kuehnobservations.bsky.social
Covered the Detroit Lions for Lionswire before it was called Lionswire, http://Lionsgab.com the Detroit Free Press and did freelance work for http://NFL.com.
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*Minority* woman as well. She gets bigotry mixed in with the sexism for a pretty revolting cocktail of trolls.
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It’s such a beautiful culture despite a history littered with outsiders trying to conquer them.
Any chance you get to learn more about Korean culture, take it.
I will wait with baited breath to hear Mina’s mom’s story.
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Still one of my favorites ever and I’m not even a Rams fan.
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It’s just like graphing calculators when I was in school. Their primary use was quickly overshadowed by the fact you could store formulas and answers in them.
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Is the orangutan armed?
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The only thing I’ve found AI to be useful for is if I have 7 pages of research for a project to ask it to summarize it for an email or PowerPoint.
Even then, I have to proofread every word of it.
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Add it to the hundreds of thousands from COVID…
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I really want to believe this wasn’t intended to be homophobic but more of a shot at Trump handing the presidency over to Elon, but man does it miss the mark.
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Ripping on people in the organization for leaking team happenings to the media on his voluntary and paid weekly media appearance.
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It's interesting that the overbearing, control everything, treat players like objects culture leadings are heading to the college ranks. I just don't see how that plays well nowadays when the schools can't hold the kids hostage.
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Great as, but the NFL’s top demographic is like 45 year old men. They aren’t peeing in 20 seconds.
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It’s strange to see a team just get physically dominated on this stage.
It didn’t look like the Eagles were doing anything crazy, but 0 blitzes? That’s nuts.
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This is a player with immense talent, yet has bounced around the last several years. Traded away, 1 year contract & then signed a 3 year below market deal to go back to the Eagles.
He's angry that he didn't get stability & would never point the finger in the mirror. He's blaming others instead
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- It sounds like he wanted contract talks to continue after he got hurt & when they didn't he left to rehab elsewhere
- No front office in their right mind extends a seriously injured player while rehabbing, especially a player that spent 2 games with the team before getting hurt
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“They won the Super Bowl, it’s worth it”
The list of teams that loaded up and DIDN’T win the Super Bowl is waaaaaay longer.
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Give up assets and cap space to minimize the efficiency of two highly paid players?
Where does LaPorta fit then? Are you going to have Sam, ARSB and Kupp all running routes in the middle of the field? Sounds crowded. Now we're minimizing three players efficiency.
Stop chasing big names please
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Just got this from a friend last night. Equivocating Democrats not revealing how bad a state Biden was in to TWO coups. It's amazing how tightly certain people cling to beliefs, no matter how wrong they are.
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I feel like this is behind that answer
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I have loved this play and cannot understand why nobody has copied that technique. It’s perfect. The QB and OL see him “bail” and he comes perfectly clean. They ran this a couple times when he was there.
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I’m not a Durant fan either, but I’d be remiss if I didn’t point out LeBron has 0 rings without forcing construction of a Super Team and then bailing when it looked to go south.
Stern loved that. He wanted a handful of Super Teams in big markets and the league suffered. Silver’s looking for parity.
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Between Kordell and Polamalu, the Steelers really did some innovative stuff to get the best out of them.
I remember Troy getting a sack on a blitz where he lined up in one gap, then fake dropped back at the snap, but spun around into the next gap and came clean for the sack. I think about it a lot.
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Ugh. Didn’t know about that one.
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Totally agree.
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I didn’t touch on Kroenke defrauding St Louis and yoinking the team to LA to boost his net worth.
He’s a shark. Spanos was like those fish that attach themselves to sharks and eat the scraps and clean their teeth.
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It was listed as a location in the investigation. That’s why I said very loosely linked to him.
Just because he owns it doesn’t mean he was involved. My point was more about even the good ones are still regularly hanging out with the bad ones and can get pulled into their misdeeds by association.
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I’d like to think that if I were ever that rich I wouldn’t lose all sense of humanity.
It’s one thing to flirt or make comments…still not appropriate…but to make women perform for you? So impossibly dehumanizing.
I’d rather he was eating people.
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I’m now wondering WTH Jerry Richardson did to be forced to sell IMMEDIATELY vs everything we know Dan Snyder did and it took 30 years to force him out.
Was Jerry eating people? Actually, it had to be worse in the eyes of other owners. Must have been focused on something other than raising revenue.
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It’s mostly a mob-esque storyline with a dash of urban legend.
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A Lurie owned property was listed as a location that sex trafficking occurred.
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Even Lurie was loosely (very) linked to Bob Kraft’s prostitution scandal.
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Woody Johnson - Overtly racist
Jerry Jones - Sexual assault, blackmailing daughter from outside his marriage, SO much racism
Terry Pegula - Overtly racist
Stephen Ross - tampering, racist
Virginia McCaskey - alleged murder (this is a whole rabbit hole)
These are off the top of my head
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Those not on the list:
Zygi Wilf - Fraud, racketeering and embezzlement
Jimmy Haslam - Fraud
Jim Irsay - sexual misconduct, possession of controlled substances
Robert Kraft - solicitation of prostitution
Steve Bisciotti - withholding wages, downplaying Ray Rice incident and blackballing Kaepernick
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This got me thinking about which NFL owners don't suck.
It's not a long list based on what we *publicly* know.
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As usual, you are spot on. It's been tough to make sure I'm following who I think I'm following without verification.
Especially now that the bots and trolls are trying to come over and gum up the works.
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Have we figured out how to manufacture fruits and vegetables? Or get them to grow in the snow?
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Good point. Way more depressing, but very very valid.
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Sad thing is, he’ll probably only face ramifications because he had a bad year. Had he been an All-Pro this year, “Justin deeply regrets if anybody was offended by any actions he may have taken. We look forward to him drilling FGs this fall.”
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I don’t want this taken as a defense of him, but so many athletes are conditioned to believe they can just do what they want.
Bad grades? School/Team helps you. Get pulled over? School/Team sweeps it under the rug.
Eventually, you have grown men that have never faced a consequence of their actions