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Keon drops 60 in Damar's celebrity basktball gam
Buffalo716 replied to stevewin's topic in The Stadium Wall
There is literally only like 3 minutes of clips of him playing basketball though It's not like there's a 2-hour mixtape... Angel Reese is not even on the same stratosphere as athlete is Randy Moss I get what you're getting at.. but something tells me Randy Moss is 15 ft jump shot isn't as bad as what is being made out -
The new declassification of relevant materials @FBIDirectorKash “including allegations of interference by the CCP (ChineseCommunist Party)” is a significant development that provides transparency and receipts. Records turned over @ChuckGrassley Yep. And every single J6 protester was beyond justified.
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Keon drops 60 in Damar's celebrity basktball gam
NewEra replied to stevewin's topic in The Stadium Wall
He wasn’t even playing man- he was standing in the middle of a zone in every highlight I’ve seen. During a time in which there was no defensive 3 seconds. He did all this as an elite athletes playing against 99.9% non elite athletes in a WV HS sure- he could’ve- maybe Angel Reese will become a 3 point shooting PG too. She’s a great athlete- she just needs to practice. I hear what you’re saying- but the odds would’ve been insanely stacked against him. Lots of things “could have happened”. This is one of 999999999999999999999 things that could’ve happened. -
Keon drops 60 in Damar's celebrity basktball gam
Buffalo716 replied to stevewin's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think Anthony Edwards would probably have a better shot playing safety or WR People are talking about Dalton Kincaid size and he has squarely 15 20 lb on ant But at 6'4 220 if he had no fear he might be a killer safety I do agree with you all big time athletes have the confidence that they could do whatever they want.. I do believe Jason Williams did play quarterback for at least one season with Randy when Jason Williams was a senior Randy was a junior and Williams always said he played football and was a qb -
Nothing screams defending freedom like banning books, rewriting history classes, purging voter rolls, and throwing tantrums over media that doesn’t kiss the ring. The MAGA crowd claims to fight big government right up until they want one to control speech, punish dissent, and dictate what’s ‘patriotic.’ If you’re worried about a ‘Ministry of Truth,’ maybe start with the guy who tried to overturn an election and calls the press ‘the enemy of the people.’ Think before you post.
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As the draft process got closer.. and scouts start nitpicking players I'm not surprised he fell He is a 6'1 pocket passer.. not thickly built.. not extremely mobile.. the NFL is moving towards quarterbacks who can play on rhythm or create.. that's not his game... He also doesn't have a crazy strong arm All of those reasons are things scouts will nitpicked to death.. Jackson dart, is bigger.. better athlete, a stronger arm with solid film ... After the season ended it's all those little things There's not a lot of 6 ft 1 tall pocket passers with limited mobility getting drafted in the first round... Even Baker Mayfield had maneuverability and a cannon
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Keon drops 60 in Damar's celebrity basktball gam
Brand J replied to stevewin's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think Anthony Edwards would have a better chance at being an NFL TE than Randy Moss would at being an NBA 2 guard, but there’s that NBA vs NFL debate again. All these athletes believe they can do anything, to the point of delusion. Jason Williams in an interview once said he was a star QB for Dupont HS, but then I read the comments and people were saying he didn’t even play football 😂 I think Josh Allen even said he could come off the bench in the NBA and get buckets. There’s nothing a professional athlete doesn’t believe he can do… until they legitimately try to cross over into that other sport and see how difficult it is to compete with men who have made it their singular focus. Could Moss have played in the NBA if basketball was his singular focus and where he dedicated all his time? I don’t know, but he would’ve had a legitimate shot. If he didn’t pan out, he’d be one in a long line of “all world” high school AND collegiate stars who couldn’t make the leap. -
I remember that they would play popular music over the highlights; I specifically remember The Beatles “Lady Madonna” being played. Weird how certain memories just stick like that.
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I literally wrote its a bad look. I agree. I doubt this will affect his ability to be a leader in the locker room. If he wins the job and wins game nobody will care. If he scrubs out of the NFL people will look back at the pre-draft dinners and the speeding tickets and say he was a bust waiting to happen. Still stunning a player that multiple teams took to dinner as if he was a first round prospect lasted until the 5th round. Has to be more than just his play on the field. FYI I agree, it's a ludicrous speed but driving through western Ohio and Indiana is as bad as driving though Kansas. I should be a better person but I do enjoy driving fast.
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Sure and many criticized that at the time, because public health isn’t a partisan issue. But let’s not pretend the protest gathering compares to the organized, sustained resistance to basic precautions - mask mandates, social distancing, and later, vaccines - that became a defining feature of the political right. Yes, and their distrust was rooted in historical abuse - like the Tuskegee experiment you mentioned. But guess what? Black communities closed the gap in vaccination rates, especially in blue states, once trusted messengers and outreach were in place. Meanwhile, large chunks of the conservative base still clung to YouTube pseudoscience and libertarian Facebook memes. Just look at @Big Blitz who still can't accept that Trump was President when the pandemic started. Would you take medical advice from a guy who told you to drink bleach? Harris said she wouldn’t trust a vaccine pushed solely by Trump without scientific backing - a position that became irrelevant once the vaccines were reviewed and endorsed by the FDA, CDC, and global health experts. And she got vaccinated on camera like every other responsible adult. Why didn't Trump? It dramatically reduced severe illness, hospitalization, and death - especially in the early waves. That’s how vaccines work: not force fields, but firewalls. And pretending they were worthless because they didn’t offer 100% sterilizing immunity is like saying seatbelts are useless because they don’t prevent all injuries. Of course. But we’re talking about state-level outcomes - which correlate overwhelmingly with public health policy, governance, and yes, partisan control. Red states had higher death rates. That’s data you cannot contest. Sure - it was going to hit. But the scale of the tragedy, the number of lives lost, and the chaos we lived through? That wasn’t inevitable. That was policy failure, willful ignorance, and political theater that cost hundreds of thousands of lives unnecessarily.
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And these people have the audacity to wonder why suicide rates are so high - especially among LGBTQ youth. Maybe it has something to do with the relentless cruelty, the manufactured moral panic, the dehumanizing rhetoric broadcast daily like sport. And how does this so-called "pro-life" regime respond? By cutting funding to the very lifeline - literally - the suicide hotline for LGBTQ individuals. They didn’t just look the other way. They reached in and pulled the plug. This isn’t ignorance. It’s intentional harm. And no amount of flag-waving or Bible-quoting changes what that is.
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Keon drops 60 in Damar's celebrity basktball gam
Buffalo716 replied to stevewin's topic in The Stadium Wall
13 rebounds five steals four blocks a game shows he could have been a defensive Stalwart potentially Every team from college to the pros needs a defensive guy especially one who could cover the one and the two.. maybe a smaller 3 His athleticism at the two would still definitely shine through in college especially defensively would translate I don't think anybody is saying he would be a Hall of Fame basketball player... He had enough athleticism and defensive talent to play division 1 basketball though and if he fully focused on basketball who knows what could have happened to his game It's a what if... Because when he stop playing basketball, the guys like Kevin Garnett.. were in the gym 6 hours a day already... Randy wasn't that polished but he had room to grow He wasn't just a Hooper -
Keon drops 60 in Damar's celebrity basktball gam
nedboy7 replied to stevewin's topic in The Stadium Wall
I totally get if you don’t like the NBA. But to claim they don’t play defense or that the guys from the 90s would beat on these guys is silly. I doubt anyone who dislikes the NBA actually watches the game close enough to even make those comparisons. Yes they definitely have changed the game with the amount of 3s they shoot but that doesn’t translate to a lower skillset. -
Keon drops 60 in Damar's celebrity basktball gam
NewEra replied to stevewin's topic in The Stadium Wall
He rarely, if ever shot J’s. He rarely, if ever, dribbled more than 2 times going to the rack. He was 6’4 and made a living in the paint. Doing this at a time where physical play was allowed. Yes, elite athlete and maybe he could’ve learned how to shoot and dribble. Very slim chance imo. Nothing that he did well in HS to win player of the year translated to the nba except dunking- while being on the receiving end of one of the best passers most fans have ever seen. -
I went most years during the drought, mostly because I grew up in Pittsford and my mom still lives there. There was never a problem getting in but there were also a lot more practices. And while I haven't been able to go since they implemented the lottery system, I can't get mad. Season ticket holders, many of whom aren't Johnny-come-lately Bills fans, get first dibs and up to 6 tickets. For sessions that hold 1,000 people, just 167 STH's can drain them all.