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hookhausen · 5 months
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the ending was great idc
also carlie bravo made this entire segment so much funnier bc he genuinely didnt expect to see him there and every time i watch the clip i laugh even harder
i think that tony khan and his dad should play into this since the nfl draft is tomorrow and tk should come out with a neckbrace and they should have to explain it to everyone on live television that he was attacked
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supakixbabe · 5 months
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“It didn’t have to be this way.”
Credit: JJ
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dalekofchaos · 5 months
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rebelkelley0219 · 3 months
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the-football-chick · 2 years
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Former NFL LB Hayes Pullard describes his experiences travelling with different NFL teams.
via @enclavestories/tt
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subsidystadium · 3 months
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More fake love for Jacksonville's stadium proposal, this time coming from Jax Chamber
I know that what I am about to say isn’t shocking. This topic happens in every city that builds a professional sports venue today. But it still bothers me whenever I read an article or opinion piece from a person/group who has a predetermined agenda. As in, someone, or some group who claims to support a new Arena/Ballpark/Stadium, only to find out that the person or group is paid directly or…
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thecoffeelorian · 10 days
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Dear Helpers...
Firstly, let me thank everyone who helped Khaled, Rajaa, and Karam reach $16,000 CAD in their campaign...
...Second, as an estimated 20 people (minimum!) were killed in Khan Younis as of September 10th, I don't believe there is any explanation necessary for the continued urgency of helping aid in evacuation efforts...not when this photo describes everything!!
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Therefore...instead of wasting time on trying to be flowery or poetic, let me just get straight to the matter!
Here are all the links from my latest round of Palestinian followers, so I hope all of these families can get at least a few, if not several, more donations out of this!
The links are as follows:
From Yaser Matar: HERE (I have donated $10 CAD to this campaign, please match it!) $16,569 CAD raised of $70,000 goal--STAGNANT CAMPAIGN, more donations needed!
From Mohammed: HERE (I have donated €10 to this campaign, please match it!) €3,098 raised of €20,000 goal--STAGNANT CAMPAIGN, more donations needed!
From Ahmad Waleed: HERE, $9,100 raised of $25,000 goal--STAGNANT CAMPAIGN, more donations needed!
From Shad: HERE, €5,463 raised of €20,000 goal--STAGNANT CAMPAIGN, more donations needed!
From Thaer Qanoo: HERE, $182 raised of $20,000 goal--STAGNANT CAMPAIGN, more donations needed!
From Nour: HERE, $24,484 raised of $90,000 goal
From Mohammad Matar: HERE, €1,250 raised of €15,000 target--STAGNANT CAMPAIGN, more donations needed!
From Malak Muhammad: HERE, €260 raised of €40,000 goal--STAGNANT CAMPAIGN, more donations needed!
From Huda Mahmoud: HERE, $686 raised of $10,000 goal--STAGNANT CAMPAIGN, more donations needed!
From Doaa Jadalhaq: HERE, kr197,155 SEK raised of kr300,000 goal
From Mohamed Jadalhaq: HERE, kr4,866 SEK raised of kr300,000 goal--STAGNANT CAMPAIGN, more donations needed!
From Mohammed Alnajjar: HERE / HERE, €2,150 raised of €30,000 goal--STAGNANT CAMPAIGN, more donations needed!
From Mohammed Mohammed: HERE, £70 raised of £50,000 goal--NEW CAMPAIGN; donations needed!
From Hanan Mahmoud: HERE, $225 raised of $100,000 goal--NEW CAMPAIGN; donations needed!
There will be another update like this very soon, as my follower count continues to rise with more families in need of focus...but for now, I only ask you this:
Donate. Share. Reblog.
Tags for reach:
@rob-os-17 @obi-wan-catobi @bartholomew-junior and anyone else looking to donate and share more Palestinian campaigns!
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wrestlingisfake · 9 months
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The groomer allegations started when Kenny Omega shared what was meant to be a wholesome video when he wrestled a little girl in Japan over on twitter. The context was the little girl lost a competition to be a wrestler and was really upset after the loss. The company hosting that competition felt bad and had asked Kenny if he could do a match with her due to his reputation of being a safe worker. He did and they were all happy and had a good time. Twitter got ugly about it and twisted it so bad that even Kenny had to address it.
Yeah, I figured it was probably connected to the "Kenny once wrestled a nine-year-old girl" stuff. But even so, it's nonsensical to me that people twisted that into "Kenny is a groomer."
It's like people are determined to hate on a public figure, but on some level they know that's wrong so they become more determined to invent some legitimate-sounding reason to hate them. Like, with Jericho, all the Trumpy stuff is low-hanging fruit--that makes sense, even if I don't think people should waste so much energy on it. But then if their target doesn't have any obvious character flaws, they just go on a fishing expedition, until they're so obsessed that they'll interpret anything as scandalous.
This is nothing new, I suppose. But the added wrinkle nowadays is this belief that constantly bitching about "problematic" wrestlers on social media is going to somehow get them blackballed from the industry. So now it's not pure spite, it's activism! As if one can carve out all the "bad" parts of pro wrestling simply by announcing one's disgust every time they appear on TV. If it worked like that, Vince McMahon would have been washed up by 1991. If it worked like that, AEW would have been nipped in the bud once people found out Shad Khan donated money to Trump.
Basically people are trying to convince themselves it's okay to make everything about how much they hate somebody. And my point is, no, that's really never okay, even if "somebody" really does suck ass. I'm sure somebody's reading this wondering why I keep going back to Jericho haters, when the original issue was weirdos inventing reasons to condemn Omega. But the end result is kind of the same thing, because even when the hatred is justified it's still self-destructive.
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mjfass · 5 months
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Shad Khan gives big Frank Costanza vibes
Omg, THAT IS ABSOLUTELY TRUE, LOL. This made my day.
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John Russell at LGBTQ Nation:
In a historic moment, Jacksonville Jaguars assistant strength and conditioning coach Kevin Maxen has come out, becoming the NFL’s first male coach to publicly identify as gay. “I don’t want to feel like I have to think about it anymore,” Maxen said in an interview with Outsports. “I don’t want to feel like I have to lie about who I am seeing, or why I am living with someone else.” Maxen explained that his decision to come out had a lot to do with his relationship with boyfriend Nick. The couple have been together for over two years, and Maxen said he wanted to introduce Nick to his colleagues just like any other coach. [...]
As Outsports notes, several female assistant NFL coaches have come out publicly prior to Maxen, while WNBA coach Curt Miller came out in 2015. But Maxen is the first male coach in major American men’s professional sports to come out as gay. “I want to be vocal in support of people living how they want to live,” Maxen said, “But I also want to just live and not feel fear about how people will react.” According to ESPN.com, Jaguars owner Shad Khan, who was a vocal supporter of a 2017 Jacksonville, Florida city ordinance expanding nondiscrimination protections on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity, fully supports Maxen.
Jacksonville Jaguars assistant strength and conditioning coach Kevin Maxen is the first male NFL coach to come out as gay.
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gossipchq · 2 years
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So is Shad Khan going to leave his money to his dingbat son or ratchet daughter?
Probably whichever one doesn’t get a baby from some broke wrestler
yikes... who knows.
@khcnartist & @abovetheseheaux
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girlrants · 2 years
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I illustrated Manal Shad, a passionate and brilliant, 14 year old climate activist from Dir, Pakistan for @sojogram, for the spotlight section in their upcoming December issue ✨ It was quite inspiring and refreshing to learn about the young, vivacious Manal, who first came into the global spotlight after getting featured in Oxford Uni alum, Sarah Jehaan Khan’s short documentary titled ‘Passoon’ ‎(پاسون) which means ‘to rise up for a cause’ in Pashto. “Passoon” won first prize at the Girls Impact the World Film Festival in 2020 — the film highlights the work of Manal Shad, a then 12-year-old climate activist speaking about deforestation in a rural, mountainous area of Pakistan. Watching a clip of Manal on social media one is struck with her presence and concern about the environment in her community. “It isn't uncommon for girls to be that vocal in cities like Lahore or Islamabad, but it is relatively rare to see a girl speaking at public forums in areas like Dir where Manal lives and where audiences are almost entirely men.” Manal began speaking out when she noticed that forests in her community were disappearing — loggers were cutting down trees and not replanting. She became concerned that deforestation of surrounding mountains was leading to flooding in towns like hers. “There used to be trees on these mountains, so the soil would absorb most of the water,” Manal says in “Passoon.” “Now they are only absorbing 10% of water. People have always lived in these areas, the issue is with our bad management of resources!” What Manal witnessed in her community is happening across Pakistan. With the highest annual deforestation rate in the world, experts fear that all forest areas in the country could be gone within the next five years. @sojogram - Sojourners is an independent, award-winning print and online magazine of faith, culture and politics, based in the US. Thank you to AD @dontcallme_candy for this great learning opportunity! Watch Passoon here: https://www.facebook.com/mohrpak/videos/230755864864137/ #manalshad #climateactivist #climateaction #climatechange #dir #pakistan #illustration #digitalillustration #digitalart #procreate #sojourners #sojogram (at Dir) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck-jpAUra-9/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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904sadmonthly · 3 days
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At this point, the scheme isn't the problem. Where are Doug Pederson's communication skills?
September 19 2024
Earlier this week, I shared a Facebook post of Mike Tomlin telling reporters he can't tell them how the hot dog is made because they might not like it. Knowing EXACTLY what he meant, I wrote a caption saying I would trade the entire farm to get that man in a Jaguars hoodie.
As many hardcore NFL fans know, the Steelers are driven by their coaching tradition. They've only had 3 since the late 1960s. While patience has been the critical soft skill used by Pittsburgh's ownership to accomplish this feat, the communication skills possessed by Chuck Noll, Bill Cowher, and Mike Tomlin helped the coaches keep their part of the deal as well.
Each of these three coaches were or are amazing communicators who could get the most out of the players given to them by their general managers (although, it should be mentioned that Noll controlled everything football related during his run). For evidence, Cowher is working for CBS as an in-studio commentator and Tomlin is widely praised for his realness and ability to keep players with "character issues" in check while other head coaches around the NFL cannot.
Last season, Tomlin's messaging should have fallen through the cracks completely. His team had no quarterback, a struggling run game, and wide receivers who were going into business for themselves every week. Along with that, the defense was aging and starting to get banged up. Unfortunately, the gradual wear and tear culminated with TJ Watt getting injured in the last game of the season when Pittsburgh beat the Ravens to earn a playoff spot.
Despite these challenges, Tomlin and the Steelers won 10 games. DOUBLE DIGITS. In contrast, Shad Khan publicly stated that he believed the 2024 Jaguars were the best team ever assembled by the franchise. After 2 weeks, it feels like their season is about to fall off the rails going into a Monday Night Football game against the Buffalo Bills.
When Trevor Lawrence took the podium after the Jaguars' Week 2 loss against the Browns, he flat out said the team sucks right now. He's right, but it's troubling that the franchise QB who just got the big deal is the one who has to light a fire under his teammates two weeks into the season.
I am NOT a fan of coach speak and cookie cutter public relations statements, but I also feel like certain things and sentiments should stay in house when there are still 15 games left to play. Ultimately, the players are going to mirror the personality of their head coach, and this is why I'm very concerned about Doug Pederson's performance as a communicator right now.
Lately, Doug Pederson's press conferences have been flat and uninspiring. It seems like he's leaning more on the players' execution instead of evaluating the collective elements of a successful football team. Good clock management. The ability to bounce back from huge mistakes. Outplaying bad play calls because your man can beat the other man. These are things any football team can do regardless of the personnel; and Mike Tomlin's Steelers seem to do it every year.
The Jaguars' performance in the 4th quarter this season reeks of a squad that can't get punched in the mouth and swing back. The entire 2nd half of the Miami game also showed that the team doesn't know how to be a front runner for all 60 minutes either. While we love to bash Press Taylor and Trent Baalke, Doug Pederson's tendency to put everything on the players' mistakes instead of what he can do to keep them focused during games is a significant problem.
In his September 19th press conference, Doug highlighted the players' lack of execution again and said the game plans are player driven. If that's the case, who's the one allowing the players to underperform? And what sense does it make to keep putting things in the players' hands if they've shown they aren't ready for the responsibility yet?
I don't have an issue with the Jaguars being a coach driven franchise. We can put Doug Pederson on every billboard in Orange Park and give him a used car dealership in Atlantic Beach as a signing bonus. However, Coach Pederson has to embrace the uglier elements of being The Man if he's going to take Jacksonville into the upper stratosphere of NFL football.
Coach, these losses are on you. Coach, any culture that allows losing is a bad culture. Coach, constant collapses in the 4th quarter are a sign that your in-game communication needs work. Coach,
What is your actual mission statement?
You want to win a Super Bowl. Great, every team wants to do that. But HOW are you going to do it, Coach Pederson? What will be the competitive advantage that separates the Jaguars from everybody else? What or who are you building around? How will you communicate this to the players? How did you communicate this to Shad Khan during your job interview?
These questions need answers, Coach - YOUR answers. Believe it or not, a lot of fans are willing to accept whatever those answers are. However, the good faith has to be rewarded with a tangible and transparent message that we can understand. Scratch that, that the PLAYERS can understand.
Communication is a soft skill that has prevented wars, taken companies to the New York Stock Exchange, made kings, and, yes, won Super Bowls. The greatest coach in Jaguars history, Tom Coughlin, didn't win his championships in Duval, but every player he worked with says the same things about him. Coughlin time. Discipline. Professionalism. It wore a lot of dudes down (and probably wasn't the best approach to managing a bunch of millionaires), but it also gave a wild card Giants team the confidence needed to beat the 2007 Patriots in a game nobody thought they would win.
In life, business, and football, the ability to properly communicate the message of the day is a high value skill. Hopefully, Coach Pederson recognizes this before it's too late.
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dalekofchaos · 5 months
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Elite go full nWo
So The Elite take out Tony Khan and Shad Khan becomes an on screen authority figure?
Is this where this is going?
I assume Kenny is gonna be the face who goes against The Elite?
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thetulipchildren · 11 days
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Au pays des dragon
Blanc
Bleu
Noir ou rouge
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N'a tu pas vu cette femme
Qui possède le trésor enfoui
Dans ton nombril ?
Quand les plaines
Courre au vent
De te ramener sur place?
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Ne veux tu pas?
l'univers au centre du ciel ?
, quand la terre devient ce reflet étoilé...
, éparpillés dans ton monde ?
Ou considère tu au loin, l'univers ...
Que tu pense réunir par ta main qui l'a traverse
À nos adresses...
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Ne sais tu pas parler
À travers tes montagnes
Quand ta nation
Chante encore ton nom
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Aux dragons de tes vents🐉🐉🐉🐉
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Texte pour Gensis Khan
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Shad et le lion de dori🐎🌹
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mikunziv · 21 days
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Is This The Best Jacksonville Jaguars Team Ever Assembled? - BVM Sports
The Jacksonville Jaguars are under pressure to prove they are the most talented team in franchise history. Owner Shad Khan has set the expectation ...
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