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Cody Edwards

@codyjedwards

Man of God, Husband, Father of 2. East Texas born & raised. Fan of Rangers, Cowboys, Mavs, & Baylor Bears.

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calendar_today29-03-2009 01:22:57

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Welles Crowther’s bravery and heroism on 9/11 shall never be forgotten. As survivor Judy Wein, who was rescued by Crowther notes, “People can live 100 years and not have the compassion, the wherewithal to do what he did.”

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"No game defines its players more by the footsteps they follow. Then maybe once in a lifetime or so, somebody comes around without precedence." Tom Verducci on Shohei Ohtani's path to greatness.

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Just doing my part and saying something nice... THANK YOU Jamey Newberg for providing some silver linings and priority reading for the Rangers this season. There's always next year! CashApp: $CJE1221

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One year ago today the Rangers made history by winning the first World Series in franchise history! November 1 will always be a special day for Rangers fans!

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ONE WEEK WARNING: January Zoom workshop for aspiring sportswriters begins 1/14 at 7 pm ET. No experience required. Come learn how to break in. Email [email protected] for pricing and more info.

ONE WEEK WARNING: January Zoom workshop for aspiring sportswriters begins 1/14 at 7 pm ET. No experience required. Come learn how to break in. 

Email bychriscotillo@gmail.com for pricing and more info.
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Let's have some fun. Guess all 5 correctly and win one month of 🎱 moves... SF @ PIT ML NYY @ TEX ML TB @ LAA ML HOU @ MIA ML BAL @ PHI ML (MUST LIKE AND RETWEET TO ENTER)

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Welles Crowther, a former Boston College lacrosse player who had a trademark red bandana, was working in New York on Sept. 11, 2001. This is the story of how he led people to safety after terrorists struck the World Trade Center.