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I hope you are right Doc but the track record for DCs being successful HCs is even worse than OCs to HCs ( said the man that had to live thru the Matt Patricia Lions fiasco )
There was a great article in yesterday’s The Athletic on Aaron Glenn and his plan to turn around the Jets culture in the mold of Bill Parcells. He sounds completely for real. The question remains, can he pull it off? I hope for ar’s sake that he can. I also am rooting for him because I like to see competitive football.
 
There was a great article in yesterday’s The Athletic on Aaron Glenn and his plan to turn around the Jets culture in the mold of Bill Parcells. He sounds completely for real. The question remains, can he pull it off? I hope for ar’s sake that he can. I also am rooting for him because I like to see competitive football.

If Aaron Glenn locks Woody Johnson and his kids away, then a culture change may be possible.

On Super Bowl Sunday, we are going to a matinee at a regional theater. On the way there, we will pass the Jets training facility in Florham Park. At that point, I will grab the barf bag and heave my guts out. 🙏
 
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Go Chiefs, Go Eagles.... jinx lol

The dilemma:

In Native American culture, the eagle is deeply revered as a sacred symbol representing strength, courage, freedom and a connection to the spiritual realm, with its feathers often used in ceremonies and considered highly honored, signifying bravery and high regard when given to another person; many tribes view the eagle as a messenger between the physical world and the Great Spirit, making it one of the most respected creatures in their traditions.
 
The dilemma:

In Native American culture, the eagle is deeply revered as a sacred symbol representing strength, courage, freedom and a connection to the spiritual realm, with its feathers often used in ceremonies and considered highly honored, signifying bravery and high regard when given to another person; many tribes view the eagle as a messenger between the physical world and the Great Spirit, making it one of the most respected creatures in their traditions.
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Win Eagles! Go Chiefs!
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A Tull decision points to an Eagles revenge.
I wish I had an eagle like you ---
To look up to.
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:cool:🤪 tootull I know-not too boring 🤣
:hi Enjoying the mail. Not too confused jinx...🖍️
 
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