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  1. So how many years are they going to wipe out rosters and coaches until you all admit they have a leadership problem? Larkin just ain't the guy

  2. They’ve missed their daddies (and surrogate uncles!) after the road trip!
    Love the DeBrincats, they are a lovely family ☺️

  3. Gritty Tigs ✅ Gritty Lions ✅ Gritty Pistons ✅ Dad Wings that could care less about winning ✅

  4. Do those kids, proud and win some games like enough to get to the playoffs. It saddens me for how much talent we have on this team how lackadaisical we are sometimes.

  5. if you were wondering how a tank worked, A tank's components work in synergy to provide mobility, firepower, and protection. The engine powers the tracks, the turret houses the main gun and other weapons, and the hull provides armor and space for the crew.
    Here's a more detailed breakdown:
    Mobility:
    Engine: Powers the tank's movement, typically a powerful diesel or gas turbine engine.
    Tracks: Metal treads that grip the ground, allowing the tank to move across various terrains.
    Road Wheels: Support the weight of the tank and absorb bumps and vibrations.
    Drive Sprocket: A large, toothed wheel at the rear of the tank that engages with the tracks and drives them forward.
    Idler Wheel: Located at the front, keeps the tracks taut.
    Firepower:
    Turret: A rotating armored structure that houses the main gun and other weapons.
    Main Gun: A powerful cannon capable of firing armor-piercing rounds and other types of ammunition.
    Machine Guns: Provide close-range firepower, often mounted on the turret or hull.
    Ammunition Storage: Holds the rounds for the main gun and machine guns.
    Sights and Optics: Allow the crew to accurately aim and engage targets.
    Protection:
    Hull: The main body of the tank, providing armor protection and space for the crew and equipment.
    Armor: Plated steel or composite materials designed to withstand enemy fire.
    Crew Compartments: Designated areas for the crew to operate and survive.
    Engine Compartment: Houses the engine and its related systems, often protected by armor.
    Other Notable Components:
    Crew: The tank's operators, including the driver, gunner, commander, and loader.
    Communications Equipment: Allows the tank to communicate with other vehicles and command posts.
    Suspension System: Allows the tank to traverse uneven terrain.
    Cooling System: Keeps the engine and other components from overheating.

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