the workplace



Somewhat similar to the path to those QB contracts yall are giving out.... :sweatsmile:

Prior or recent activity don't really matter :p
 
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Schwartz made a highlight reel catch during Tuesday's session, Anthony Poisal of the Browns' official site reports.

Schwartz made news during Cleveland's preseason opener against the Jaguars last Friday for dropping two passes thrown by quarterback Deshaun Watson. The quarterback was sure to provide encouragement to the second year wideout, per Marla Ridenour of the Akron Beacon Journal, which helped get over the disappointment. Also helping was the catch he made with the first-team offense Tuesday, an over-the-shoulder grab of a Jacoby Brissett pass while sliding into the pylon for what would have been a touchdown. "I think the big thing for any of us when we drop a pass, make a bad call or whatever it is, you have to move on," Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said. "I think he has done a nice job of moving on because that is part of being a receiver is moving past those type of plays." Schwartz has had ups and downs since being drafted in the third round of the 2021 draft, so he's had some practice at being resilient. He's more of wideout but could fill-in at the slot if needed. He's currently penciled in as the fourth wideout behind Amari Cooper, Donovan Peoples-Jones and rookie slot man David Bell.
 

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