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Everything posted by cmh6476
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Quarterbacks all time with 7 consecutive games of 200 yds passing and 100 rating
cmh6476 replied to edjr's topic in The Geek Club
someone deserves to have their name spelled right -
AI Overview Approximately 40 to 42 million Americans are expected to lose SNAP benefits in November due to the federal government shutdown, as funding has "run dry". The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has instructed states to hold November benefit payments, impacting roughly one in eight Americans. a lot?
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none? You can't get SNAP if you are here illegally. At least not in the states where I work.
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Just did a media interview on this. On a zoom right now about this. About to jump on a call with our Senator's office on this issue. There is some implication with ACA and renewals on November 1 that I don't understand. But it seems like Congress is using that date as leverage. I bet after that we see some traction and movement.
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Maholmies, Allen or Maye for MVP right now? **edit**
cmh6476 replied to edjr's topic in The Geek Club
Super Bowls > MVPs -
Petty, maybe, but I chuckled.
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Sounds like they're in trouble
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Andy Dalton sucks
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USDA blames Democrats for potential SNAP benefits lapse
cmh6476 replied to Maximum Overkill's topic in The Geek Club
Schumer's shutdown -
Parks & Rec/The Office fans - which was better?
cmh6476 replied to BiffTannen's topic in The Geek Club
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90s Alternative Draft - Survivor Voting Round 2 - VOTE FOR WORST AND 2nd WORST
cmh6476 replied to BiffTannen's topic in The Geek Club
I'm gone. I realize this place is full of frat boys from the 90s following these results -
There's no rules. This was a 6, 7 thread, whatever that means
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Did you delete a post in this thread? Or am I losing my mind?
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Democrats under fire as food stamp funds run dry: 42 million Americans caught in shutdown fight
cmh6476 replied to Maximum Overkill's topic in The Geek Club
Bread for the World just reached out for me to join a zoom with Hawley's office on Monday. We got this -
anybody got a spot for this guy with miller going on IR?
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Democrats under fire as food stamp funds run dry: 42 million Americans caught in shutdown fight
cmh6476 replied to Maximum Overkill's topic in The Geek Club
I've been working to build support from other legislators for Senator Hawley's legislation to restore SNAP funding -
dude really went all in.
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PFSN rankings through week 7. Bears don't seem so offensive anymore. @LaChup
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I'm going to start working on projections, and I base a lot of my projected QB and RB success on the status of O-Lines. Which takes a bunch of time to google for various teams, see what changes have taken place in the offseason, and evaluate where strengths and weaknesses lie. With that said, I've always thought this place was most valuable for the insight you got from locals who knew the most about their team, so I'm asking what you know relative to where your local team's O-Line stands. For KC: Key departures: G Joe Thuney traded to the Bears for a 4th round pick OT DJ Humphries signed with LA Rams in the offseason New arrivals: OT Josh Simmons drafted with the 32nd overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft OT Jaylon Moore signed in March of 2025 Other Notes: G Trey Smith signed to a 4-year extension in July C Creed Humphrey signed 4-year extension last year Analysis: If you recall in the playoffs, injuries forced the Chiefs to move Thuney a Guard out to play LT as he was their best option. He fared well, although not a prototypical LT, but then that impacted the play of the interior 0-line. The Chiefs wanted to address the Tackle position in the offseason, and I'm a homer but I think they did about as well as they could. Humphrey and Smith I believe are the highest paid players at their respective positions, so the interior of the Chiefs line will remain beefy. Josh Simmons has exceeded expectations, and I've heard the Chiefs expected him to go way earlier than he did and they feel like they found their LT of the future. Something you'd never expect when you're drafting near the 30's in the first round year after year. He's manned the position from the onset in training camp and preseason and really appears to be holding his own. You'd expect to have a learning curb with a rookie playing LT, but we're excited that it won't be Jawaan Taylor lining up offside and jumping early, even if the refs aren't calling it every play This has created sort of a competition at RT with offseason acquisition Jaylon Moore and Jawaan Taylor who is still with the team, which is good for depth and gives the Chiefs some options. Second year guy Kingsley Suamataia is getting the opportunity to be the starting LG, and that's the position with the biggest question mark heading into the season. There's some additional depth and competition specifically at LG, but overall I feel really good about the prospects for the OL going into the year. Not that I expect that much insight, but at least sentiments of whether your team's O-Line will be pretty good or suck in the coming year would be helpful
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https://x.com/PFSN365/status/1980772838068858965 and that's with Josh Simmons out tending to personal family matters
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Rice -> Kelce -> Worthy -> Brown -> Pacheco/ Smith -> JuJu -> Thornton -> Gray HTH
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I'm obviously taking the Chiefs and Jayhawks and going to lose
