🚨 Josh Sweat has been a no-show at Cardinals OTAs.
Not injury-related.
Cardinals insider: “I’ve been hearing for awhile that Josh Sweat is not particularly happy in AZ.”
Bring him home? 👀🦅
Saw some people ask if the end-of-series player salute to fans is standard, & yeah, it is.
What isn't standard is the whole crowd starting a Let's Go Flyers chant on their own, less than a minute after series end. Before the handshake line even started. That was unique & real.
Here is where the Eagles selected each of their last five first-round picks, compared with where Daniel Jeremiah, Mel Kiper, and Dane Brugler had them ranked on their final big boards.
I love Micah Parsons as a football player, GREAT player .. but I hate the way he handled interviewing that young wide out drafted to the eagles .. young man just happy to be drafted, that’s not the time to diss an organization .. bro not even a Cowboy anymore, it’s just lame
Finally! Been rocking with big dawg since rookie year, really stepped it up yr 2 and made me wish he was in philly. It's finally happened, welcome home @jongreenard7 ! #flyeaglesfly
Jonathan Greenard says his personal sack total isn’t the priority.
“If I get the quarterback down, cool. If Nolan, JC, or JD get it, that’s a sack in my mind. As long as we’re affecting the game, I promise you we’re gonna be in a good spot.”
Our IT department has weaponized my love of free food.
They send out internal phishing test emails to see who will click malicious links.
The first one was an email from UPS about a missed package.
I didn't click it.
I'm a professional.
The second one was a notice about mandatory password resets.
I ignored it.
I know how SSO works.
But yesterday, they sent an email titled "Leftover catering in the third-floor breakroom."
It included a button to RSVP for a slice of gourmet cheesecake.
I clicked it so fast my mouse almost broke.
Instead of cheesecake, I got a red screen telling me I had failed a cybersecurity drill.
Now I have to take a 45-minute online training module about email vigilance.
This is pure entrapment.
If you promise an engineer free dairy products, all threat models go out the window.
Your eyes can only see the moon in gray. It's actually covered in color, blues and oranges and pinks, all from different metals sitting in the rock. You just need a camera and some patience to pull them out.
These photos are called "mineral moons." A photographer points a telescope at the moon, takes hundreds or thousands of pictures, stacks them on top of each other to clean up the image, then slowly turns up the color intensity in editing software. The colors that show up were always there. Too faint for your eyes to catch on their own.
Each color is a different metal. The blue areas have a lot of titanium in them. The orange and brown zones have more iron. The pinkish-red patches around the edges are the oldest parts of the moon's crust, full of aluminum and calcium.
That deep blue region on the left side is called the Sea of Tranquility. Apollo 11 landed right there in July 1969. When Armstrong and Aldrin brought back 47 pounds of rock from that blue titanium zone, scientists cracked the samples open and found three minerals that had never been seen on Earth before. They named one "armalcolite" after the three astronauts (Arm-Al-Col: Armstrong, Aldrin, Collins). They named another "tranquillityite" after the landing site itself. For 40 years, tranquillityite was known as "the moon's own mineral" because nobody could find it here. Then in 2011, a geologist in Western Australia spotted a speck of it inside a billion-year-old rock.
Andrew McCarthy, a photographer in Sacramento, once stacked 150,000 separate pictures of the moon to build one color map. Each splash of blue or orange in these images is a real metal deposit on a surface that's been getting hit by space rocks for 3.5 billion years. The moon was never gray. We just couldn't see it.
Cardinals EDGE Josh Sweat has requested a trade this week, per a source. The Packers and Eagles are both reportedly interested in him. Philly is trying to find another star on the DL, after losing Phillips to Carolina.