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  2. Am I supposed to know every thread on TBD? That was 10 days ago.
  3. And this Jaden Springer kid he’s poo poo’ing was also an “all everything” high school player who had been playing varsity since 8th grade. And then was a standout in the SEC and in the G League. He was also a finals MVP and won a title in that league. Terrible NBA player? Sure, I can grant you that, but as terrible as he is - relative to his NBA peers - he’s still clearly a more skilled basketball prospect than Randy Moss ever was. I thought Moss could play D1 somewhere, but I stand by the belief he wouldn’t have been a starter on a high end basketball team. Didn’t have the skills and leadership to run the point, wasn’t a good enough perimeter player to play the two.
  4. QuchwIj yIrIHQo'! (Doctor my eyes!)
  5. Randy Moss did get division 1 basketball college scholarship offers So by that junction, he was good enough to be a high major basketball player.. He even won West Virginia basketball player of the year over his future NBA teammate Jason Williams... That doesn't necessarily mean he was better But it does mean he had a college future and a potential for maybe more What he is is humble, and he gives people like Jason Williams shout outs.. but Jason Williams will say Randy Moss could have played pro ball
  6. There’s a league full of NBA hopefuls called the G League, maybe you’ve heard of it. It’s a step up from division 1 basketball. The players in the G League, maybe with one or two exceptions, aren’t better or can’t do what is asked of them consistently than the 12th man on an NBA bench. You can argue with yourself about how Moss is, or could’ve been an NBA prospect - despite no evidence to the contrary and after Moss himself thanked legit basketball players for pushing him to football - but it’s an exercise in stupidity. Sorry, but it is. One of the players Moss mentioned that was at that high school basketball all star game - Schea Cotton - was a high school legend. If anyone was destined to play in the NBA it’d be him, right? Nope, he didn’t make it. And neither did the multitudes of other McDonald’s High School All Americans. If it was enough to be a supremely athletic 6’4” guard with minimal basketball skill, then yes, Moss could have made it and rode a bench. But it’s not enough. NBA players are far more skilled than you give them credit for. Randy Moss was not skilled enough for the NBA. Period.
  7. When I was young and dumb I went full Gowron…. Never go full Gowron.
  8. If this requires a essay to answer the conclusion reveals why Philosophy majors are losing the employment race.
  9. Something about the clown screams out his mama and her nipples.
  10. …..also available in 4+kids strength.
  11. I thought that was you. I didn't want to disturb you. 😁😇
  12. Dear Lamar, Regular season revenge is fool's gold. Trust us on this one. Signed Bills Fan
  13. Can we slip that into the Chief’s Gatorade in the playoffs? Or would that be too obvious now?
  14. I really want this movie to do well. But the reality is this. Until Hollywood decides to let conservative men back in the writers room, 98 percent of what they produce is going to be absolute garbage. I’m going to wait till reviews from sources I trust like this and others before seeing it in theaters. I’m hopeful. But, I’m trusting 2025 Hollywood to get Superman right…… Don’t get me wrong. There are like 5 or 6 shows/movies that have come out the last 2-3 years that are watchable and were written predominantly by the AI or representatives/allies of the lgbtwsgjo?:37fhkp+ community. The rest is you flushing your streaming subscription money down the toilet.
  15. Not with the same level athletes, but kind of. I’ve spent two multi-month stints in ICU from car accidents, and spent 15 years doing judo around that and a blue collar job. I also played football until the first car crash. I have pins, plates, and screws in several limbs/joints along with having two vertebrae fused. I recovered well for a long time. However, around 32 the ability to recover from injuries was just too much, and I switched everything up…. I’m a tai chi in the park guy now. The injuries add up over time like dividends, and we all have a point where our ability to recover from repetitive trauma declines. Rasul likely hit that point.
  16. In 2020. Maybe 2019. We knew nothing about it because it was a novel coronavirus. We had no treatments, certainly no vaccines and weren't sure how to manage it. By the time Biden took Office, we had vaccines and a better understanding of the virus. There were as many deaths in Biden's first year as Trump's last year in Office.
  17. This is new? That looks like rookie Josh. He's more rugged now.
  18. Talk about your double headers. So that’s what Yogi meant when he said “Let’s play two”.
  19. Haha yeah that’s for sure. My opinion about him has changed since he first came into the league. I really didn’t think he’d be an effective starter much less one of the top guys in the AFC. He has earned respect with his play. It’s very similar to what Allen endured from some media types and fans early in his career.
  20. Our boy is growing up. 🥲
  21. And rig them. Bleach was more effective than the vaccine. I suggest you drink some. Everyone got Covid. Even the kids you locked out of school for 18 months. They were never in danger. Until you forced vaccinated them. Nope: Trump’s America: Yours: And we like our version just fine. You people are perpetually scared, weak, and overall useless. Like all back and forths with you.
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  23. I don't drive that fast lol yeah in New York state honestly 75 80 is the absolutely fastest I would ever drive on the Thruway Just because other people have no patience and like to go 30 over the speed limit doesn't mean I have to it's like the people on Broadway going 70 in the 45 they're clowns
  24. Funniest thing I've seen is a Flat Earther (Flerfer) arguing with Chat GPT about the shape of the earth.
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