One prospect that Panini Senior Bowl predicts will be... big 𝙍𝙄𝙎𝙀𝙍 📈 this fall is FSU Football DT Darrell Jackson Jr. Probably not seeing Jackson in any mocks because he played only in bowl game last year but he's got NFL starter tools and serious grown-man tape, like this textbook two-gap rep here. 👀 'Noles lost almost all their DL depth this offseason so Jackson should have monster year high volume reps in three-down role. #TheDraftStartsInMOBILE™️show more

Jim Nagy
79,966 views • 2 years ago
📈Just got off road from pro-day circuit and one... name that repeatedly came up with NFL scouts & execs when talking about which prospects helped themselves most during Panini Senior Bowl week was Kansas' versatile, blue-collar OL Dominic Puni. Reps like this👇with fast, accurate & strong hands are extremely impressive for someone who snapped in a competitive environment for first time in Mobile. Trust me here, media & draftniks who do "3-round" mocks better add @air_puni because based off what I'm hearing it's highly doubtful he gets out of third. ✍️ 🧵1/7 #RockChalk #TheDraftStartsInMOBILE™️show more

Jim Nagy
258,492 views • 2 years ago
He’s overshadowed in media by big names on FSU... Football roster (QB Travis, DE Verse, RB Benson, WR Wilson) and other portal studs (TE Bell, WR Coleman) but Western Michigan transfer DT Braden Fiske has been huge addition to this loaded Seminoles squad. NFL scouting reports will likely be littered with terms like “try-hard” and “high motor” but Panini Senior Bowl sees those descriptions as positives rather than negatives. Being an overachiever is a great thing as long as a player has enough talent in his body to play at next level and based off his improvement each week this season we have no doubt Fiske (6035v, 295v) will play on Sundays. There’s a reason USC & Notre Dame were in final-3 for his portal decision—he’s a draftable player. Stood out in our live exposure last Saturday with reps like this taking-on & splitting double-teams 👇: #TheDraftStartsInMOBILE™️show more

Jim Nagy
285,090 views • 2 years ago
My 2nd trip to Memphis is almost over and... I’ve again really enjoyed my time here. So I felt the need to say something, especially after what LeBron said today. This city often gets a very bad rep and I’ve experienced that myself. Players shitting on it, media saying it’s dangerous, people asking me why I’d go here because I wouldn’t be safe, I’ve heard it all. All those people couldn’t be more wrong. This is a city very different from other “typical American cities”. Memphis has it’s own identity, an identity that makes it special. Memphis is a very warm and welcoming city. From the second my first trip started last year I’ve felt welcomed by the people. In the Fedexforum, on the streets, in the airport, in my hotel. My experiences have been nothing but positive. Not once have I felt unsafe or anything remotely close to it, not in my week long stay last year and also not in my almost 2 week long stay this year. Now of course every city has its weaknesses and room for improvement. And that’s where I have to give a lot of credit to the mayor and the people who run this city. Even in the year between my trips there has been clear improvement. The streets are cleaner, there’s roadwork being done and downtown is noticeably more lively compared to last year. Don’t let people who have never been here tell you what and how this city is. Memphis is a unique and beautiful city, Memphis is Memphis. I have truly loved my time here and I can’t wait to keep coming back in the future. But first one more game against Toronto tomorrow.show more

Tim
74,938 views • 4 months ago
This is the story the media seems to have... buried and forgotten. Back in March 2026, a late-night trip to a Waffle House in Richardson, Texas turned into absolute chaos when gunfire erupted after an argument between two groups escalated into violence. According to police, multiple people in both groups pulled out guns and started firing. Seth Jackson was not there looking for trouble. He had just gotten off work late and stopped at the Waffle House to grab food with friends. When he saw several people attacking one of his friends, he ran toward the altercation to help. He never even made it within 15 feet. Before he could reach them, Seth was struck by a bullet. The shooting left the young man catastrophically injured and fighting for his life. Investigators later announced three arrests (one was a minor) connected to the violence surrounding the incident, and officials have stated that additional arrests are expected. But the shooter who nearly killed Seth is STILL free. The charges don’t seem match the crime. (Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity) The person responsible for permanently altering this young man’s life still has not been publicly identified or taken into custody. Meanwhile, Seth has spent the last year fighting through hospitals, surgeries, and grueling rehabilitation. And here is the breaking update the media should be talking about right now: Seth is HOME. He is continuing rehabilitation. And Friday night, Seth Jackson graduated WITH HONORS. In a wheelchair. He rolled himself across that stage himself. This young man worked two jobs before the shooting. He had already been accepted to the University of Houston. He had his future ahead of him before a senseless act of violence changed everything in seconds. Yet despite all of it, despite the pain, despite the rehabilitation, despite the life-altering injuries, he crossed that graduation stage with honors. That should have been national news. Instead, this story was buried and forgotten while the person who pulled the trigger remains free. Richardson PD says the case remains active and that they are “committed to seeking justice for Mr. Jackson and ensuring that those responsible are held accountable.” They also say more arrests are coming. For Seth’s family, justice cannot come soon enough.show more

Sarah Fields
60,993 views • 2 months ago
OK, I have a definitive word on the CJ... Abrams play from today's Pittsburgh Pirates at Washington Nationals game after talking with Elias Sports Bureau on this. This play will stay as a sacrifice fly. The originial ruling of NOT a sacrifice fly was for the exact same reason that I thought, which is that the infielder is not running into the outfield, which is year's past would have been correct As it was explained to me, in past years, an infielder had to be running almost in a straight line towards the outfield wall to be considered "running in the outfield". Here, since he is running, and he ends up further away from home (157 feet) than when he started (145 feet), this is going to count as a sacrifice fly. That definition is changing, in part from this play to help bring greater consistency, and to take some of the guesswork out of it (the argument that he is running into the outfield as opposed to more parallel). Now, folks all the time ask "why doesn't MLB publish the OS Manual" and I always say because it is a living document that can have the wording change, and the wording for this play will be modified to something like "more towards the outfield wall than towards home plate" to eliminate any confusion. The big key to this play is that he was running on a full sprint. Also, and this is helpful for me, but for all fly ball outs that score a run, Elias Saba reviews to ensure consistency. So, yes, it's a sacrifice fly, and now that I have that info from Elias themselves, that sort of settles this one. Sounds like the guidelines for this definition will be changing, either this season, or certainly for next season.show more

MLB Scoring Changes
49,141 views • 1 month ago
He did not file a lawsuit. He filed paperwork.... Enes Kanter Freedom, third overall pick in the 2011 draft, eleven NBA seasons, 748 games, six foot ten and 250 pounds, has declared himself eligible for the WNBA draft in April of 2027. Here is the part that makes it clever rather than merely funny. He is not claiming to be a woman. He said that "if simply declaring who you are is all that's required," then he meets every requirement, and asked only that the rules be applied equally. He went out of his way to say he is not mocking any community or anyone's personal choices. That is not a punchline. That is a compliance filing. Because this week a Fever coach said she lacked sufficient biological information to weigh in on males in women's sport, and a Valkyries forward said she would welcome a trans athlete on her team or against her team any time. Somebody wrote all of that down. So the league now has three doors, and every one of them is the story. Door one. They reject him because he is male. That concedes the category is biological, which is the sentence they have spent years refusing to say out loud, and Sophie Cunningham is owed an apology in writing. Door two. They reject him on some other ground. Age, tryouts, prior league, whatever the lawyers can find. But he meets the published criteria, and every workaround they invent is a rule they could have written for the real question and chose not to. Door three. They admit there is no written standard at all. That is the one nobody is ready for, and I suspect it is the true one. Meanwhile the phones are apparently ringing. Rumor has it Diana Nowitzka has been feeling like a woman lately and is weighing her options. Dwayna Waid is said to be intrigued. Tonya Parkes is reportedly stretching. Carmela Anthone has told people she is at peace with herself and available in April. None of that is confirmed. Neither is anything else in this story, which is the point. And so, at long last, let the tanking begin. Somewhere a front office is running the numbers on a six foot ten prospect with 748 games of NBA tape. The 2027 lottery just became the most valuable object in professional basketball. Start losing now. Thank me in April. He is never going to play in that league. He knows it. Everyone knows it. He is going to make them write down why not. That is the whole fight, and it always was. Nobody in that league has to lose a game to lose this one. They just have to answer the letter. 🦋show more

Selene Mariposa
685,585 views • 15 days ago
It wasn’t about the trade but it’s about the... confidence and mind set There are a lot of stories behind this account and it make the best of my trades of the year so far. A lot of nonsense happen this month after a long wait for something it came and you crashed it But as a resilience trader you ask for the last $6k that your client has and his response was Greatmann I believe in you and I am funding it now now … Most client lost trust in you because of loss they will call you names and insult you as if they gave birth to you. But you know o have never gotten a client that so much encourage me like Mr Dan He funded the $6k usd yesterday and as at today I made over $62,212 as profit Yes you hear me right 💪 It’s one of my best trade for a very long time in size it’s small compare to other account I am trading but this became the best because I was so careful that I pick losses in some places despite I know it will profit me but I just don’t want to take chances but all I want to say is any thing is posible in forex and so many of this type of account has been crashed by me but this one survived. So don’t because of this think I am a guru no But I am a resilience trading that will keep funding until I got it right like this 😂 🦁 I am the fxLion Your mind go dey Don’t try this as it is very dangerous Why am I sharing this ? Because I want you all to know that we have dofrent type of people in the world and we have different risk appetite and ways of handling losses Mehn I don over loose in this forex oo but we move Be encouraged that one day God will deliver gold into Your hand like this 😂 Another happy part is that I just hit over $50 billion trading volume with Exness therefore, it qualifies me to receive a gift of luxury watch worth $20,000 thanks Exness as I wait for the watch Make I flex it for December lol Forex no easy oo You can retweet to encourage someone but don’t risk more than your blood lolshow more

FxLion
18,094 views • 1 year ago
Caedan Wallace (#70 in the video clips) – This... looks like a good move from JES. Here’s my thoughts below and I’d be happy to answer any questions. I’m not going to do a video on Wallace since we’re talking about someone acquired for minimal compensation and was going to be waived pretty early in the offseason process. But there’s some reasons to be optimistic. Wallace was a 3rd round pick in 2024, which was before Vrabel arrived in NE – we see this often where players from a previous regime just aren’t valued by the new staff. I’ve watched all of Wallace’s 2024 snaps, plus his preseason 2025 snaps. He was used all over the place by NE including 6th OL, Tackle, and Guard. So he comes in as a young player and some NFL experience on both sides of the formation. My conclusion is that Wallace should be a near lock to be on the Dolphins 53 man roster. I see him instantly as no worse than OL 8 on this roster behind the starting 5, Salyer and maybe Andrew Meyer (who has C versatility). Wallace would get the leg up on Campbell because of his T versatility. But nobody else (including Heck) would really be in that conversation. Assuming health across the board – keeping 9 OL with this combination and having 8 active on gameday would be a solid group in my opinion. Wallace on the field isn’t going to wow you. He’s not the most powerful, he’s not the most athletic – but he’s also pretty decent in both regards. He’d be the type of guy that you’d be OK with as your 5th starter, but you’d still be exploring options to upgrade. I think he’s pretty even in both his pass pro and run game with mostly pretty solid reps and a handful of really good and really bad reps. There could be some untapped potential in the OZ run game where I think his athleticism (particularly at G) could come out, but that’s still a projection. In the end, I like this signing a lot for the positional need and the time of year.show more

eric smith
25,656 views • 11 days ago
Once again, Bryan Johnson's data is not adding up.... Update on the vo2max scandal: ・Here is a video of Bryan saying he got two vo2max scores of 53.4 and 58.7 ・His Apr 15th biomarker sheet says his most recent is 51.3 ...and the average is 55.03 ・55.03 is NOT the average of those 3 scores. How did he get this number? ・If he forgot to note that 51.3 was not included in these three scores, OK. No problem - perfectly understandable. Then, I would like to see vo2max reports (or proof) for: 53.4, 58.7 and 53.0 ・Honestly I think he's capable of 53.4 - questioning his athletic capability is not the point. This is the most measured man on the planet who shares "all" his data, but where's the proof of these vo2max scores? ・Also, as I have been asking for weeks, I'd like to see proof of him achieving that mysterious 64.29 score - the one he tweeted out with no proof and a 2 year old picture. Even if it needs to be "investigated" by this team, he would still have a report and/or some proof. Also, notice how it's the only score with 2 decimal places when (from what I've seen) Trifit Los Angeles, the gym he tested at, only goes up to one decimal place. ・Again, Bryan claims to be the most measured man on the planet. He could have shut this entire conversation down a long time ago by simply providing receipts for his data that he allegedly shares in its entirely.show more

Joseph Everett (WIL)
53,233 views • 1 year ago
3rd & 10 3 man route concept, everything takes... forever to develop and none of it is even remotely open 2 extra guys in protection against a 4-man rush, pressure still allowed Putting in Trevor Siemian won't fix this. I just don't get what plays people are pointing to where you can say yeah, Siemian would've gotten it done here. If we get to the point where that happens I'll call for Zach to be benched but right now a relatively high percentage of the failed plays are not on him. Last year, yelling for him to be benched made sense because the film clearly showed that he was constantly botching good opportunities. Right now, that isn't happening. There are barely any good opportunities to botch - and when they're there, he is capitalizing pretty decently, at least better than his first two years. People think Saleh is spewing coachspeak about Wilson's role in the struggles but the film is clearly backing up what he's saying. What he's dodging saying publicly (understandably) is how bad Hackett is.show more

Michael Nania
221,221 views • 2 years ago
Dan Bongino will tell you he's fighting all kinds... of things: ~ Democrats ~ Communists ~ Deep State ~ "Woke Right" ~ "Blackpillers" He's not fighting any of those things. Dan Bongino is fighting himself. Dan Bongino got in over his head. Frankly, for him to do what's right at this point would almost certainly cost him his life. Thus, he must fight reality itself. He's a shill. A professional liar. He knows this about himself. But, unlike, say, a Lindsay-Graham-tier sociopath, something in Bongino's gut constantly reminds him what a sold-out phony he is, and it fuels the insanity we see him constantly display. The red, white, and blue good guy he may have once been is still in there somewhere, and when it sees the hollowed out, broken-souled, lsraeI-first reflection in the mirror, it eats him alive. So he redirects what should be self loathing into his cartoonish tough guy routine of lashing out at anyone who's not on board with the Epstein-world-order that he sold his own ass to - to the point that his entire life has become one continuous meltdown of anabolic zioboomery. That's my evaluation based on the assumption he's sentient. Alternatively, I have this all wrong, he truly believes what he says, and he's a wildly overachieving buffoon, kept in positions of prominence for the rock-ribbed reliability of his system-affirming buffoonery. But I've always though this video looks more like that of a man knowingly selling his soul. A man choosing dishonor not through retardation, but through his own fully-informed free will.show more

Daniel Concannon
31,147 views • 4 months ago
So I have to tell you what is going... on in my life. This last month has been overwhelming for me. By that I mean that I just didn't want to go on after Vinnie died. He wasn't the first to leave me but he was different. When my illness got worse, Vinnie wouldn't leave me. I just didn't have a reason to care anymore. I started looking online at adoptable Chihuahuas and thought I had found one here in Oregon but was turned down because I couldn't take her for 2-3 walks a day and because I didn't have a large attached yard. A "X" friend found this little guy in Texas. The rescue has waved his adoption fee and my "X" friend is paying for the transportation cost. Please welcome "Tank". He left Texas this morning and should be here by Sunday. His family surrendered him (at age 9) to a high kill shelter and a small rescue was able to pull him. Now he will be with me for the rest of his life. He does have cataracts but I am hoping to find help with surgery through large discounts at Oregon Humane because of my age and with help from my Vet if he needs it. Right now he isn't at that point. He had two lumps removed and is cancer free. I hope that Vinnie would approve because Tank isn't replacing him. No one will ever replace him. I will let you know when he gets here.show more

Nurse Cadet Kendra & Angel's Bella & Vinnie
30,739 views • 6 months ago
Just a two-star recruit out of Miami, FL, Fernando... Mendoza was initially slated to go Yale before switching late to Cal. And after an 8-game starting season in 2023, he emerged as a bonafide NFL QB prospect during the 2024 season. And he enters the Big Ten (now at Indiana Football) and the 2025 #NFLDraft process as a QB Draft fans need to get to know: I’d bet on his continued ascent up boards over the next 10 months. Mendoza’s film last year has a LOT to be excited about, from his pocket navigation, deep ball placement, and high release point allowing him to pinpoint at all three levels with control. But what really jumps out in studying Mendoza: his toughness. He faced ample pressure last year and was as good as any quarterback with pressure in his face and finishing through contact as a passer. On plays where he had less than 2.5 seconds to throw, Mendoza was top-5 in the FBS last year in Completion % (min 250 attempts), behind players like Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders. As you can see in the plays below, Mendoza has the size/arm talent to complete passes with rushers muddying the pocket and/or hitting him, and the rare placement and control to complete those passes at a high level He’s one of just seven FBS returning starters who faced pressure on 170+ snaps. The QB he’s replacing, Kurtis Rourke, faced pressure on a little less than half of Mendoza’s. Plus, Rourke was among the best in the country on play action last year in the Indiana offense, and Mendoza should benefit greatly: he had a 98.2 QB rating in play action passes last year. If you haven’t get, it’s time to get to know Fernando Mendoza. He’s the next surprising rising QB who crashes the early part of the draft. 👀 #ShrineBowlWhosNext East-West Shrine Bowlshow more

Eric Galko
53,940 views • 1 year ago
My wife had to be away on official assignment... for three weeks, she was worried because senior man is just barely four months old and we don't have anyone living with us and couple with the fact that our first daughter just had a surgery. Things have been tough and the economy is not smiling and so we are both working hard to keep the family going. She was worried and almost cancelled the trip, but I knew we needed the trip as the allowance from it could sort some important things so I told her to go I will take care of the children since senior man was not on exclusive breastfeeding. On the day of the trip I could see the tears in her eyes which she was struggling to hide but I assured her not to worry. She had to carry breast pump along so she can be pressing the milk out until she returns. It been almost two weeks already and I been the one taking care of the three girls and senior man and we are all fine. Truly I have been exhausted because I have to also managed them along side my official responsibility which can be quite demanding too. All I can is that it is good to marry and an understanding and supportive partner. This my baby have been with me through thick and thin and Omo she deserves every sacrifice that I can make. Being a present father has also been very helpful in moments like this. Jennifer Joanna Yusuf make una come tell me thank youshow more

Joseph Ishagoro
647,813 views • 1 month ago
Dating a man that is 30 years and above?... Here are things you might not understand…. 1. He's allergic to unnecessary stress. At that age, his patience for drama is zero. Even small chaos drains him. He wants a woman who calms him, not one he has to survive. 2. He moves slower because he's thinking long term. He's not scared of commitment. He's scared of committing to the wrong woman. That caution is not lack of interest... it's maturity. 3. His career pressure is real. At this age, a man is fighting silent battles: finances, stability, responsibilities. So if he's not texting 24/7, it's not neglect... it's life. 4. He's tired of begging for understanding. If he says he's stressed and you take it personal, he'll stop opening up. Grown men close their hearts quietly. 5. Consistency is his love language. He's not impressed by a woman who is sweet today and confusing tomorrow. He needs steady energy. 6. Disrespect switches him off instantly. You might think it's a small statement or attitude, but to him, it's a sign of the future. Respect is currency for a grown man. 7. His appreciation meter is sensitive. If he feels like you only notice what he didn't do, he'll stop doing anything at all. Men that age shut down when they feel unappreciated. 8. He listens more to actions than words. At 30+, men have met talkers, manipulators and performers. What you do will matter more. 9. He already knows what he doesn't want. He won't force a vibe, tolerate immaturity, or entertain emotional games. One wrong pattern, and he'll quietly move on. 10. He loves in a steady way. Not loud. Not chaotic. Not childish. He'll show up for you, protect you, guide you, invest in you. But if you want drama over stability, you'll miss the beauty of a grown man's love. 11. He's not trying to impress the streets. He's over showing off. He wants a woman who brings calm, loyalty, and partnership, not external validation. 30+ men easily recognize patterns, as a lady, do not pretend cus you will only make things worst, be open and honest with him. They want to look at you and feel safe not confused. Ladies, be honest...Do you feel dating men 30 and above is easier or harder? Share your experience in the comments. Credit to: Sirliberty Joseph Ugwuokeshow more

Marjid Cryptonite
145,068 views • 8 months ago