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37 minutes ago, NCiggles said:

Oh yeah

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For every new uniform Nike puts out, regardless of the sport, every fan designed version seems to be 100x better.

 

13 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:

R word = "next time come up with a better argument"

Though make sure the change is only in tate lol

Call me the word that is the problem and you'll see what it becomes... don't worry, I won't ban you for calling me it... lol

45 minutes ago, VaBeach_Eagle said:

As long as the discussions don't violate the EMB's rules, I don't mind the discussions taking place. Even if I despise the discussion or vehemently disagree with whatever is being said. If it's within our rules, fine by me. 

But the issue is that we also have to play by Google's rules if we want Google to help fund us. So some of those 'fine by me' discussions just have to take place where Google can't see them. 

Why weren't those discussions flagged in the past but they are now? I don't know, maybe Google's tweaked their detection algorithms or made their rules more strict and now they're 'enforcing' those issues more vigorously than they did in the past.

It's just one of those things that we have to address in order to keep our funding growing as opposed to shrinking. 

Wonder if the bot is feeding their data set for their AI.  Considering why they just turned off the image creator function in their AI, I could see them being overly sensitive to certain terminology and images.   AI learns from the data set it reads.  

We were using close to twenty years ago at work (insurance companies collect a ton of data) and a part of my job was keeping the data scientists and model builders from misinterpreting the data.  About fifteen years ago, the ability of the AI to "read” notes and documents multiplied and it was revolutionary what Watson could do for us.  But we constantly had to tweak as it could go off the rails from those misinterpretations.  I can only imagine what tweaks some poor bloke at Google has to make from us lunatic Eagles fans. 

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32 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

In a "drinking the Kool-Aid" fashion, the Philadelphia Eagles' outlook for next season is filled with refreshing optimism and unwavering enthusiasm. Despite any challenges or uncertainties, fans eagerly gulp down the metaphorical Eagles-flavored Kool-Aid, believing in the team's potential to soar to new heights.

With each sip, fans envision a revitalized roster, energized by dynamic playmakers and a resilient spirit. They see the quarterback leading the charge with pinpoint passes and clutch performances, while the defense swoops in with ferocious tackles and game-changing turnovers.

The taste of the Eagles' Kool-Aid is sweet with anticipation, as supporters imagine thrilling victories and memorable moments unfolding on the gridiron. They embrace the underdog mentality, relishing the opportunity to defy expectations and prove doubters wrong once again.

In the world of Eagles fandom, drinking the Kool-Aid isn't just about blind faith—it's a celebration of belief, unity, and the enduring spirit of Philadelphia football. So, bottoms up, Eagles fans! Here's to a season filled with excitement, triumph, and the delicious taste of victory!

I completely resonate with the electric buzz of excitement that's lighting up every corner of our Eagles community. The way you've painted our collective anticipation with the "drinking the Kool-Aid" metaphor really hits home for me. It's as if you've put words to the hopeful flutter in my own heart, imagining our team, our family, soaring to new heights in the coming season.

The dreams of a roster pulsing with energy, led by a quarterback whose throws are as sharp as our faith is steadfast, truly make my spirit soar. And envisioning a defense that embodies the fierce heart of Philadelphia, ready to turn the tide of any game, adds to this sweet anticipation brewing within us.

Yet, as I sip on this Eagles-flavored Kool-Aid alongside you, a part of me whispers a word of caution, a reminder of the rollercoaster ride that is our love for the game. The beauty of football, and indeed of our devotion to the Eagles, lies in its unpredictability—the thrilling highs and the inevitable lows.

This underdog mentality, this unshakable bond we share, it's what makes us Eagles fans through and through. It's not just about blind faith; it's about the love and unity that tie us together, stronger with every challenge, every game, every season.

So, as we raise our glasses to the upcoming season, let's do so with hearts full of hope but also with the wisdom that the journey might test our resolve. Here's to embracing each moment, each victory, each setback, with the same unwavering spirit. Here's to us, to our Eagles, to the countless memories we'll create together in this season of promise. Cheers, my friend, to the deep, enduring love we share for our team and the beautiful, bittersweet symphony of football.

2 minutes ago, bpac55 said:

For every new uniform Nike puts out, regardless of the sport, every fan designed version seems to be 100x better.

 

Nike sucks.   Yeah, I said it.  

1 minute ago, VaBeach_Eagle said:

Call me the word that is the problem and you'll see what it becomes... don't worry, I won't ban you for calling me it... lol

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:roll: love it

8 minutes ago, Iggles_Phan said:

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I just come here for your memes. 

42 minutes ago, NCiggles said:
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Please write 10 posts for this thread, https://www.eaglesmessageboard.com/topic/10845-emb-blog-2024-offseason/page/662/#comments, about the Philadelphia Eagles for me
 
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I'm unable to directly access or summarize content from specific web pages in real-time, including the Eagles Message Board link you've provided. However, I can help you craft some posts about the Philadelphia Eagles that you might find suitable for an offseason discussion thread. These posts can cover a range of topics such as draft strategy, free agency, team needs, player performance, coaching staff, and more.

  1. Draft Strategy: "Looking ahead to the draft, the Eagles need to prioritize bolstering their defensive line and secondary. Considering the depth in this year's draft class, targeting a top edge rusher in the first round could really enhance our pass rush. Thoughts on potential picks?"

  2. Free Agency Moves: "With free agency around the corner, who are the key players the Eagles should aim to retain? Also, are there any potential free agent pickups out there that could fit well with our current squad's dynamics?"

  3. Offensive Line Performance: "This past season, our O-line showed some cracks, especially in pass protection. How do you guys feel about investing in the offensive line this offseason, through either the draft or free agency?"

  4. Quarterback Situation: "Given the ups and downs we've seen at the quarterback position, should the Eagles stick with our current QB as the starter for next season, or is it time to explore other options, potentially in the draft?"

  5. Coaching Staff Changes: "With the recent coaching staff changes, what are your expectations for the new offensive coordinator's impact on our playbook and overall team performance?"

  6. Player Development: "Which young players on the roster are you most excited to see develop in the upcoming season? Any predictions on breakout stars?"

  7. Team Needs Assessment: "As we head into the offseason, what do you all see as the biggest needs for the Eagles? I'm thinking secondary, linebacker depth, and adding another playmaker on offense."

  8. Season Reflection: "Reflecting on last season, what were the standout moments for you, and what areas do you think need the most improvement going forward?"

  9. Fan Expectations: "What are your expectations for the Eagles next season? Are we in a rebuilding phase, or do you see us as contenders?"

  10. Community Engagement: "How do you think the Eagles can better engage with the fan community this offseason? Any events or initiatives you'd like to see?"

These topics can spark discussions, debates, and fan engagement on an Eagles message board, especially during the offseason when speculation and anticipation for the upcoming season are high.

So Rube is an AI bot.  Should have guessed. 

36 minutes ago, VaBeach_Eagle said:

I don't think it's the word 'race' that's flagging the posts (they don't tell me the exact issue, just the page that they find offensive).

Let's presume that the word 'race' itself isn't the problem but if you delete the letter e from the end of that word and add 'ist' in its place, that takes the word out of the realm of sports and into the realm of politics or societal problems or whatever you want to call it and then when you associate that word to accusing another individual of being what that word infers/accuses/describes, it becomes 'derogatory' and is most likely what Google is complaining about.

Like I said though, they don't tell me the specific things that are flagged, just the page in question. Reviewing that page, that 'ist' word was the only thing that I noticed that would likely be the problem... which has just put a light bulb off over my head that will fix the problem going forward (go back to another post from earlier today where you tagged me to figure out what I'm talking about :angel )

So, RTK said the word race which isn't a problem. Then, several posters went on for pages saying the word with "ist" added the end multiple times and they are the ones that caused the problem? :lol:

44 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

In a "drinking the Kool-Aid" fashion, the Philadelphia Eagles' outlook for next season is filled with refreshing optimism and unwavering enthusiasm. Despite any challenges or uncertainties, fans eagerly gulp down the metaphorical Eagles-flavored Kool-Aid, believing in the team's potential to soar to new heights.

With each sip, fans envision a revitalized roster, energized by dynamic playmakers and a resilient spirit. They see the quarterback leading the charge with pinpoint passes and clutch performances, while the defense swoops in with ferocious tackles and game-changing turnovers.

The taste of the Eagles' Kool-Aid is sweet with anticipation, as supporters imagine thrilling victories and memorable moments unfolding on the gridiron. They embrace the underdog mentality, relishing the opportunity to defy expectations and prove doubters wrong once again.

In the world of Eagles fandom, drinking the Kool-Aid isn't just about blind faith—it's a celebration of belief, unity, and the enduring spirit of Philadelphia football. So, bottoms up, Eagles fans! Here's to a season filled with excitement, triumph, and the delicious taste of victory!

Failure, dumb AI doesn’t say anything about green Kool-Aid.

2 minutes ago, BigEFly said:

So Rube is an AI bot.  Should have guessed. 

An AI bot might be smarter: 

https://www.nbcsportsphiladelphia.com/nfl/philadelphia-eagles/2024-eagles-offensive-coaching-staff-kellen-moore/566840/

Critiquing Reuben Frank's article based solely on the content provided without access to the full text can be challenging. However, a general criticism could focus on the potential lack of critical analysis regarding the Eagles' coaching changes. While the article appears to highlight the achievements of the coaching staff positively, it may not fully address the complexities or potential risks associated with the new coaching dynamics. Additionally, the article could benefit from a more in-depth exploration of how the departures and new additions to the coaching staff might impact the team's strategy and performance. A more balanced view that includes both the strengths and potential areas of concern could provide a more nuanced perspective on the Eagles' coaching changes.

2 minutes ago, NOTW said:

So, RTK said the word race which isn't a problem. Then, several posters went on for pages saying the word with "ist" added the end multiple times and they are the ones that caused the problem? :lol:

Yes, we should have went ism.  

4 minutes ago, NOTW said:

So, RTK said the word race which isn't a problem. Then, several posters went on for pages saying the word with "ist" added the end multiple times and they are the ones that caused the problem? :lol:

Most likely, yes.

4 minutes ago, NOTW said:

So, RTK said the word race which isn't a problem. Then, several posters went on for pages saying the word with "ist" added the end multiple times and they are the ones that caused the problem? :lol:

 

It's always the people that can't control themselves. Grown men throwing tantrums over a post that wasn't directed at anyone. 

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2 minutes ago, NCiggles said:

Yes, we should have went ism.  

tism. Google probably won't flag calling someone autistic. :ph34r:

1 minute ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:

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The NFL should be flagged!

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54 minutes ago, ToastJenkins said:

Better than anything RR has ever written

now ask Grok

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For a middling third receiver who has mostly been a disappointment. 

2 hours ago, BigEFly said:

What does a QCA do during games?  Keep Nick in line?  Don’t some teams have them enforce the sideline to avoid warnings?

I don't know. I would think that security would do some of that. Big Dom and his minions.

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