2026 World Cup (Official Thread)
- By Bestbuck36
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Unbelievable tackle on the probable goal by NED!
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Columbus, OH GDP: $182B
Entire state of Mississippi GDP: $127B
Absolute mic drop.The job market and economy of Columbus, Ohio is significantly larger, more diversified, and offers higher wages than the entire state economy of Mississippi.They'll be just fine after football.
I haven't. I just got a Jart embedded in my calf. Remember Jarts? No better fun than winging steel tipped missiles at each other!
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this really hits home for me (my older brother loooooong story)
The study looked at close to 20,000 professional football players who had participated in at least one game between 1960 and 2019. The data showed that professional football players were four times more likely than the general population to develop and die from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, a neurodegenerative disease.
Because the study covers 59 years, the researchers were also able to make an important connection between the length of a player’s football career and their risk of developing ALS. Specifically, the longer someone played football, the greater their likelihood of developing ALS became. Those players who developed ALS played more than 50% longer than those who did not.
That's what I have seen. Something along the lines of a concussion that has not fully healed.I think that I saw that he had some form of vertigo? Potentially, the result of football-related trauma?
If that's the case, and regardless, I hope the kid finds his legs under him again.
...and be sure to move constantly to keep your brain from reaching medium rare?Login to view embedded mediaOhio Stadium gets a Wi-Fi upgrade ahead of Ohio State's football 2026 season
Buckeye fans will have a better experience using their phones at games this fall.
According to a recent social media announcement from Ohio State IT, crews are installing new network access points throughout the stadium to deliver significantly faster Wi-Fi speeds. For fans in the stands, this upgrade means smoother photo and video sharing, easier score checking across the college football landscape, and uninterrupted communication from kickoff to the final whistle.
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We found Mr PinkYou guys getting ready to knock off a jewelry place?