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What it was like to pilot the supersonic Concorde jet

Qué son las leyes FACE y KKK que podrían usarse para procesar a los manifestantes de las iglesias de Minnesota
Por Cindy Von Quednow, CNN Los servicios religiosos del domingo estaban en marcha en la Iglesia Cities en St. Paul, Minnesota, cuando los manifestantes entraron y comenzaron a gritar “Justicia para Renee Good” e “ICE fuera”, según muestra un video del incidente. “¡Qué vergüenza!”, grita una persona en el podio de la iglesia. Los manifestantes

Brown University students feeling ‘raw’ and ‘nervous’ in return to campus after mass shooting

A tough road ahead for Sullivan and Hafley – The Splash Zone 1/21/26

Trump afirma que “adquirirá” Groenlandia. Esto es lo que dice la Constitución
Análisis por Zachary B. Wolf, CNN El presidente Donald Trump ha dejado muy claro su deseo de “adquirir” Groenlandia de parte de Dinamarca, sin importar el daño que ello suponga para la OTAN o para la alianza de Estados Unidos con Europa. Pero la Casa Blanca no ha explicado todavía cómo se llevaría a cabo

Commentaires sur Biathlon | Avec Jeanne Richard, Oscar Lombardot et Emilien Claude, sans Paula Botet et Antonin Guigonnat : les explications de Stéphane Bouthiaux sur la sélection olympique par PAUL MARTIN

NFL Insiders Predict Dolphins to Land Packers’ Free Agent QB in Offseason

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Chargers to hire Mike McDaniel as offensive coordinator
The Miami Dolphins parted ways with former head coach Mike McDaniel nearly two weeks ago following a second straight losing season that saw Miami miss out on the playoffs for the second time in the coach’s four seasons with the club. In the 12 days since the Dolphins and McDaniel called it quits, the 42-year-old coach interviewed with multiple teams regarding their head coaching openings — but on Tuesday night, it was announced by multiple media outlets that McDaniel’s next coaching opportunity wouldn’t be of the head coach variety, but as an offensive coordinator. McDaniel is finalizing a deal to join Jim Harbaugh and the Los Angeles Chargers as the team’s new offensive coordinator — replacing former coordinator Greg Roman. While McDaniel is still a candidate with the Las Vegas Raiders and Baltimore Ravens for their head coaching vacancies, no official deal has been signed as of this writing, but according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, McDaniel is expected to forgo those opportunities to work with quarterback Justin Herbert. After turning 2020 number five overall draft pick Tua Tagovailoa into a player who led the National Football League in passing yards in 2023, McDaniel now gets to work with the quarterback Miami passed over to select Tagovailoa just one slot before the Chargers selected Herbert in that very same draft.

Your 2026-2027 Miami Dolphins Core Players
Last week, I asked the following question about our Miami Dolphins roster and which core players should be held onto going forward to build the rest of the roster around: Which current Miami Dolphins players do you believe the team must hold onto as the core of the roster going into the 2026-2027 NFL Season, and why? Additionally, which expiring contract players do you believe the team should re-sign and why? Below are some of your thoughts and answers- Alpha6 gave us a list of guys he wants sent packing and those he wants extended. Maybe we can get his core guys in this post. Cut Candidates: Tyreek Hill; Austin Jackson; Ingold; Sanders; NWI; Tyrel Dodson; Chubb; Tua Extension Candidates: Aaron Brewer; Jordyn Brooks; Minkah Fitzpatrick The rest are under contract. NeenerWhacker in reply to Alpha6 says hey, what about our best player on offense? Achane extension? What do u think BurstingFireLegend agrees with NeenerWhacker on Achane but sees why others could go either way. I would extend Achane 100% Brooks will likely expect a pay increase after being named 1st team all-pro and he’s on his final year of his deal. He’s also 28yrs old. Would it make sense to trade him? Clearly, we are better off with him in 2026, but long-term, does it matter? I could understand either direction. heatforlife is not on board with everyone else when it comes to Achane. nah at the usage rate hes good for a few more years . BurstingFireLegend has another cut for us. Cutting A.Jackson saves an entire 1.6mil. Don’t expect him to be cut nor should he be. DalFinsFan wants to talk about guys we might be stuck with. Chubb has too high of a dead cap to cut I think, kinda like Tua, might have to ride out 26 with them SlayerNation1 points out that there’s not as much there as we might hope. Paul, Brewer, maybe a few Rookie defensive players, only because of price. Achane, I can see it a mile away: will get paid and production falls off a cliff, especially, with no other talent around Him. Brooks may not reproduce this past season. Chop is a, flat out, bust. Everyone else is not foundational. It is a collection of JAGs. They will rue not getting the draft capital for Waddle. This team is years away due to the poor decisions. JES and whomever is HC have the Herculean task of un##cking themselves. The Earl understood the assignment. Core players: Achane; Waddle; Paul; Brewer; Brooks; Sieler; Fitzpatrick Potential to be core players: Chop; Grant; Marshall; Dulcich*; Wright; Kohou* *assuming they are re-signed coluccim has hope in some of the young guys. Looking to the future – we have 1 young core player, an undersized fast RB. Based on financials, Waddle should be traded after 2026 and we should be looking for a replacement now in the draft Hopefully, some of the unheard from youth make big strides Well, that’s our selection of answers for this evening. If you missed the original post from last week, given that there has been a ton of much more important Miami Dolphins news going on, please feel free to add your thoughts and answers to the comments section below. As always, thank you to each of you who took the time to answer our question of the day.

Dolphins to hold introductory press conference for new head coach and general manager later this week
The Miami Dolphins ended their extensive searches for a new general manager and head coach by hiring Jon-Eric Sullivan as the team’s GM on January 9th and Jeff Hafley as the team’s HC on Monday afternoon. Both men join the Dolphins after serving together for the Green Bay Packers — Sullivan since 2003 and Hafley since 2024. On Tuesday, it was announced by various South Florida media members that the organization will introduce their newest head coach and general manager in a joint introductory press conference to be streamed at 11 a.m. EST on the team’s YouTube account this Thursday. Fans of the Dolphins will get their first opportunity to hear directly from Hafley, however Sullivan sat down with Dolphins media member Travis Wingfield just a couple of days ago to talk about how he envisions Miami building a “tough and physical” team that is built to play in all weather types — not just the heat of South Florida. You can find that interview by clicking this link. Plenty of topics are sure to come up, but one topic that is on the minds of most Dolphins fans would be that of former starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and his future — or lack thereof — in Miami. We’ll see if Sullivan gives an honest answer, or if he sidesteps the question by answering politically. ___ What other questions do you want presented to Jeff Hafley and Jon-Eric Sullivan this Thursday? What types of answers are you hoping to get from the newest additions to the Miami Dolphins franchise? Let me know in the comments below or on Twitter at @MBrave13. Fins up!

