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The two ways Trevor Lawrence could refuse to play for the New York Jets

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The New York Jets are an absolute dumpster fire of a football organization with a legitimate shot at picking first in the 2021 NFL Draft. They have started the 2020 season 0-6, have scored the fewest points in all of football with just 75 (an average of 12.5 PPG), and have allowed the third-most points (185) at this point in the season.

Add to the fact the Jets are one of the least disciplined teams in the NFL, according to the newly created ‘Discipline Index’ stat, and you can easily understand how there is just no salvaging this season.

The one hope Jets fans are clinging to is their team can secure the number one pick in the draft and select Trevor Lawrence, widely regarded as one of the most talented quarterback prospects since Andrew Luck. Some talent evaluators have even said they think Lawrence could potentially be even better.

While Lawrence hasn’t made any statements or provided any insight into how he would feel about being drafted by the Jets, other players and members of the media have. The collective thought seems to be that Lawrence should do all he can to not go to the Jets if they select him first overall in the draft (assuming they ‘earn’ the first overall pick).

So, how exactly could Lawrence ensure that he doesn’t end up another quarterback casualty of the Jets if they are in a position to select him?

Former Atlanta Falcons star wide receiver, and four-time Pro Bowler, Roddy White has gone on the record insisting that Lawrence go back to Clemson for his senior season if the Jets wind up with the first pick in the draft.

“Because it would be awful for you to get drafted by the Jets because they do not know how to put anything together over there as far as quarterbacking, weapons around the quarterback, as far as anything that has to do with offensive talent,” White told The Big Lead on Tuesday.

Former Washington Football Team Pro-Bowl linebacker LaVar Arrington recently shared similar thoughts.

“If I’m Trevor Lawrence, I am weighing out my options if the New York Jets have the number one pick,” he told Marcellus Wiley and Emmanuel Acho on ‘Speak for Yourself.

Lawrence opting to go back for his senior season is the easiest way to avoid being selected by the Jets but comes with the risk of injury. If he were to take that path and got hurt that could potentially impact where he would be drafted in the 2022 NFL Draft which would also impact his initial career earnings. Miami Dolphins Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa had to endure that whole narrative and uncertainty leading up to his selection in this most recent draft.

Keep in mind, however, if Lawrence were to go back for his senior season there’s no guarantee the Jets don’t wind up with the first overall selection in the following draft.

The other option involves Lawrence refusing to sign his rookie contract. While the current Collective Bargaining Agreement makes rookie contract negotiations fairly straight forward, there is no mandate forcing players to sign those contracts. The drafting team also would not hold the rights to that player beyond a single season.

Theoretically, Lawrence could tell the Jets he would refuse to sign and hold out for the entire year and would re-enter the draft in the following season. The Jets would then have to decide if they would draft him anyway and attempt to convince him to sign his contract, or they would select him and then trade him to another team or just trade away the first overall pick before making a selection.

Eli Manning is probably the most relevant and recent example of a prospect clearly stating they do not want to be drafted by a specific team and actually getting his way. Manning, through his agent Tom Condon, told the San Diego Chargers, who held the number one pick in the 2004 draft, not to draft him because he would not sign and would instead sit out the entire season.

The Chargers ended up selecting Manning first overall and traded him to the New York Giants. The Giants traded away Philip Rivers, who they selected fourth overall, their 2004 third-round pick, and their 2005 first- and fifth-round selections to effectively move up three spots in that draft. It all seemed to work out for both franchises seeing as how the trade helped the Chargers turn into a winning organization and the Giants won multiple Super Bowls with Manning.

Senator Lindsey Graham Holds Lead in Latest Polls, Confronted by Protestors

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South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham is locked in the most competitive and expensive re-election campaign of his political career. The latest polls show Graham leading Democratic candidate Jaime Harrison by six points, with the margin of error placed at 4.5.

That’s about the only good news for the Senator as it appears no matter where he goes he’s confronted by angry protestors.

 

AOC Encourages Over 400,000 People to Vote on ‘Among Us’ Twitch Stream

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (widely known as AOC) promoted voting in ‘Among Us’ Twitch stream that had more than 400,000 people watching her play the game live. AOC was joined by Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar and several other famous streamers Tuesday night.

“Vote early,” Ocasio-Cortez said between rounds. “Make sure you register to vote … I’m so excited for this upcoming election. We can come together, and we can overcome the polls, get things back on track.”

Underneath the video stream, she linked to the voter registration site iwillvote.com.

Spencer Davis Has Died, He Was 81

Spencer Davis, founder and frontman of the Spencer Davis Group, has died at the age of 81.

Their first hit ‘Keep on Running’ knocked the Beatles off the No 1 spot in 1965 and their follow-up song, ‘Somebody Help Me’ managed to knock the Walker Brothers out of the top spot in 1966. The band managed seven British top 40 hits by 1967.

‘Candyman’ Film to Explore Origin Story for Character, Delayed Until 2021

Nia DaCosta, who is directing the “spiritual sequel” to the 1992 horror classic, has said her take on the film will provide an in-depth look at how the killer (played by the great Tony Todd) actually came to be.

Speaking during her Virtual Fireside Chat at the Nightstream Film Festival, Nia explained:

“In the original, he’s already a fully formed … I guess monster, we’ll say, because that’s definitely how he’s positioned in the original film, as a monster.

“And so, it’s really like a reveal of, ‘Here’s my chest. I’m fully formed, I’m fully grotesque,’ and this one, we really wanted it to be a slow progression, and for me, I really wanted to trigger the response of like, you know when all of us have had a heat rash or something, and we’re like, hmm, what’s that?

The film has been delayed until 2021 because DaCosta says the film was created to be seen in theaters.

“We made Candyman to be seen in theaters. Not just for the spectacle but because the film is about community and stories–how they shape each other, how they shape us. It’s about the collective experience of trauma and joy, suffering and triumph, and the stories we tell around it,” she wrote on Twitter.

Mookie Betts Earns Free Taco Bell for All in Dodgers Game 1 Victory

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Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Mookie Betts earned everyone in America a free Taco Bell taco after stealing a base in Game 1 of the World Series. Betts stole a pair of bases and hit a home run and ended the game with the third-highest WPA+ at 0.121. Cody Bellinger had the second-highest WPA+ (0.168) and arguably one of the most impactful moments of the game with his two-run blast in the bottom of the fourth that gave the Dodgers a lead they never relinquished.

It was Clayton Kershaw, however, with the best performance of the game overall. He struck out eight over six innings while giving up just one earned run. His game score of 71 was the second-highest of his career in the World Series. His highest and best performance was a 78 he put up against the Astros in Game 1 in 2017.

For the Miami Dolphins, Their Future is Now

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The Miami Dolphins have made the decision to stick to their long-term plans by naming Tua Tagovailoa the starting quarterback ahead of their Week 7 bye.

Tua replaces Ryan Fitzpatrick, who helped Miami win its second game in a row and climb within one game out of first place in the AFC East.

With the Dolphins respectably in the playoff hunt and the only team in their division with a positive point differential, if the team falls short of at least a winning record this season it could be seen as a major disappointment to fans.

Fitzpatrick has completed 70.1 percent of his passes this season and thrown for over 1,500 yards. He has a 95.0 passer rating but has also thrown seven interceptions to go along with his 10 touchdowns.

Jeffrey Toobin was caught masturbating on Zoom. Here’s a look at the terms used to describe the ‘incident’ in news headlines.

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Jeffrey Toobin lit up Twitter yesterday after news broke he was caught tuggin’ the toob on a work Zoom video meeting with colleagues at The New Yorker. A publication he has worked at for 25 years.

“I made an embarrassingly stupid mistake, believing I was off-camera. I apologize to my wife, family, friends, and co-workers. I believed I was not visible on Zoom. I thought no one on the Zoom call could see me. I thought I had muted the Zoom video,” Toobin said. 

Of the headlines published yesterday, 18 of them used the term “exposing” to describe the incident. 6 actually used “masturbating” and 3 used the word “penis”. It seems they’re trying to be polite. 

According to VICE, the call was an election simulation that involved many of the New Yorker’s top guests and producers from both the paper and WNYC. People with knowledge of the incident said those involved in the Zoom call had just returned from a 10-minute break when Toobin lowered the camera, which captured him touching his penis.

A word visualization of words used in news headlines detailing the incident.

Toobin apparently had no clue he could be seen on camera when he left the call and then came back moments later. How many people actually witnessed his masturbating has yet to be determined, but enough did that the news leaked.

Natalie Raabe, a spokeswoman for The New Yorker, released a statement saying Toobin has been suspended while an investigation is under way.

CNN, where Toobin is a Chief Legal Analyst, has also granted him “some time off” to “deal with personal issues” following the incident.

Toobin has spent his entire professional career building his reputation and seemed to completely blow it in a matter of minutes.

How Would Tax Evasion Charges Against a Former U.S. President Go? Here’s One Possibility.

Texas billionaire Robert Brockman has been charged by federal prosecutors with the largest tax evasion scheme in American history. According to Department of Justice officials, Brockman hid capital gains income over two decades through a tangled web of offshore accounts and business entities in Bermuda, Nevis, and Switzerland.

Robert and Dorothy Brockman attend an intimate al fresco dinner celebrating the Rice University groundbreaking of James Turrell’s Rice University Skyspace project at the home of Phoebe and Bobby Tudor, Tuesday evening, May 17, 2011, in Houston. (Dave Rossman/Houston Chronicle via AP)

The 39-count indictment was unsealed on Thursday with the core charges being tax evasion, wire fraud, and money laundering (along with a slew of other offenses).

“Complexity will not hide crime from law enforcement. Sophistication is not a defense to federal criminal charges,” said David L. Anderson, U.S. attorney for the Northern District of California. “We will not hesitate to prosecute the smartest guys in the room.”

This indictment and these charges would have never been possible without the cooperation of another billionaire who was involved in the scheme. Robert F. Smith, founder and chairman of Vista Equity Partners, agreed to pay $139 million to settle his own tax probe.

Reports initially surfaced in August that investigators from the IRS and Justice Department were looking into a possible tax fraud scheme involving Brockman. From then until Thursday when charges were formally announced investigators worked on building their case and triple-checking all the information they were receiving from Smith was actionable.

Prosecutors likely would not have announced they were investigating Brockman nearly two months ago had they not already had a strong foundation to charge him with a crime.

Why does all this matter?

If it takes many months (if not longer) to investigate and bring charges against an insanely wealthy private citizen, how long would you suspect it could take if the person prosecutors are investigating for tax-related crimes is the President of the United States?

Well, years. Mostly because as of right now, the common refrain is a sitting President cannot be indicted for criminal offenses. With that said, if Trump loses his re-election bid prosecutors could move very quickly to formally bring charges against him. If that were to happen early on in 2021 then Trump could find himself in an actual courtroom within the next couple of years after that.

As boring as these white-collar crimes can be when you read about them in the news, it’s important to pay attention to them as they could give clues to how prosecutors could potentially handle bringing charges against a former U.S. President.

 

 

Here’s How Twitter Locking White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany’s Personal Account is Being Reported by News Outlets

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Online news publications covering White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany most frequently Oct 1 – Oct 15.

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany finds herself at the center of news stories practically every day. This month alone, there have been nearly 200 stories published online from over 130 digital news publications. The latest coverage on McEnany and the controversy she finds herself in has nothing to do with whether she is or isn’t wearing a mask while speaking with reporters or hanging out at Rose Garden events.

This time she’s in the news because Twitter suspended her personal account after violating platform rules regarding sharing hacked material.

The rule specifically states:

“We don’t permit the use of our services to directly distribute content obtained through hacking that contains private information, may put people in physical harm or danger, or contains trade secrets.”

The story she shared was one published by the New York Post, which claims Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, had been paid by the Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holdings in an alleged effort to obtain access to Biden for political reasons.

Biden has repeatedly denied the claims made in the published story, and already reports have surfaced that the material and information used for the story written and published by the New York Post was based on hacked, stolen, and even fabricated information.

McEnany spoke with Fox News’ Sean Hannity after being locked out of her account. However, it appears to have been restored since then and claimed Twitter “essentially had me at gunpoint and said unless you delete a news story published by the New York Post I cannot regain access to my account.”

“This is censorship, it is not the American way. This is not how a freedom-loving democracy operates,” McEnany continued.

“And we have to hold Twitter accountable. And Facebook, too, is banning the transmission of this story simply because ideologically, it hurts the side of the aisle the Silicon Valley prefers. It’s sad, it’s censorship, this is not America.”

Of the digital publications covering McEnany the most, here’s a look at the headlines related to this specific story.

Twitter locks Kayleigh McEnany Out of her account after spreading fake news – alternet.org
Twitter Suspends Kayleigh McEnany’s Personal Account for Sharing Hunter Biden Emails – breitbart.com
Power Mad Twitter Suspends WH Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany’s Personal Account – townhall.com
Twitter Locks Kayleigh McEnany’s Personal Account, Trump Campaign Says – dailycaller.com
Kaleigh McEnany’s Twitter is locked until she deletes Biden, she says – dailymail.co.uk

Here we can see that one publication has taken the approach of stating that McEnany’s Twitter account was locked because she was spreading “fake news.” Another describes Twitter as being “Power Mad.” Those two have clearly taken a side in how they are presenting their stories related to the topic and aren’t shy in doing so. Breitbart’s headline sticks to the facts of the story but also leaves out important context because of the questionable methods used to obtain the alleged emails and the legitimacy of the timeline of information presented in the New York Post story.

The other two headlines are fairly straight forward and don’t appear to have a bias either way, regardless of how the stories themselves are written and presented once you click through.

Given the frequency in which news stories are published online, shared on social media platforms, and then commented on and ‘presented’ to the public at large and even by news consumers (yes, to news organizations, you are a consumer), it can be challenging to decipher who’s telling the truth or simply where the truth lies within a story itself.

If you’d like to review the stories being published about this particular topic and McEnany herself, you can do so here. The data is open and free to download.