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Content Lead for the NBA🏀| Stonehill Football 2020| #MT74👼| #flyeaglesfly🦅| IG: Noah_Knows1

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Sam Monson (@sammonsonnfl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honestly, that game was the Eagles season in a nutshell. 49ers forced them to actually summon offense when they needed it and they just didn't have it on command like that. Never really did this season.

Christopher Miller (@chrizmillr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To me - Marty Supreme, OBAA, Sinners, & Hamnet were all engaging, skillfully-made films with interesting ideas and great performances and the vitriolic mob-hating on this site around this time of year is predictable and annoying

Brenden Deeg (@brendendeeg_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Josh Allen is an amazing football player. But the way the media covers him is truly wild. He had 4 turnovers yesterday. It is almost impossible to win a playoff game with that. He also missed a wide-open Knox for the game-winner. There has never been a QB coddled like this.

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Best casting noms shouldn’t have been essentially the best picture category. The Long Walk, Weapons, Sorry, Baby were all begin deserving, just to name a few. #Oscars

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With: 15 sacks taken 51 QBR 6 Fumbles 2 ints Credit belongs to the defense, he was below average every step of the way

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Happy Black History Month! Throughout this month, we continue our “Rooted in Strength” campaign, honoring the rich heritage of African Americans while embracing their resilience, strength, and growth by highlighting authentic stories of our Black players, alumni, and employees.

Happy Black History Month!

Throughout this month, we continue our “Rooted in Strength” campaign, honoring the rich heritage of African Americans while embracing their resilience, strength, and growth by highlighting authentic stories of our Black players, alumni, and employees.