One of the most brutal scenes in human history has been leaked.
An Israeli soldier filmed this clip using a drone camera while proudly boasting about the destruction of all homes in Gaza.
A moment the world must never forget.
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LEAKED REPORT: ARGENTINA TO ACCEPT 300K ISRAELIS & CREATE MINI-STATE
A confidential report from the Argentina Secretariat of Strategic Coordination & Assistance in Emergencies has been leaked to the press outlining a plan to:
- Receive 300K Israelis
- Establish a mini-country for Israelis in the burned parts of Patagonia called “Private Neighborhood Josué, Prophet of Israel”
& yes the offense can do more when the run game works that’s what it’s style is based on. Doesn’t always find ways to make it work though when it’s getting stopped, kindve like eagles offense when run stops to work but they have a better roster except at most important position
Chargers play on prime time & I have friends who are fans of others teams texting me like”damn chargers oline is buns”
Quite remarkable we have the record we have w/ the oline we’ve been putting out. Offensive calls seem limited because of oline, OC seems limited in his ability
Mark Daigneault said something that should reshape how every defender thinks about the game:
“The players are too talented and the teams are too good to let them have their way… What does the opponent want the game to look like — and how can we disrupt that?”
That’s not just a quote. It’s a defensive philosophy.
Too many defenders grow up thinking defense is about reacting — sliding laterally, staying in front, and seeing what will happen to them. But at the highest levels, the offense isn’t going to beat itself. If you allow great players to dictate where they go, when they go, and how they go, you’ve already lost the possession.
What Daigneault is really describing is disruptive control. The idea that defense isn’t passive, but active. Rhythm is offense’s greatest weapon, and disruption is defense’s.
The best defenders don’t wait to react to what the offense is doing. They decide what the offense is allowed to do. They determine the terms of engagement. That is one of the biggest mindset shifts for developing defenders.