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kwheele

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  1. great stuff and look forward to seeing it on the interface on computer hopefully soon
  2. The TENNESSEE TITANS send: OG Thomas Maddock ILB Steven Delucchi MIAMI DOLOHINS send: OLB J.P. Bracy SS Lawrence Nguyen 2024 6th rounder (#189) @Kirby to confirm
  3. drooling over this detail.... cant wait to learn more about the offensive tweaks now
  4. Interface is incorreclty showing the TENN Titans 2026 and 207 not having 2nd round picks which we have never traded
  5. do we have a specific time we are thinking of doing these on since my work day ends around 1 pm PST and I have an hour drive back home
  6. Not sure if this has been addressed here or not, yet on basketball it would be nice to be able to save game plans and then easily switch back and forth from one or two pre-saved game plans to make things a little easier; and finally, sortability on the interface with the game plans etc
  7. Tennessee Titans announce that they have struck a deal with the Washington Commanders WAS sends OLB Jesus Avalos DT James Henze DE Brian Power TENN sends DT Robert Miller RB John Knighten WAS @tsweezyto confirm
  8. Tyrone Walker, a lanky and determined freshman quarterback, found himself caught in the whirlwind of football recruitment during his final year of high school in the Lone Star State. He wasn't your typical Texan quarterback, exuding a down-home charm and a love for BBQ that could rival anyone. Tyrone was different, harboring a secret disdain for the scorching Texas heat and an inexplicable love for snow and ice fishing. As he navigated through the maze of college scouts, Tyrone couldn't help but dream of a place where the football field was surrounded by snow-covered forests and hills, and the lakes froze over for some epic ice fishing adventures. The idea of trading his cowboy boots for snow boots became a recurring daydream, and the more he thought about it, the more he yearned for a change. Recruitment letters poured in from universities all over Texas, each offering a slice of that sweet college football dream. Yet, Tyrone had his eyes set on a peculiar destination—Wisconsin. Yes, the land of cheeseheads and icy winters. His family and friends raised their eyebrows in disbelief when they heard the news. "Wisconsin, Tyrone? Really?" But the heart wants what the heart wants, and in Tyrone's case, it wanted a snowy gridiron and ice fishing escapades. The University of Wisconsin, with its renowned football program and a chance to experience four distinct seasons, beckoned to him. He submitted his application, and soon enough, the acceptance letter arrived like a beacon of frosty hope. Tyrone's decision to leave the heart of football country for the chilly embrace of the Midwest became the talk of the town. His buddies teased him about trading BBQ for cheese curds, and his coach couldn't quite comprehend the allure of a frozen tundra over the football fields he knew so well. As the day of his departure approached, Tyrone found himself explaining, often with a sly grin, that his love for football was only rivaled by his love for the cold. "I've had enough of sweating through two-a-days. I want to see my breath in the air while I'm calling plays," he'd joke. His mother, though initially worried about her baby boy facing the harsh winter winds, couldn't help but chuckle at his peculiar reasoning. "Just make sure you layer up, Tyrone. And don't forget to pack that special barbecue sauce of yours. You never know when you might need it up there." The first time Tyrone stepped off the plane in Wisconsin, he was greeted by a gust of cold wind that ruffled his hair and sent a shiver down his spine. For him, it felt like a breath of fresh air—literally. The snow-covered landscape stretched out before him like a white canvas, and he couldn't wait to make his mark on the chilly football fields of the Badger State. His teammates were intrigued by the Texan who had willingly traded the warmth of the South for the frozen north. Tyrone, in his signature cowboy boots, quickly became the mascot of the team. They even nicknamed him "The Frosty Quarterback" and marveled at his ability to throw a perfect spiral in sub-zero temperatures. But it wasn't just football that drew Tyrone to Wisconsin; it was the promise of great fishing. He would often regale his teammates with tales of reeling in massive walleyes and pike from frozen lakes, each story more embellished than the last. His love for fishing became infectious, and soon enough, the team was planning weekend ice fishing trips. As the seasons changed, Tyrone discovered a new love for fall, with its vibrant foliage painting the landscape in hues of red, orange, and gold. He couldn't resist the urge to jump into piles of leaves, relishing in the crisp air that carried the scent of autumn. His Texan charm and infectious enthusiasm began to win over the hearts of his teammates and the Wisconsin locals alike. One day, during a particularly chilly practice, Tyrone's coach approached him, a sly smile on his face. "You know, Walker, when you first told us you were coming here for the snow and fishing, we thought you were pulling our legs. But you've become the heart and soul of this team. And hey, you might just be the only quarterback in the history of Wisconsin football who loves ice fishing more than touchdowns." Tyrone laughed, realizing that his journey from the heat of Texas to the frozen fields of Wisconsin had not only brought him a new football family but also a unique blend of experiences that he wouldn't trade for anything. As the snowflakes began to fall, he stood on the field, his breath visible in the cold air, and knew that he had found his home away from home—one frosty play at a time.
  9. Trying to adjust the depth chart for the new additions and been following all the prompts for each position. Go to save and get the following and then nothing is saved |
  10. Tennessee Titans announce the following trade: TENN sends DE Brett McPhail WR Gregory Sprouse ILB Allan Tang New Orleans sends ILB Michael Damme WR Durham Simmons OT Teo Lindsey 2025 2nd round pick (NO) 2025 3rd round pick (DEN) 2026 1st round pick (NO) @Bingo415to confirm
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