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Firefighters on Tuesday found NFL player Caleb Farley’s father dead in the rubble of a massive, collapsed Lake Norman home owned by the Tennessee Titans cornerback. Deputies first responded to the gas-scented scene at about 12 a.m., Iredell County Emergency Management reported. The $3 million home used to stand near a north Lake Norman cove just past Trump National Golf Club, property records show. At a news conference Tuesday afternoon, county Fire Services and Emergency Management Director Kent Greene said officials are “looking into the issue of natural gas but the investigation is ongoing... It appears to be an accident.”

Caleb Farley was at the scene of the deadly explosion later Tuesday morning and spoke with the fire marshal. His aunt and uncle also were on the scene, according to Greene.

 

The 6,000-square-foot house was leveled, Greene said, and several cars were also lost.

Caleb Farley, a 24-year-old Maiden native and former Virginia Tech cornerback, has owned the home since May 2022, records show.

 

Read more at: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article278480174.html#storylink=cpy

 

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1 hour ago, ladypanther said:

Firefighters on Tuesday found NFL player Caleb Farley’s father dead in the rubble of a massive, collapsed Lake Norman home owned by the Tennessee Titans cornerback. Deputies first responded to the gas-scented scene at about 12 a.m., Iredell County Emergency Management reported. The $3 million home used to stand near a north Lake Norman cove just past Trump National Golf Club, property records show. At a news conference Tuesday afternoon, county Fire Services and Emergency Management Director Kent Greene said officials are “looking into the issue of natural gas but the investigation is ongoing... It appears to be an accident.”

Caleb Farley was at the scene of the deadly explosion later Tuesday morning and spoke with the fire marshal. His aunt and uncle also were on the scene, according to Greene.

 

The 6,000-square-foot house was leveled, Greene said, and several cars were also lost.

Caleb Farley, a 24-year-old Maiden native and former Virginia Tech cornerback, has owned the home since May 2022, records show.

 

Read more at: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article278480174.html#storylink=cpy

 

Saw that... horrible 😞

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16 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Meanwhile, Chris Simms on Sam Howell...

 

We are where we are as a franchise and I am fine with it.  Albeit it was expensive to get where we are but it is what it is.  But damn deep in my gut it feels like we made a colossal error going corral over Howell or simply not drafting him as well in the 4rth.

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

We are where we are as a franchise and I am fine with it.  Albeit it was expensive to get where we are but it is what it is.  But damn deep in my gut it feels like we made a colossal error going corral over Howell or simply not drafting him as well in the 4rth.

What if we had done that but then Reich and company still wanted "their guy" then Howell was way outplaying Bryce? Oh wee mayne. What a poo show that would be. 😂

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Looking like I was wrong about howell, anytime you are named the starter is uber rare. *backdoor* I did want to draft howell even after they traded up for correll. But that pick was used to trade up for brandon smith, whom is looking like hes on the cut list. I cannot go back and look at some of the draft threads, ill get sicker..

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