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A. J. Brown - Miami Dolphins at. Philadelphia Eagles 10/22/23/
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ajbrownstoryteller · 3 months
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Human Touch (Cover Reveal)
A couple years ago I was in a rut with writing. A couple? Seriously, A.J.? It’s been five years. Back in 2019, I was in a rut with writing. My editor, Larissa Bennett, challenged me, literally, to write a story I didn’t want to write. I told her about an idea I had but was hesitant to write because it was a ~GASP~ love story.  “You should write it,” she said.  I said, “I don’t want to,” like a…
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stitchedsmilepub · 1 year
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New Face, Who Dis?
It’s still us! Same badass logo and colors. Same badass attitude. The difference is, we’re leaving the publishing to other publishers for the most part. We’ll publish here and there, but not like before. We’re focusing on everything the author needs to help them get published. From editing to book covers and reviews, we are going to fill the industry with amazing ways to grow as an author and…
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wiersema1 · 1 year
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Dutch Lion's 2022-'23 NFL Playoffs Preview
The 2022 NFL Playoffs are stranger than usual. Who will win it all despite the Damar Hamlin situation possibly providing a unique neutral-site location for the AFC Championship? Dutch Lion explores the possibilities... and the history.
Dutch Lion’s 2022-’23 NFL Playoffs Preview We’re in the midst of the 2022-23 NFL Playoffs and it’s time to preview and predict what’s gonna happen from here on out. You realize there are only seven games left in the NFL season. We’ve got four games this weekend in the Divisional Round, next week’s AFC and NFC Championship games, and then Super Bowl LVII (57) two weeks after that. Frigid winds,…
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wideouts4life · 1 year
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NFL Top-10 Wideouts (Mid-Season)
Compiling a list of this magnitude is tough. Each week wideouts have their names plastered on my blog of top performances with one wideout being name wideout of the week. Without checking I believe we have had 6-7 different wideouts take home the illustrious award. We all have biases and I did my best to be as objective as possible. But at the end of the day who and what we like is based on subjective reasoning. I’m going to list the top-10 statistically and agree or disagree with there current place. 
#10 Terry McLaurin 38-609 yards 2 TD’s
#9 Mike Evans        44-617 yards 3 TD’s
#8 Chris Olave        43-618 yards 2 TD’s
#7 Davante Adams 48-658 yards 7 TD’s
#6 A.J.Brown         43-718 yards 6 TD’s
#5 Jaylen Waddle   47-812 yards 6 TD’s
#4 Cooper Kupp     72-813 yards 6 TD’s
#3 Stefon Diggs      60-857 yards 7 TD’s
#2 Justin Jefferson 59-867 yards 3 TD’s
#1 Tyreek Hill          76-1104 yards 3 TD’s
The Washington Commanders future is promising with the talents of Terry McLaurin. His game is smooth and he has the ability to stretch the field and play underneath making plays when his number is dialed. I agree with him capturing the 10 spot because at the end of the day productivity is a big part in who’s the best.
This list was supposed to come out before week 10 games were played and while that didn’t happen. This benefited Mike Evans because he showed up to play this weekend against the Seattle Seahawks. He hasn’t looked engaged at all times when the ball comes his way and he hasn’t shown that hunger that some of the other wideouts have displayed. Nonetheless he is still a top-10 wideout at the mid-point of the season. 
Its surprising to see a rookie at number 8 but that’s exactly where Chris Olave belongs. Now he technically isn’t better than any of the guys on this list. But I’m an open-minded person and don’t really care for what you once did. Right now Olave is making enough plays to have him statistically in the top-10 and others will have to outproduce him to surpass him.
Davante is still really good. Everyone besides him, I think, knew his life would not be the same leaving Aaron Rodgers this past off-season. He hasn’t been as consistent as I expect but when he’s on his game, there aren’t many in the league better than Davante Adams. He’s where he’s at because some of the younger guys are playing better right now. But as the team improves I expect him to be in that top-5 conversation at the end of the season. 
A.J. Brown is a dog. When I watch him get off the ball It brings a smile to my face. The kid is explosive and fast. He also appears to be having a ton of fun. His team is currently in first place and with the way Jalen Hurts spreads the ball I’m surprised he’s statistically #6 in yards. He also is tied for 5th in touchdowns with 6 so far. Brown makes plays all over the field. He plays big and I expect more big plays throughout the season.
Jaylen Waddle has been spectacular. When the ball is in his hand I’m starting to expect something amazing to happen. Waddle is averaging 17.7 yards/catch which is crazy. Playing across from another dog ass wideout in Hill…I’m sure Jaylen gets that urge to try and match and outdo the phenomenal shit Tyreek does. Waddle has made some big catches and I like how he competes for the 50/50 ball. He’s having one hell of a season. And with 7 games left he needs less than 150 yards to surpass his rookie total of 1,015. 
Cooper Kupp the reigning triple crown winner is having himself a stellar season. I’m sure he’s not too happy with the Rams current record, but if we’re honest he’s the reason why they have had something positive to talk about. Kupp is better than I originally thought. Watching his tape every week and noticing something different in his game each week that explains why he’s so hard to guard. Kupp is smart. He knows defenses and body language. He hardly ever fights the leverage of the defender and uses that to his advantage. And he makes plays-the shit I love. He’ll most likely not make the top-10 list at the end of the year because he was just placed on injured reserve for at least 4 weeks. 
The “I’m Him” wideout is probably my favorite to watch right now. Maybe because I see similarities in our game. In college when it came to press releases I couldn’t be touched. I was a basketball player who had an Allen Iverson style of cross-over. And that’s exactly what I see from Stefon Diggs. He crosses dudes left and right puts the ball behind his back. He hesitates and crosses defenders. Plus we both are great route runners. Then he plays with this angry attitude that draws me in. Diggs is magnetic. Every catch he makes he gets up mad. I love the physicality he added to his game this season. He’s my favorite to watch right now. And quite frankly the top-3 on this list could each make an argument as the best wideout in the game. 
Justin “The Man” Jefferson is as cool as the other side of the pillow. After 9 games with 1,060 yards, Jefferson is proving to the league that he’s the best in the game. I believe he made a comment after Kupp finished with the most yards that he would be considered the best this year. As of now it seems like he’s cashing in on that promise. The plays Jefferson make are effortless. His game is smooth. He’s a serious threat in all phases of the passing game. He can beat defenders on go-routes. Then he’ll run a slot out or comeback for the intermediate game. And finish with a slant on press for the short game. Right now he checks every box and it will be interesting to see him and Tyreek battle to the last second of the 17th game for the most receiving yards this season. 
Ladies and Gentlemen introducing Tyreek Hill as the mid-season top wideout in the NFL. After 9 games Hill has 1,104 yards receiving. He’s on some Calvin Johnson type shit. Every week I watch his tape I wonder what type of spectacular play will Tyreek have today? Tyreek is box office. To see how much fear he puts in the poor little db’s heart is beautiful. I would be scared to guard him too. Tyreek cannot be guarded. He’s fast, quick, and explosive. He plays tough and physical. And he attacks the ball. Of course I can nit-pic every wideouts game and find something they can improve on but with Hill I am less inclined to because I can’t see many holes in his game.
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Tory Dandy’s Torrid Summer NetsHuge Contracts for NFL Starts
Tory Dandy’s Torrid Summer NetsHuge Contracts for NFL Starts
Woodruff Native and Leading NFL Agent at the Top of His Game By: Garrett Mitchell, Staff Writer Tory Dandy has worked tirelessly at his craft, representing some of the biggest names in professional football. This summer Dandy, a Woodruff native and one of the top sports agents in the NFL, put together his best body of work yet as he helped negotiate a plethora of lucrative contracts for his…
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reportwire · 2 years
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Who won the week in Philly sports: A.J. Brown dominates in Eagles debut
Who won the week in Philly sports: A.J. Brown dominates in Eagles debut
2022-09-12 07:41:03 There was an explosive element of the Eagles’ offense in Sunday’s win that was absent all of last season. That might be underselling it. It hasn’t been felt since their championship campaign. The dynamic play of 2017 may have been just five years ago, but feels about five decades ago in the way the Eagles’ passing attack has increasingly fallen off since that Super…
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blackmensuited · 1 year
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antiqueanimals · 8 months
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Montana Outdoors. July/August 1975, Vol. 6, No. 4. Watercolor by A.J. McCoy.
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“𝓽eenage angst has paid off well. 𝓷ow I’m bored and old.” - Serve The Servants.
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ajbrownstoryteller · 4 months
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The Concepts: Chuckie
On June 29, 1993, I wrote my first short story. If you were a member of my Patreon page, One Step Forward, then you know that story is called, Chuckie, and was based on a nightmare I had multiple times. You also know how the story came about. But here, at Type AJ Negative and this thing I call The Concepts, you probably don’t know anything about that. Today, I give you the story—the full story…
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