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Allan Brothers

@allanbrothers90

OC NORTHEASTERN HIGH SCHOOL SAU ALUMNI ฮฉฮจฮฆ Deuce ๐Ÿถ ๐Ÿถ

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Terra Helm (@terr31) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To all the AAU players after this weekend look to whoever made going to those events possible and hug them and tell them thank you. They spend thousands of dollars for you to travel the country to play basketball.

Law Nation Sports (@lawsnation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I understand Micah Parsons will be at camp without a dealโ€ฆ Hopefully, the #Cowboys get it done this week. But letโ€™s be real, this isnโ€™t a good look. Once again, the front office is sticking to that old โ€œdeadline dealsโ€ philosophy. Enough is enough. Just value your star players

Mike Tag (@mtag1993) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Eagles fan obsession with the Dallas Cowboys is odd to me, but that city has been fighting for validation for centuries now. ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿคฃ

Marcus Mosher (@marcus_mosher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just to be clearโ€ฆ this is a report that a trade request could happen? But not actually a trade request? And we all know Dallas isnโ€™t trading Micah so forgive me if I just ignore all of the nonsense.

RJ Ochoa (@rjochoa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is absolutely zero logic behind the Cowboys not having paid Micah Parsons at this point. It is more than stupid. It is petulant. It is small. It is sad. No one benefits and it serves to only hinder the team and their goals. Football malpractice. bloggingtheboys.com/2025/8/1/24478โ€ฆ

Ernie The Cowboys Fan (@e_thecowboysfan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Where ever Micah Parsons goes. I go. If he goes to the Eagles, I become Ernie The Eagles fan. If he goes to the Commanders, I become Ernie The Commanders fan. Wherever he goes, we all go.

Omega Psi Phiยฎ Fraternity (@officialoppf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We would be remiss if we did not pay homage to the ultimate Bridge Buuilder. On this day in 1883, Ernest Everett Just was born in Charleston, South Carolina to Charles F. and Mary M. Just. The young professor joined his vision and genius with that of three undergraduate juniors

We would be remiss if we did not pay homage to the ultimate Bridge Buuilder.

On this day in 1883, Ernest Everett Just was born in Charleston, South Carolina to Charles F. and Mary M. Just. The young professor joined his vision and genius with that of three undergraduate juniors