Okay Coach Cleats.
What’s coming down the local High School pipeline that the NFL should be keeping an eye on?
You might not to want to emulate Hemingway, Bigred. Not really an uplifting ending to his life story.
On July 2, 1961, Ernest Hemingway died at his home in Ketchum, Idaho. The New York Times reported that he accidentally shot himself, and Blaine County Sheriff Frank Hewitt initially said that no foul play was suspected.
But just two days prior, Hemingway had been released from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, where he’d been treated for depression and other mental health struggles. People soon began wondering whether the famed author’s death was truly an accident.
Hemingway’s wife, Mary, later admitted to the press that he had indeed taken his own life. And in the decades following his demise, multiple members of his family died by suicide as well — sparking rumors of a mysterious “Hemingway curse.”
You might not to want to emulate Hemingway, Bigred. Not really an uplifting ending to his life story.
On July 2, 1961, Ernest Hemingway died at his home in Ketchum, Idaho. The New York Times reported that he accidentally shot himself, and Blaine County Sheriff Frank Hewitt initially said that no foul play was suspected.
But just two days prior, Hemingway had been released from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, where he’d been treated for depression and other mental health struggles. People soon began wondering whether the famed author’s death was truly an accident.
Hemingway’s wife, Mary, later admitted to the press that he had indeed taken his own life. And in the decades following his demise, multiple members of his family died by suicide as well — sparking rumors of a mysterious “Hemingway curse.”
The Volatile Life Of Ernest Hemingway
Although Ernest Hemingway was a prolific author who won both the Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel Prize in Literature for his work, he led a life full of tragedy and frequently struggled with his mental health.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Hemingway’s mother, Grace, was a controlling woman who dressed him as a little girl when he was a child. She wanted him to match his older sister because she was disappointed she hadn’t had twins.
The Volatile Life Of Ernest Hemingway
Although Ernest Hemingway was a prolific author who won both the Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel Prize in Literature for his work, he led a life full of tragedy and frequently struggled with his mental health.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Hemingway’s mother, Grace, was a controlling woman who dressed him as a little girl when he was a child. She wanted him to match his older sister because she was disappointed she hadn’t had twins.
Meanwhile, his father, Clarence, was manic-depressive and had the tendency to become violent. When Hemingway was 29, Clarence died by suicide. According to Biography, the author blamed his father’s death on his mother.
Hemingway’s third wife, Martha Gellhorn, once wrote, “Deep in Ernest, due to his mother, going back to the indestructible first memories of childhood, was mistrust and fear of women.” She claimed that it was because of Grace that Hemingway had issues with abandonment and infidelity.
Meanwhile, his father, Clarence, was manic-depressive and had the tendency to become violent. When Hemingway was 29, Clarence died by suicide. According to Biography, the author blamed his father’s death on his mother.
Hemingway’s third wife, Martha Gellhorn, once wrote, “Deep in Ernest, due to his mother, going back to the indestructible first memories of childhood, was mistrust and fear of women.” She claimed that it was because of Grace that Hemingway had issues with abandonment and infidelity.
In deference to the late Hemingway, don't choose the little girl red shoes.
In deference to the late Hemingway, don't choose the little girl red shoes.
U should be banned for that comment..
I have family near you.....
Hope you like them....
U should be banned for that comment..
I have family near you.....
Hope you like them....
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of yourself....Good luck gringo...
You'll like my relatives thank goodness u sent me those dorky pictures
of yourself....Good luck gringo...
Hey folks. Caleb Williams has played Utah 3 times in the last 2 years. Easily the only defense worth a shit in the pac12. He's 0-3 vs Utah. He got slaughtered when he had to play at Notre Dame. All his highlights vs the likes of New Mexico State and Arizona State, etc...are pretty groovy. What makes people think that he'll have no problems against a NFL defense? Let alone in the Midwest, and out doors if Chicago chooses to draft him. Looking over the track record of USC quarterbacks drafted in the past doesn't leave me with any vote of confidence. Do the right thing Chicago, Ryan Poles, the Bears future is in your hands.
Sac,
Our favorite HS scout is on record as saying Caleb Williams will be a star.
Judging by this scouts track record, Williams will be out of the NFL in 3 years.
For your teams sake, they would be well advised to not draft Williams.
Rumor has it that the Falcons are very high on Justin Fields.
Chicago's off-season is the most interesting of any teams in a long time.
Good time to be a Bears fan
Hey folks. Caleb Williams has played Utah 3 times in the last 2 years. Easily the only defense worth a shit in the pac12. He's 0-3 vs Utah. He got slaughtered when he had to play at Notre Dame. All his highlights vs the likes of New Mexico State and Arizona State, etc...are pretty groovy. What makes people think that he'll have no problems against a NFL defense? Let alone in the Midwest, and out doors if Chicago chooses to draft him. Looking over the track record of USC quarterbacks drafted in the past doesn't leave me with any vote of confidence. Do the right thing Chicago, Ryan Poles, the Bears future is in your hands.
Sac,
Our favorite HS scout is on record as saying Caleb Williams will be a star.
Judging by this scouts track record, Williams will be out of the NFL in 3 years.
For your teams sake, they would be well advised to not draft Williams.
Rumor has it that the Falcons are very high on Justin Fields.
Chicago's off-season is the most interesting of any teams in a long time.
Good time to be a Bears fan
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Who's who...I have an idea but I'm not certain
Does one start with an "M"?
You can respond in that invisible ink that you and I have so I know
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