Speaking of the Chiefs, Rashee Rice is a bit of an idiot it seems.
Speaking of the Chiefs, Rashee Rice is a bit of an idiot it seems.
Chip R (04-01-2024),Kingspoint (04-01-2024)
https://www.nfl.com/news/former-nfl-...s-at-age-of-35Vontae Davis, a two-time Pro Bowl cornerback over 10 seasons in the NFL, has died at the age of 35, the Davie (Florida) Police Department confirmed on Monday.
Police said on Monday that officers responded to a medical call after a house assistant found Davis deceased.
Preliminary information suggests that foul play was not involved in Davis' death, according to police.
A Bronko Nagurski and Chuck Bednarik finalist at Illinois, Davis was selected by the Miami Dolphins with the 25th pick in the 2009 NFL Draft, starting nine games and earning PFWA All-Rookie honors in his first season in South Florida.
The Bengals have proven time and again that they can stop the Chiefs.
The real question is, "Can anyone stop the Bengals"?
Only injuries to their QB and blatantly horrible officiating has been able to do so, but no team has shown they can do it.
"One problem with people who have no vices is that they're pretty sure to have some annoying virtues."
How to hack the Jacksonville Jaguars’ jumbotron (and end up in jail for 220 years)
someone messing with the Jacksonville Jaguars' giant jumbotron?
On September 16, 2018, the Jaguars were playing the New England Patriots when the in-stadium screen experienced, in the US government's words, "a loss in reference sync which manifested as a large horizontal green lines [sic] appearing across one whole video board."
On November 18, during a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, it happened again—but this time, entire video sub-boards filled with green.
Then, on December 2, 2018, the Indianapolis Colts came to town and the jumbotron glitched a third time as "a single video board experienced a change of what seemed to be the zoom of one of the base graphics displayed."
The Jaguars' IT staff could not at the time replicate any of these video errors, and they began to suspect that what they were seeing was not a technical problem but some sort of attack. Digging into log files, they quickly found that the source of the December 2 problem was "a command to change a specific parameter" of the video control software.This IP address was controlled by Comcast, so a subpoena to Comcast finally turned up the information the Jaguars wanted: MIRA9120 was accessed on December 16 from a home in St. Augustine, Florida—a home where Samuel Arthur Thompson was living.
The secret
The Jags knew Thompson. He had spent nearly five years as a contractor for the football team, helping Jacksonville design and install their stadium screen technology. After installation, Thompson helped to run the system during football games.
Thompson also had a secret: He had been convicted of sexually abusing a 14-year-old boy in Alabama in 1988. Thompson had not reported this to the Jaguars, either, though his contract required such a disclosure.
Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark. In our obscurity, in all this vastness, there is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves. -- Carl Sagan (Pale Blue Dot)
Coming from the IT security world, I’ve heard of these things happening. But usually done by ethical hackers done to raise awareness of security vulnerabilities and not maliciously. Turning a screen green isn’t awful but that he hid it is a problem for him.
I’ve wondered about these things before.
She used to wake me up with coffee ever morning
The Chiefs and Royals lost on a ballot initiative for stadium money. They have already threatened to move. I hope the Chiefs move to Oakland.
Welcome to the 2030 AFC Championship game with the Oakland Chiefs vs their hated rival the Las Vegas Raiders and welcome to brand new Red Bull (the drink not a native name) Stadium in the suburbs of Oakland California right on the Bay!!!…
The paranormal becomes normal! Dogs and Cats living in harmony! MASS HYSTERIA!!!
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Bob Sheed (04-05-2024),RedTeamGo! (04-05-2024),Roy Tucker (04-04-2024)
They'll use Kansas as leverage. Threaten to move across state lines to get what they want. They won't leave that metro area.
The Bears bought land in Arlington Heights to use as leverage with the city of Chicago. The Wizards used Virginia to get renovations to their arena in DC that is much needed. The Braves even moved into the suburbs.
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Revering4Blue (04-05-2024)
Throughout history, no matter the medium, at some point, enough becomes enough.
I'm surprised it has taken this long for the general public to finally flat out refuse to pay for billionaires' toys.
The real victory would be if they take their grift to the next town over, and the next town after that, and get the same response.
We shall see.
"Lemonade requires a significant amount of sugar. Otherwise, you've just made lemon juice."
Chip R (04-05-2024),Kingspoint (04-05-2024),RedTeamGo! (04-05-2024)
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