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1 hour ago, paco said:

WTF

 

That's messed up.

What will the NFL do?

Side note:

Cam Justice is a helluva name for a lawyer.

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14 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:

 

 

 

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It's that Landon's evil twin or something?

On 6/6/2024 at 3:51 PM, LeanMeanGM said:

Dom is now officially a babysitter 

FU Goodell. Can’t kick Dom off the sidelines now.  

56 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:

 

DB meaning he can play safety too? Seems strange to bring in yet another CB when you have a battle already. Would rather see them bring in bottom end competition at LB/TE/DE.

Yikes, opens Twitter to read Parry Nickerson signing, instead sees Miss Alabama trending. We're effed if that can we Miss Alabama. 

4 minutes ago, BigEFly said:

FU Goodell. Can’t kick Dom off the sidelines now.  

Don't be too sure according to this:

 

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Dom DiSandro’s new title won’t circumvent the rule that knocked him off the sideline last year

 
Published June 7, 2024 11:51 AM

Dom DiSandro has a new title. The new title does not translate to new access to the field or new abilities to interact with opposing players.

DiSandro has added "gameday coaching operations” to his prior titles — senior advisor to the General Manager and chief security officer. Some have interpreted this enhancement to reflect an effort by the Eagles to insulate DiSandro from the discipline he received as a result of his actions during the Week 13 loss to the 49ers.

In that situation, DiSandro (who was banished from the sideline for the rest of the regular season) involved himself in an altercation and made contact with a 49ers player. His new title will not give him license to do that.

The Eagles characterized the interpretation as speculation, and they’ve explained that they have not told any media members that DiSandro’s new title gives him new access or rights.

The memo sent to all teams on September 13, 2023 said this: "Non-player personnel of a club (e.g., management personnel, coaches, trainers, equipment personnel) are prohibited from making unnecessary physical contact with or directing abusive, threatening, or insulting language or gestures at opponents, game officials, or representatives of the League. Violations before or during the game may also result in disqualification. Any violations at the game site on the day of the game, including postgame, may result in discipline by the Commissioner. Penalty: Loss of 15 yards.”

 

On December 6, 2023 (after the DiSandro incident), the league said this in another memo: The Playing Rules of the National Football League, and our Game Operations Policies, clearly prohibit non-player personnel — coaches, trainers, equipment staff, security officers, or others — from making physical contact with, taunting, or directing abusive or insulting language toward opposing players, game officials, or others involved in a game. If an altercation occurs, club personnel are to allow the coaches and game officials to manage the situation, with the officials assessing appropriate penalties, with assistance from the League Office as needed. Under no circumstances are club personnel to engage with or make physical contact with another club’s player(s) or other personnel.”

So, no, the new title changes nothing. If DiSandro makes "unnecessary physical contact with or [directs] abusive, threatening, or insulting language or gestures at opponents, game officials, or representatives of the League,” he’ll face another banishment from the sideline. If anything, his history and the higher position of trust and responsibility that his new title reflects could make the next punishment even worse.

 

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/dom-disandros-new-title-wont-circumvent-the-rule-that-knocked-him-off-the-sideline-last-year

 

7 minutes ago, eglz1 said:

Don't be too sure according to this:

 

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Dom DiSandro’s new title won’t circumvent the rule that knocked him off the sideline last year

 
Published June 7, 2024 11:51 AM

Dom DiSandro has a new title. The new title does not translate to new access to the field or new abilities to interact with opposing players.

DiSandro has added "gameday coaching operations” to his prior titles — senior advisor to the General Manager and chief security officer. Some have interpreted this enhancement to reflect an effort by the Eagles to insulate DiSandro from the discipline he received as a result of his actions during the Week 13 loss to the 49ers.

In that situation, DiSandro (who was banished from the sideline for the rest of the regular season) involved himself in an altercation and made contact with a 49ers player. His new title will not give him license to do that.

The Eagles characterized the interpretation as speculation, and they’ve explained that they have not told any media members that DiSandro’s new title gives him new access or rights.

The memo sent to all teams on September 13, 2023 said this: "Non-player personnel of a club (e.g., management personnel, coaches, trainers, equipment personnel) are prohibited from making unnecessary physical contact with or directing abusive, threatening, or insulting language or gestures at opponents, game officials, or representatives of the League. Violations before or during the game may also result in disqualification. Any violations at the game site on the day of the game, including postgame, may result in discipline by the Commissioner. Penalty: Loss of 15 yards.”

 

On December 6, 2023 (after the DiSandro incident), the league said this in another memo: The Playing Rules of the National Football League, and our Game Operations Policies, clearly prohibit non-player personnel — coaches, trainers, equipment staff, security officers, or others — from making physical contact with, taunting, or directing abusive or insulting language toward opposing players, game officials, or others involved in a game. If an altercation occurs, club personnel are to allow the coaches and game officials to manage the situation, with the officials assessing appropriate penalties, with assistance from the League Office as needed. Under no circumstances are club personnel to engage with or make physical contact with another club’s player(s) or other personnel.”

So, no, the new title changes nothing. If DiSandro makes "unnecessary physical contact with or [directs] abusive, threatening, or insulting language or gestures at opponents, game officials, or representatives of the League,” he’ll face another banishment from the sideline. If anything, his history and the higher position of trust and responsibility that his new title reflects could make the next punishment even worse.

 

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/dom-disandros-new-title-wont-circumvent-the-rule-that-knocked-him-off-the-sideline-last-year

 

Florio is probably wrong....

2 hours ago, LeanMeanGM said:

It's that Landon's evil twin or something?

Practically the same in every way

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5 hours ago, RememberTheKoy said:

Not a genuine honest bone in your body 

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3 hours ago, Iggles25 said:

That's messed up.

What will the NFL do?

Side note:

Cam Justice is a helluva name for a lawyer.

Also ironic since it deals with him sending revenge porn to her son. 

39 minutes ago, Iggles_Phan said:

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21 hours ago, RememberTheKoy said:

Disgusting

 

 

 

Can’t blame them - the Celtics have crushed it from both a talent and culture perpective in the past few years and Josh has made all the wrong moves for the 6ers during his tenure. Time for a new ownership group. 

3 hours ago, bpac55 said:

Yikes, opens Twitter to read Parry Nickerson signing, instead sees Miss Alabama trending. We're effed if that can we Miss Alabama. 

She says "what you see on stage barely scratches the surface”.  I think (and hope) she was talking about the pageant experience, and not her surface 

5 minutes ago, Alphagrand said:

She says "what you see on stage barely scratches the surface”.  I think (and hope) she was talking about the pageant experience, and not her surface 

Her stomach has a stomach. I've never seen such a shape.

44 minutes ago, eggs said:

Can’t blame them - the Celtics have crushed it from both a talent and culture perpective in the past few years and Josh has made all the wrong moves for the 6ers during his tenure. Time for a new ownership group. 

 

Idiotic take.  Harris saved the franchise from just bleak nothingness.  No star talent, nothing.  Besides a 5 year stretch with Iverson and Larry Brown the Sixers had nothing worth watching since the 80s until Harris bought the team.  Since then he's been committed to two things and it has turned the franchise around into the most consistently competitive team in the city.  And that is to make hires no matter the cost and then let those hires play out their vision and also doing so with the franchise vision and goal of getting star talent by whatever means the GM he has hired chooses to get it. 

He's been a tremendous owner and has saved the franchise.  Sixers have just been very unlucky in that the drafted, developed and have one of the most talented and dominant players to ever play the game but he has had a terribly unbelievably unlucky fortune of always suffering major injuries right before or during the playoffs.  Even then the tough mother Fer always plays through it. It's just terrible luck, but that's why I want see him win a title more than any other pro Philly athlete in the history of the city.  He's gone through so much and faced so much adversity outside of his control with the injuries and has overcome so many odds.  He deserves to get at tile someday, I just hope it happens here. 

6 hours ago, Iggles25 said:

Happy Friday everyone!

A gorgeous blue sky in NC today!

Not a single blemish.

20240607_161810.jpg

I can see at least 4 clouds in this picture.

1 minute ago, eagle45 said:

I can see at least 4 clouds in this picture.

I instantly found the clouds and figured he is such a liar thats probably not even his pool. 

14 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said:

I instantly found the clouds and figured he is such a liar thats probably not even his pool. 

That’s the pool at his servants’ quarters; he’s trying his best not to show off.

2 hours ago, bpac55 said:

Her stomach has a stomach. I've never seen such a shape.

Some would call you a vile, fat phobic troll with that attitude.

She’s gonna be a big star someday, you’ll see.  Maybe as big as Stephenson 2-18

 

10 hours ago, Iggles25 said:

Side note:

Cam Justice is a helluva name for a lawyer.

It is even better when he uses his full name ... including his first name "Body"

Didn't realize the Eagles moved on from Ted Rath. Blaming him for Davis plumping up really isn't fair. He can't control if the big man isn't following his plans and such. Though I won't miss him skipping along the sidelines in sleeveless t's while it's below freezing. 

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