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No one is above the law! Illinois investigating ICE swapping license plates
posty replied to TimHauck's topic in The Geek Club
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NFL's Pro Bowl festivities moving to Tuesday of Super Bowl week...
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/46684395/nfl-pro-bowl-festivities-moving-tuesday-super-bowl-week NEW YORK -- The NFL is moving its Pro Bowl festivities to Super Bowl week beginning this February, the latest adjustment for the all-star event that became a flag football game a few years ago. Commissioner Roger Goodell announced the change Wednesday at the league's annual fall owners meeting. "We've spent a lot of time evolving our Pro Bowl, talking about how to make our Pro Bowl more attractive, both for our players participating but also our fans," Goodell said. "We spent a great deal of time talking about the objectives, and the objectives really are to celebrate and honor our incredible players, and second is to use our game as a global platform." The plan is to hold the Pro Bowl Games on Tuesday night, Feb. 3, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, the venue that is hosting the Super Bowl experience fan fest. The largest ballroom holds 4,000 people, making it a more intimate event than in previous years, with a focus on television. It remains a flag football game between the AFC and NFC, though executive VP of international events Peter O'Reilly did acknowledge the format could become more internationally focused in the leadup to the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. "Flag has become a global game," Goodell said. "Our players have embraced playing that in the all-star format, and we think it's really important to continue that initiative." NFL owners unanimously approved players participating in the '28 Games, though work is still being done to finalize the agreement with the union. The 49ers are hosting the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 8, in Santa Clara, California. It returns to SoFi Stadium in Inglewood outside LA in 2027 and is set to take place at Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta in 2028. Beginning in '26, there will be two new coaches, replacing Peyton and Eli Manning, though O'Reilly said the brothers would remain involved in the event in some capacity. The league is not committing to Tuesday night beyond next year, according to O'Reilly, who said it's a process of continuing to learn about what's best for the Pro Bowl. Goodell said the league met with 15-20 players for an hour over the summer to get their thoughts on the event that was branded as the Pro Bowl in 1951 and was played in LA before becoming a staple in Honolulu annually until 2012 and moving around since. -
We Just Saw an Umpire Miss 24 Calls…In One Postseason Game
posty replied to edjr's topic in The Geek Club
Most of those in edjr's post, I did not have a problem with... He called the high strike and the ones that were just off the plate... Now missing a strike and calling it a ball is a little embarrassing, but as long as he is consistent for both sides... -
Which posters have been banned at FFtoday for any length of time
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There are some users that I would love to see get banned for a substantial amount of time... -
Which posters have been banned at FFtoday for any length of time
posty replied to TimmySmith's topic in The Geek Club
So, a fish saved Pittsburgh... -
Which posters have been banned at FFtoday for any length of time
posty replied to TimmySmith's topic in The Geek Club
Some good ones for sure... -
Hopefully the Blue Jays sweep them...
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You blow him as well?
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Name a movie sequel that was better than the original
posty replied to edjr's topic in The Geek Club
Yeah I was debating as well... I love gory movies and the first one was great, but I think Bruce Campbell and his comedy just made the second one better... -
Name a movie sequel that was better than the original
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Evil Dead 2 > Evil Dead -
When will Hardcore troubadour become all time leader in posts at FFT?
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Sounds like something Newbie would have went for... -
When will Hardcore troubadour become all time leader in posts at FFT?
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I'll believe it when I see it... Oh wait, no I won't... I still have HT on ignore... -
I don't think we are "10-1" any more...
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Roundabouts are great... It is the other drivers you have to watch out for as a huge majority of them don't know how they work...
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https://www.tmz.com/2025/10/16/kiss-guitarist-ace-frehley-dead/ Ace Frehley, the original lead guitarist for KISS, is dead ... TMZ has confirmed. The legendary musician died Thursday after being hospitalized, and placed on life support ... with the family coming to the difficult decision to turn off his ventilator. We broke the story ... Ace suffered a brain bleed after taking a nasty fall in studio a couple of weeks ago. Ace was a founding member of KISS ... joining forces with Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley and Peter Criss. He shredded guitar with the band from 1973 to 1982 ... but left the group amid substance abuse issues and creative differences. He tried his hand at a solo career ... founding the band Frehley's Comet -- a play on "Spaceman," his KISS handle. The group played together from 1984 to 1988 then broke up ... and Ace later rejoined KISS for its 1996 reunion tour and remained with them until 2002. Ace helped KISS create a ton of hits ... including "Detroit Rock City," "I Was Made for Lovin' You," and "Rock and Roll All Nite." His solo career might best be remembered for his covers of the songs "Back in the New York Groove" and "Into the Night." In 2014, Ace and the rest of his KISS brothers were inducted into the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame. He's the first original member of KISS to die. Ace was 74. RIP
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https://www.tmz.com/2025/10/19/doug-martin-dead/ Doug Martin -- a former running back who last played in the NFL in 2018 -- has died ... TMZ has learned. A source with direct knowledge tells TMZ Martin passed away Saturday morning ... though they did not share any further details. Martin was a standout RB at Boise State for four years before the Tampa Bay Buccaneers drafted him in the first round of the 2012 NFL Draft. He played six seasons in Tampa Bay during which time he was twice named to the Pro Bowl and once received All-Pro honors. He finished his career in the 2018-2019 season with the then Oakland Raiders. In his seven NFL seasons, Martin rushed for 5,356 yards and ran in 30 touchdowns. He racked up more than 1,200 receiving yards and a pair of receiving TDs as well. We caught up with Martin once ... congratulating him shortly after he was drafted by the Bucs. Martin was 36. RIP
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https://www.mlb.com/news/jesus-montero-dies-at-age-35 Jesús Montero, a one-time top prospect for the Yankees who played five seasons in the Majors, died this weekend at age 35, the Yankees announced on Sunday. Montero was reportedly involved in a motorbike crash earlier this month in which he sustained major internal injuries. Montero was ranked the No. 1 Yankees prospect and No. 9 overall prospect by MLB Pipeline in 2011. After posting an .814 OPS and starting 87 games at catcher that season for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, Montero was promoted to the Yankees in September. Initially, the 21-year-old Montero lived up to the hype, batting .328/.406/.590 in the final month of the 2011 season and looking like a potential middle-of-the-order fixture for the Yankees for years to come. The Yankees, however pulled off a stunning trade with the Mariners prior to the 2012 season, sending Montero and pitcher Héctor Noesí to Seattle for pitchers Jose Campos and Michael Pineda. Montero hit 15 home runs in 2012 but appeared in just 73 big league games after that because of injuries and a suspension for violating MLB's performance-enhancing drug policy, finishing his big league career in 2015. He had stints in the Blue Jays and Orioles organizations but did not appear in the Majors for those clubs. He most recently played winter ball in Venezuela in 2020-21. Montero was signed by the Yankees as an international free agent for $1.6 million and eventually became what many believed was a can't-miss prospect. Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said Montero "may well be the best player I've ever traded" following the deal with Seattle. Montero finished his career with a .253 average and 28 home runs in 226 games.
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FAKE NEWS!!! DEEP FAKE!!! BIDEN'S AMERICA!!! Wait, what are we supposed to yell?
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Rather listen to Trunk than Jim Florentine…. Florentine just is annoying to me…
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And don’t forget Skenes as well…
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So this thread is on the moon?
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Latest On Tigers, Tarik Skubal https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/10/latest-on-tigers-tarik-skubal.html October 17th: Evan Petzold of The Detroit Free Press reports that Detroit’s offer after 2024 was for four years and less than $100MM. October 16th: The Tigers are now down to their final season of control over the American League’s best pitcher. Tarik Skubal is entering his last year of arbitration and trending towards the largest pitching contract in history if he stays healthy. Jon Heyman of The New York Post wrote this evening that Skubal could seek a deal of at least $400MM. Heyman reports that Detroit’s extension offer last offseason was shy of the $170MM which Garrett Crochet received from the Red Sox in April. Heyman specifies that the Tigers’ offer came before Crochet’s extension. Much will be made of the more than $200MM gap between those two numbers, but that doesn’t consider the timing of Detroit’s offer. The front office certainly wouldn’t be under any illusions now that a sub-$200MM proposal would be close. Their previous offer came when Skubal was two years from free agency and before the Crochet precedent. It wasn’t clear last offseason that Crochet would command as strong a deal as he did. That contract was nearly $50MM above the previous top extension for a pitcher with between four and five years of service time (Jacob deGrom’s $120.5MM deal with the Mets from 2019). The Red Sox certainly don’t have any regrets after Crochet’s dominant ’25 season, but that deal pushed the extension market dramatically forward. While it’s not clear precisely what Detroit had offered, it’s safe to presume it was north of the deGrom extension and would have been a record within his service class before the Crochet signing. Skubal bet on himself and is in position to truly cash in as a result. He’s going to win his second consecutive AL Cy Young Award after posting a 2.21 ERA with 241 strikeouts across 31 starts. He is two and a half seasons removed from the flexor surgery that ended his 2022 campaign. Most importantly, he’s now 12 months away from the open market. Yoshinobu Yamamoto received the largest guarantee for a pitcher in MLB history when he signed with the Dodgers for $325MM. That was in large part due to his unusual circumstances coming over from Japan. He was an established ace in NPB and widely viewed as one of the two best pitchers (alongside Paul Skenes) who had yet to pitch in MLB at the time. Yamamoto came over before his age-25 season — earlier than any MLB ace could accrue the necessary six years of service time to hit free agency. He commanded a 12-year deal that was three years longer than any other pitching contract. Among domestic free agent pitchers, Gerrit Cole has the record on his nine-year, $324MM contract with the Yankees. Cole had yet to win a Cy Young but was coming off two straight top five finishes. He hit the market at age 29, while Skubal is on track to become a free agent at 30. Cole’s deal is six years old, so there’ll surely be an adjustment for inflation. Cole’s $36MM average annual value was a record for a pitcher at the time. It’s now down to sixth — not including the Shohei Ohtani deal — on an annual basis. Late-career aces Justin Verlander, Max Scherzer and Zack Wheeler have each reached or topped $42MM on two- or three-year contracts. deGrom received $37MM annually on his five-year deal with Texas, while Blake Snell is making $36.4MM per season from the Dodgers (albeit with deferrals that drop the net present AAV to the $31-32MM range). Those are all free agent precedents. MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz projects Skubal for a $17.8MM salary in his last arbitration year. Detroit wouldn’t get much of a discount on an extension, but a long-term deal this offseason would come with the risk that he suffers an injury next year. The Tigers have signed two contracts above $200MM: Prince Fielder’s free agent deal and Miguel Cabrera’s franchise-high $248MM extension. They’re each more than a decade old and came under the ownership tenure of the late Mike Ilitich. Since his son Christopher Ilitch took control of the organization in 2017, they’ve signed one nine-figure deal — the $140MM Javier Baez addition. Detroit has a relatively clean long-term payroll outlook aside from Baez’s $24MM salaries over the next two seasons. Jack Flaherty has a $20MM player option for 2026, while Colt Keith is signed for $4-5MM for the next four years. There’s enough payroll space that it’s conceivable the Tigers could make a competitive extension offer to Skubal. If talks don’t gain traction, they’d need to decide whether to hold him for a final season or entertain trade possibilities. Detroit is coming off consecutive playoff berths and spent most of the ’25 season in control of the AL Central. It’s difficult to envision the Tigers being legitimate contenders in 2026 if they were to trade Skubal, even if they built a return around controllable big league talent. There’s a strong argument for simply holding Skubal in the hope that he carries them to a deep postseason run and making a qualifying offer next winter. If they struggle in the first half, he’d be a marquee deadline trade chip. The alternative this offseason would be to follow the respective Red Sox, Padres and Astros precedents with Mookie Betts, Juan Soto and Kyle Tucker. Those teams all traded their superstar before his final season of arbitration. That went terribly for Boston. San Diego did very well on the Soto return and has won at least 90 games in each of the past two seasons. The jury is still out on Houston’s trade of Tucker. They got a strong three-player return but came up shy of the postseason this year. Those teams were all navigating short-term payroll restrictions from ownership that shouldn’t be an issue for Detroit with how little money they have on the books. President of baseball operations Scott Harris gave a non-answer when asked about Skubal’s future during the Tigers’ end-of-season presser on Monday. “I can’t comment on our players being traded … so I’m going to respond by not actually commenting on it,” Harris said. “Tarik is a Tiger. I hope he wins the Cy Young for the second consecutive year. He’s an incredible pitcher and we’re lucky to have him.”
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And is the Dodgers salary accurate with them deferring an island for Ohtani...
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RIP Ace…
