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Can animals and cryptozoological creatures speak? Do they have languages? They are, without doubt, strange and outrageous questions! Some might say that such a thing is wholly impossible. Others aren’t quite so sure. Let’s go back a few centuries to a strange story that had its origins in December 1728. It revolved around two brothers: William and David Sutor. The dark saga all began late one night in December 1728. That was when William, a Scottish farmer, was hard at work in his fields and heard an unearthly shriek that was accompanied by a brief glimpse of a large, dark-colored dog, far bigger than any normal hound, and one possessed of a pair of glowing red eyes. On several more occasions in both 1729 and 1730, the dog returned, always seemingly intent on plaguing the Sutor family. It was, however, in late November of 1730 that the affair ultimately reached its paranormal pinnacle. Once again the mysterious dog manifested before the farmer, but this time, incredibly,
Trevon Grimes May Have a Leg Up on His Competition
The big rookie from Florida seems to have a path to a roster spot
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May 16, 2021
PHILADELPHIA - When it comes to making the Eagles roster, Trevon Grimes may be looking down at his competition and the advantage has nothing to do with an impressive 6-foot-4 frame that the Fort Lauderdale native got to show off for the first time in South Philadelphia this weekend.
Grimes, an undrafted rookie free agent from out of the University of Florida, arrived with a skill set already well-defined to an inner-circle member of the Eagles’ offensive coaching staff.
Eagles Position Examination: Receivers (Jalen Reagor the Key)
There is plenty of inventory at this spot, but is there a true No. 1?
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Now, there’s a groundswell for them to do it again in the spring.
It is a movement that wouldn’t exist had general manager Howie Roseman and his staff got it right in previous drafts, and maybe they have. A lot of that will depend on Nick Sirianni and his staff and what they can do with the four WRs the Eagles have drafted in the last two years.
Maybe Roseman adds a few more to the mix, which is a very likely scenario.