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  • Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post

    I guess I'll be the one to educate you that football is a team sport with 11 on the field at one time for each team. You show your hand as being bupkus when you resort to "who'd he ever beat?" stuff.

    I'm a Steelers guy, but the Browns with Garrett have more playoff wins than the Steelers with Watt.
    Take it easy, smart guy. I know Garrett’s a beast. I’ve stated that I wouldn’t sign Watt to a comparable deal. But if you feel the need to educate me on that too, I’m all ears.

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    • Antonio Brown has been charged with Attempted Murder. Police have yet to locate/arrest him.

      Not kids' stuff anymore. I hope he turns himself in.

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      • Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post

        It’s cyclical. Just about everyone gets their turn, except the Browns of course.
        From 1932 to 1999 the Philadelphia Eagles were 405-490-25 as a franchise with three NFL titles in 1948, 1949 and 1960 in 5 title game appearances (1947, 1948, 1949, 1960, 1980)

        They have gone 268-162-2 since 2000 with 2 titles in 2017 and 2024 in 4 title game appearances (2004, 2017, 2022, 2024)

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        • Greatest ending in golf history?

          Wow

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          • Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
            Greatest ending in golf history?

            Wow
            It was sure fun to watch and close out Father’s Day. The drama of the rain delay, running out of daylight, and the steady drizzle added to the story. Then there’s Oakmont, which never disappoints. For all of us weekend warrior golfers out there, there’s something about watching the best on the planet, who can sometimes look like robots they’re so good, struggle. I didn’t know much about J.J. Spaun before yesterday but he seemed like a really likable guy.

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            • Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post

              It was sure fun to watch and close out Father’s Day. The drama of the rain delay, running out of daylight, and the steady drizzle added to the story. Then there’s Oakmont, which never disappoints. For all of us weekend warrior golfers out there, there’s something about watching the best on the planet, who can sometimes look like robots they’re so good, struggle. I didn’t know much about J.J. Spaun before yesterday but he seemed like a really likable guy.

              From about Hole 13 in, that was just crazy. There was about 6-8 guys still in at that point, which is obviously very rare in a Major. With 3 or 4 holes to go, (5) of them were tied for the lead at +1.

              Witnessing a 64.5-foot, walk-off putt to win the U.S. Open ... insane. That's movie stuff. Sunday night. U.S. Open. National TV. Talk about ice in the veins.

              The NBC angle didn't do it it justice. There are some incredible angles of it on Twitter from spectators. If he'd putt that 1,000 times I'm not sure he'd make it again.

              What's crazy is J.J. Spaun looked dead in the water prior to the rain delay. It composed him and he just caught fire.

              That was wild to watch the last 7-8 holes. Some of those guys just imploded ... slamming clubs, etc. Oakmont is just relentless.

              I've watched those tournaments my whole life. That was one of the best endings (maybe the best) you'll ever see. It had it all -- and it didn't have the stars involved aside from Scotty lingering.

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              • Best in a while. The putt fits well with the crazy shifting in the leaderboard all weekend. I was pulling for Hovland but happy for Spaun.

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