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  1. On 8/6/2022 at 6:39 PM, 88Comrade2000 said:

    Sandman’s first season has 10 episodes.

    just watched episode 1, pretty interesting. A little different but like what I’ve seen so far.

     

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    Cain and Able are funny. Currently watching episode 2.

     

    I'm on 7 now. I would have loved it if they had Tom Ellis reprise his role as Lucifer for this since they're both Netflix properties now. They could have built a Vertigo Universe since they lost the Defenders to Disney+

  2. Ryan Kerrigan announces retirement, will sign one-day contract with Commanders

     

    https://www.commanders.com/news/ryan-kerrigan-announces-retirement-washington-commanders

     

    Jul 29, 2022 at 01:00 PM

    The Washington Commanders have announced that Ryan Kerrigan, the franchise's official leader in career sacks, will sign a one-day contract with the team and announce his retirement.

     

    Kerrigan, a first-round pick by Washington in 2011, spent a decade with the team and played in 156 games, including starts in 139 consecutive contests. He was selected to the Pro Bowl four times, including three straight from 2016-18.

     

    "While I'm thankful for the amazing times and memories I was able to have as a player, I'm equally thankful to now have the wisdom and courage to walk away," Kerrigan said in a statement. "We all eventually come to the end of our playing days, and that time is now for me."

     

    With his signature "HBK" celebration, Kerrigan had a long-standing reputation of being a fearsome pass-rusher. He recorded at least five sacks in all 10 of his seasons with Washington. From 2014-18, he recorded double-digit sacks in four of five seasons, including a career-high 13.5 in 2014.

     

    Kerrigan recorded three interceptions in his career, all three of which were returned for touchdowns. The first came in Kerrigan's professional debut, when he picked off a pass from Eli Manning and returned it nine for a score in a 28-14 win over the New York Giants.

     

    Kerrigan recorded 454 tackles in career with 119 tackles for loss and 147 quarterback hits while with Washington. He also had 25 pass breakups and 26 forced fumbles.

     

    A fan favorite from the time he joined the Washington franchise following a standout career with Purdue -- he was a unanimous All-American with first team All-Big Ten honors who was named the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year and Smith–Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year – Kerrigan gave the team several memorable moments.

     
    Aside from his pick-six against the Giants, he forced the ball loose from Dak Prescott's grasp that led to a 20-17 win over the Dallas Cowboys in 2018. In 2020, he led the team with two sacks, which helped him break the team's official sack record.
     
    "It meant a lot. It's pretty crazy," Kerrigan said after the game. "This organization has been around for a really long time, seen a lot of really productive players come through. To be at the top of that list is pretty special for me."

     

    Kerrigan's influence was felt beyond the field as well. In 2013, he started his charitable foundation, Blitz for the Better, which provides support for seriously ill, special needs and physically challenged kids. He also was a constant source of knowledge for his younger teammates, and he was always willing to pass it on.

     

    "I always thank RK for doing that, and I always thank him for the type of man that he is and just [taking] me with open arms and teaching me the game," Chase Young said after Washington's 2020 playoff game. "RK knows it's all love, and we're going to have this relationship forever."

     

    Daron Payne, who played alongside Kerrigan for three seasons, viewed Kerrigan as "a guy that you can just sit back and watch and emulate."

     

    "Everything he does is the right way to do things, and you can learn so much from him if you just sit back and watch him," Payne said. "I appreciate him, I love him to death and I'm just happy that I got a chance to play with him.

     

    Kerrigan said the relationship he made throughout his NFL career are what made it so special.

    "My teammates, coaches and all support staff members have become some of my best friends and the time I was able to share with them made going to "work" every day something I cherished."

     

    After Washington's playoff game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Kerrigan had the chance to reflect on his career wearing the Burgundy & Gold. He spent some extra time on the field long after the game was over reflecting on all the moments he had spent at FedExField.

     

    "To think I've been in one place for 10 years and have had the fond memories that I've had, especially at FedExField, I just kind of wanted to go back and relive some of those moments," Kerrigan said. "I was glad I did that, because I'll think about that moment and reflect on it in the years to come."

     

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  3. A New Hope is two parts. The ESB episode aired last night & I believe ROTJ is set for next week.

     

    If you don't have VICE, I believe they have their own YouTube channel that they put their shows on as well.

     

     

     

    Also, the ILM 6 part documentary just dropped on Disney+ 

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  4. 9 hours ago, BatteredFanSyndrome said:

    I'm not expecting any generally great human being to buy the team, as I'm not of the belief it's possible to both, be a great human being and accumulate billions of dollars.  I'd simply settle for 'not the Snyders' - that's it, I'm not asking for much here.  Perhaps a new owner would be lost as well, and fumble and bumble through the first several seasons or whatever.  But I'd bet dollars to donuts, that whomever purchased this franchise would figure things out eventually.  23 years later Dan hasn't figured anything out, and everything else he's touched he's turned to trash.  He's the unfortunate combination of being both an awful human being and just generally terrible at pretty much everything.  The wealth he accumulated in conjunction with how on earth the NFL handed him a franchise needs to be a case study.

    Well Vince McMahon grew up a Skins fan, gave the XFL two different tries, & just resigned/retired as the Chairman of WWE.... Though the similarities between him & Dan with the NDAs & hush money scandals are....interesting to say the least.    :kickcan:

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  5. WWE stock launched to near 3-year high after upbeat sales outlook, co-CEOs named

    Shares of World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. WWE shot up 5.9% toward fresh post-pandemic high in morning trading Friday, after media and entertainment company provided an upbeat third-quarter sales outlook. The company also disclosed that it appointed Stephanie McMahon and Nick Khan as co-chief executive officers, following the announcement of Vince McMahon's retirement on Friday. Separately, the company said it expects second-quarter revenue of $328 million, up from $266 million a year ago and above the FactSet consensus of $311.9 million. The stock, which is on track for the highest close since Oct. 17, 2019, has soared 42.1% year to date, while the S&P 500 SPX has declined 16.8%.

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