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Officially Tim Thomas (30) days until #NHLBruins regular season puck drop! 2011 doesn’t happen without Tim Thomas’ heroics. His 2011 playoff run: 16-9-0 .940 Save Percentage 1.98 Goals Against Average 4 Shutouts Stopped 798 of 849 Shots I could watch this all day. 30 Days.

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The #NHLBruins look to pierce the defensive armour on a #GoKingsGo team keen on a win. So what are some things to 𝐊𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐫: 𝐄𝐦𝐛𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐟𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐭 + 𝐄𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐲 𝐌𝐨𝐭𝐭𝐨. The Kings are known for their deep forechecking lineup + defensive strength BUT will be without defenseman Drew Doughty who was placed on Injured Reserve. - Kings are tied for 6th in the NHL for shots allowed, averaging 26.0 and the 7th hardest team to score - YET, 4 of the 5 previous matchups between the Bs and the Kings gave combined for 6+ goals total. - IF Anton Forsberg is between the pipes, he has an overall .818 save percentage, yet when it comes to making stops against shots from the top of the slot, his save percentage dips to a .692. - IF Darcy Kuemper is between the pipes, he has an overall .865 save percentage, the Bs can still go to work from the top of the slot as his save percentage dips to a .862 BUT there appear be lanes off opportunity on the left side of the ice especially between the bottom left circle and the goal line. 𝐀𝐯𝐨𝐢𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐖𝐞𝐚𝐫 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐓𝐞𝐚𝐫. The forechecking consistency is well distributed throughout the Kings line up. Some top players to account for here are: - Adrian Kempe - Quinton Byfield - Alex Laferriere - Trevor Moore (creates turnovers) - Warren Foegele (high energy + physical) - Phillip Danault (stifling + disrupts breakouts + creates offense) - Corey Perry (I mean…he is the worm…) - Alex Turcotte (aggressive, causes turnovers, and loose puck recovery menace) 𝐋𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐠𝐞 𝐋𝐨𝐰 𝐇𝐢𝐠𝐡 𝐃𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐞𝐫 𝐒𝐡𝐨𝐭𝐬 + 𝐒𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐓𝐞𝐚𝐦. - Percentage of shot attempts that get blocked sits at a 31.3% - One of the least high danger scoring teams in the league (4th worse with 32 high danger shots during 5-on-5) - Use the special teams swings! The Kings have the #15 penalty kill in the NHL and the #27 power play (although eye the shorties, they’ve collected 4 and allowed 4 this season) - Bruins lead the league with an average of 12.87 penalties drawn per 60. Penalty drawing leaders: Nikita Zadorov (11), David Pastrnak (10), Morgan Geekie (10), Mark Kastelic (10), Mikey Eyssimont (8). 𝐈𝐧 𝐊𝐚𝐬𝐞 𝐲𝐚 𝐦𝐢𝐬𝐬𝐞𝐝 𝐢𝐭: Bs Line Blend Alert per Belle Fraser: Blümel-Zacha-Pastrnak Steeves-Khusnutdinov-Geekie Jeannot-Minten-Kastelic Tufte-Kuraly-Eyssimont E. Lindholm Zadorov-Aspirot H. Lindholm-Jokiharju Lohrei-Peeke Callahan Swayman Korpisalo Happy Gameday 🖤

Kasey Hudson

14,152 просмотров • 9 месяцев назад

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97,867 просмотров • 29 дней назад

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Every day Tim tries to be the weakest person in the room at something. At 15 in Japan he thought he was a judo star until a guy forty pounds lighter destroyed him in seven seconds. Then he trained at a school that produced Olympic gold medalists and got demolished by twelve year olds for months. He came out the other end completely transformed. 8. More than eighty percent of the world class performers Tim has interviewed across every field have a daily meditation practice. Some do not call it meditation but they all have something that functions the same way. Amelia Boone, the greatest female obstacle racer alive, sings the same song to herself on loop for hours. Arnold Schwarzenegger did transcendental meditation for a year and said the benefits persisted for decades after he stopped. 9. A high percentage of the successful men Tim has interviewed over fifty skip breakfast entirely. Pavel Tsatsouline, the man who brought kettlebells to America, answered what did you have for breakfast with a single word. Coffee. 10. What matters is not having a specific routine. It is having a routine. Whatever it is. The goal is to preserve your decision making and creativity for the things that actually require them. Steve Jobs wore the same thing every day. That was not a fashion choice. It was an energy allocation strategy. 11. Tim treats his entire life as two week experiments and six month projects. A reliable five year plan almost by definition requires you to set goals below your current capabilities. He is unwilling to do that so he does not plan that way. 12. The most successful people he has interviewed are not naive optimists. They budget for the downside. Richard Branson's real skill is figuring out the maximum he can lose and the maximum time he can lose before committing to anything. Once you realize the worst case is reversible the risk disappears. 13. The podcast succeeded because Tim knew he had a guaranteed audience of one. He was building something he could not find anywhere else. Every book came from the same place. When designing for a market things fail. When solving his own problem things work. 14. He committed to doing six podcast episodes before deciding whether to continue. If you only do one you will quit. The learning curve does not hockey stick until at least six. The survival of the project depended entirely on that pre-commitment. 15. Email is not a priority system it is other people's priority system for your time. Tim batches email offline so he is not doing whack-a-mole where sending two emails generates five back. He also uses if-then lines in every email he sends. It takes thirty extra seconds and eliminates twenty rounds of back and forth. 16. Never attribute to malice what you can attribute to incompetence or busyness. Holding a grudge about someone not replying means you are carrying imaginary shrapnel like acid in a vessel. You are the only one harmed by it. 17. For longevity Tim does regular extended fasting to purge precancerous cells combined with hyperbaric oxygen at two and a half atmospheres three times a week. By forty almost everyone has precancerous cells. The goal is not uncontrolled growth and fasting addresses the metabolic conditions that allow that. 18. For insomnia the two things that helped him most were morning meditation to quiet the machinery before the day starts and reading fiction before bed to shift from problem solving mode into story consuming mode. The monkey mind cannot solve problems it does not know it is supposed to be solving. Follow Yasmine Khosrowshahi for more ideas on thinking better, becoming clearer & building a more intentional life.

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193,516 просмотров • 1 месяц назад

Absolutely heartbreaking 💔 😔 👼 Our hearts go out to you Kari Bundy 🙏 💛 “Fifteen years ago tonight, I had no idea those sweet baby laughs from my little boy would be the last I would ever hear. I did not know that would be the final time I would hold him close, warm and snuggled against me, safe in my arms. Because just after midnight on that night fifteen years ago, I leaned over his bassinet to give him one last goodnight kiss and felt the chill on his cheek. He was dead. Mason Forrest Bundy was born October 22, 2010: a bright-eyed, healthy, perfect baby. On March 1, 2011, I brought him in for his routine 4-month wellness check. I asked the doctor if we could delay or skip the vaccines. Instead we were heavily pressured. The doctor told my husband and I that refusing them, especially the DTaP, meant we were “signing his death certificate.” We relented. He received all his scheduled shots that day. Four days later, at 12:06 a.m. on March 5, I found him lifeless in his crib. The autopsy showed nothing unusual. Official cause of death: unknown. But I know what happened. Healthy babies do not simply die out of nowhere. A cluster of eight vaccines followed by sudden, unexplained death is not unknown. It is a pattern far too many families have tragically lived through. In the crushing aftermath of losing him, I began digging relentlessly into hidden risks everywhere: vaccines, pesticides, heavy metals, processed foods, environmental toxins… anything that could threaten our children's health. What started as desperate searching to understand why my healthy baby was suddenly taken became a lifelong vow to uncover truths and protect other families from the same unbearable pain I carry every single day. I will never be the same person I was before that night. And I will never stop. I will keep digging deeper into the places where these truths are buried, reading every study, every suppressed report, every whistleblower account, every piece of raw data I can get my hands on. I will keep sharing what I find, even when it is uncomfortable, even when it draws attacks or gets censored, because staying silent only shields the people and systems that failed us. I will keep fighting for real answers: for true informed consent, for honest investigations instead of quick dismissals, for policies that value our children's lives more than profits or convenience. This is not temporary. This is not something grief will ever let me walk away from. This is a promise I made the moment I understood my healthy, laughing baby was taken in a way no one wants to name. I owe it to Mason. I owe it to every child who followed the same heartbreaking path. I owe it to every parent still trusting a system that betrayed us. For Mason. I miss you more than words can say, bubba. 💛 Always.” - Kari Bundy - ✍️

“Sudden And Unexpected”

119,203 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

Cody Hudson is a 2021 Florida C-19 vaccine-injured college student. His case is peer reviewed and published. After Rituxan/Rituximab treatment during his March hospitalization for two strokes and two blood clots in the heart, Cody experienced complete B-cell destruction to suppress the immune driver of his treatment-resistant blood clotting disorder antibodies. He still experiences strokes, DVT, pulmonary embolism, and microclotting even while fully anticoagulated. His T cells are now handling the heavy lifting for his immune system as we try to stabilize the disorder. Part of his story appears in this video describing the March 2026 hospitalization. We are working on a longer documentary that will cover what happened after that hospitalization on June 16, at home, when Cody experienced a massive flare of his insidious autoimmune blood clotting disorder, that suddenly brought on 30 to 40 pounds of localized lymphatic edema in both legs over three days! He then felt crushing chest pain, and we rushed him to the hospital. After a couple of hours at the hospital ER, he suffered a massive blood pressure drop and went into A-fib. During this ER visit- right in front of our eyes, he developed a large, severe microclotting wound over his left lower leg & foot that destroyed skin & tissue, creating a third-degree burn-like wound from below the knee down over the foot. To save his life, he required cardioversion twice—one chemical and one electrical. His heart ejection fraction was only 15%, and the situation was so severe that the hospital wanted to amputate his leg and move him to comfort care. His dad and I called our state surgeon general, who has followed Cody’s case closely. He and Senator Ron Johnson arranged a Medevac helicopter flight on Father’s Day to a level-one trauma center. We have been here with Cody for about a month. He was scheduled for skin grafting on the top of his foot after new skin failed to grow for 24 days, but surgery was delayed due to new bowel bleeding. He also developed myocarditis while on high-dose steroids. While awaiting surgery, his feet and lower legs began to show healing. I have been aggressively using silver gel products to treat the leg wound. At first I was reprimanded for not using hospital products, but then plastic surgery noted the new tissue growth. After seeing my comparison photos, they ordered silver sulfadiazine. Cody has been in this hospital about 30 days. About three weeks in, he developed pressure/bed sores and I used honey calcium alginate on the wounds, which closed completely within about eight hours. Quickly! Hospital “butt cream” and zinc products had not worked. I handle all Cody’s wound care, with the wound care team, dermatology, and ortho checking regularly. With his B cells destroyed by Rituxan, we must stay hyper-vigilant against infection. These large wounds can easily become infected, boggy, or necrotic. Infection is my biggest concern. Please continue praying with us that Cody avoids infection. His bowel is still bleeding, so the skin graft surgery is on hold, but we hope he can avoid it. Cody is tough as nails—in severe pain but fighting hard through this latest flare. He can’t fight this alone and we can’t fight this alone! We love you all for caring, checking in on Cody’s case, supporting our family, and helping his dad and me stay at his side. I feel desperately sorry for any family member stuck in the hospital who doesn’t get to stay with their loved one. I know that if Cody didn’t have us vigilantly watching over him and ensuring his legs receive the best possible products and care, he would have lost his leg by now. For him, amputation is a life-or-death situation, especially with a blood clotting disorder that does not respond to blood thinners. So we really, really need those prayers! To all those who follow his case, pray, support, send notes of encouragement, donate, and repost—we are so grateful for your prayers and support. 🫶🙏

Heather Hudson

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And Tim Wilson gave us MORE. As if the "Salon" - which is seemingly a predominantly online business 'run' by an 18-year-old, wasn't enough, he gave us this also: See Speers very specific questions: David Speers asked at the #NPC: David Spears from the ABC. Thanks Tim Wilson for your address. The government says there's a whole lot of misinformation around its capital gains tax changes. I wonder if I could ask you to explain the example you just used in your speech. You talked about Sienna who started Tweenyskin five years ago, done well, business has grown. You said half of her profits will be taken by the silent shareholder, the Prime Minister. Can you just explain how that would happen? The government says existing exemptions for small business would remain. So how exactly would Sienna lose half her profit? And here is what goober TIM replied - Remember, NPC rules mean Speers cannot ask another question so Tim's reply goes unchecked. Read this bullshit, or better still, watch him say it. ▓ Skip the bit BETWEEN the bricks ▓ if you are going to watch the video, but read the explanation below. ▓ Tim's reply and its full of shit: Well it depends on when Sienna chooses to opt out of her business and sell it and for what price. I mean she started from her bedroom, her cost structures were zero so of course she's going to have a maximum uplift associated with her businesses. A lot of the people who are setting up businesses are the treasurers out there today spinning a message, as often he does, highlighting existing exemptions for CGT. Most of those are focused at the back end of people's lives, particularly as they head towards retirement and also based on the price at which they sell. I can't tell you what Sienna's going to sell but I can tell you the work, saving and sacrifice and everything they have put into it could, depending on the exit strategy and price, ultimately face up to 47%. But is it possible she could pay no capital gains tax as well? Well I can't give you, we're dealing with hypotheticals, I'm telling you what her story is. It depends on when she decides to exit, it depends on what she sells for, it depends on what stage of life she's at based on the current application of the law. But there are a lot of small business owners all around the country that are looking at the proposals put in this budget and not just do they think it comes in a tax them, they are looking at it and saying we worked, we sacrificed, we saved, we were there at 2am on a Sunday morning when nobody else was there. And all of a sudden the government, which traditionally takes some of the capital gain, no one's disputing that, is essentially working towards doubling that and in some cases it would be that much. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>▓ 1. The Hypothetical Dodge Tim Wilson explicitly admits his example is hypothetical: "I'm telling you what her story is. It depends on when she decides to exit, it depends on what she sells for, it depends on what stage of life she's at..." Translation: He has no concrete evidence that Sienna (or any small business owner like her) would face a 47% tax under the current or proposed CGT rules. Reality: The government’s proposed changes do not affect small business CGT concessions. Sienna, as a small business owner, would still qualify for: →15-year exemption (100% tax-free if she retires and owned the business for 15+ years). →50% active asset reduction (only 25% of the gain is taxable after discounts). Retirement exemption (up to $500k lifetime exemption). →Roll-over relief (defer CGT by reinvesting). Result: Her effective CGT rate would likely be 0–25%, not 47%. His answer is a word salad to avoid admitting the truth: His example is baseless. 2. The "Silent Shareholder" Myth - Tim claims: "...the government, which traditionally takes some of the capital gain, no one's disputing that, is essentially working towards doubling that and in some cases it would be that much." Reality Check: The current top marginal tax rate is 47% (45% + 2% Medicare levy), but this only applies to salary earners on income over $190k. For small business owners like Sienna: If structured as a company (Probably not she is under 18 or just turned 18, so likely, we will come back to this, 'held' by her ex-beautician mother/family): 25% company tax rate. If selling the business: 0–25% CGT after concessions. No scenario exists where the government takes 47% of her business sale profits under the proposed changes. The "doubling" claim is false. The budget does not double CGT for small businesses. It tightens loopholes for high-income earners (>$450k) and super funds, not small business owners. 3. The Emotional Manipulation Tim leans on melodrama: "...we worked, we sacrificed, we saved, we were there at 2 am on a Sunday morning..." Irrelevant to tax policy. Hard work doesn’t justify false claims about tax rates. Distraction tactic: He avoids the Speers direct question ("How exactly would Sienna lose half her profit?") by appealing to emotion. 4. The Press Club Rules Loophole David Speers couldn’t follow up due to Press Club rules. Tim knew this. He used the format to dodge accountability, knowing he couldn’t be pressed for details. TIM IS SPREADING MISINFORMATION like a PRO COOKER. Quote - Tim Wilson: "We're dealing with hypotheticals"

The Noisy Elephant

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With Tim Cook stepping down, most people are talking about the iPhone, the App Store, and the stock price. But there is one move he made that almost nobody talks about and it is the single biggest reason iPhone crushed its competition in the early years. In 2005, two years before the iPhone launched, Cook made a bet. Flash storage was still relatively rare at the time and smartphones didn't exist yet. But Cook saw what was coming, a future where mobile devices would all need flash memory and he knew that if that future arrived without Apple having locked up supply, they'd be fighting for components against every phone maker on earth. So he prepaid $1.25B to suppliers including Samsung and Hynix to corner the market on NAND flash memory through 2010. The contract had a catch, suppliers had to prioritize Apple's orders over everyone else's. This was a massive gamble and if the iPhone flopped, Apple was still on the hook for the full purchase commitment. The iPhone did not flop. It went on to sell tens of millions of units in its first two years with zero supply chain slowdowns. And while Apple scaled freely, competitors couldn't get the components they needed to build a credible response. They were literally locked out of the supply chain. The move was so effective that Cook ran the same playbook across the business. He bought $100 million of holiday season air freight capacity in advance, months before competitors thought to book it, leaving rivals scrambling to ship products during the most critical sales window of the year. He cut Apple's component suppliers from 100 down to 24 and slashed inventory turnover time from 30 days to 6 days within his first seven months at the company. By 2012, Apple was turning over its inventory every 5 day, Dell took 10, Samsung took 21. Jobs is credited as the product visionary but Cook was the supply chain visionary and in the early smartphone wars, the supply chain was the moat.

Milk Road AI

78,952 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

Fourteen Nigerians were kidnapped along the Lagos-Benin Expressway, but what happened afterwards is the part I think deserves serious attention. At about 9:30pm on July 30, troops of 4 Brigade Nigerian Army were on routine patrol when intelligence reached them about the kidnapping in Ovia North East LGA of Edo State. They didn't wait until morning. They immediately moved after the kidnappers and followed their withdrawal route. The pressure became too much for the criminals. They abandoned 11 of their victims and escaped into the surrounding forest. But three people were still missing. And this is the part I love so much. Our soldiers didn't say, "Well, we have rescued 11 out of 14." They didn't close the operation and celebrate what they had already achieved. The following day, July 31, they went back into that forest and continued searching for the remaining victims. They combed the area until those remaining three people were found and rescued. Just imagine what those families must have been going through throughout that night. Eleven families had received the news they desperately wanted, while three others were probably still waiting, praying and wondering where their loved ones were. Then came the news that the remaining three had also been found. After medical assessment and preliminary debriefing, the Army confirmed that all 14 victims were in stable condition. They were reunited with their families or allowed to continue their respective journeys. This is why timely intelligence from ordinary Nigerians matters so much. Somebody provided information, troops acted on it immediately, kidnappers were forced to run, and 14 Nigerians who could have remained in captivity are free today. The criminals themselves are still being hunted, and I hope that part of the operation continues until they are apprehended. Sometimes we read "14 kidnapped victims rescued" and scroll past it like it's just another headline. But those are 14 human beings. Fourteen families spared days, weeks or possibly months of uncertainty and fear. Kudos to the troops of 4 Brigade Nigerian Army and Brigadier General Ahmed Balogun. Keep the pressure on these criminals. Every Nigerian rescued from captivity is a victory worth celebrating, and every forest denied to kidnappers makes our roads and communities a little safer. 🇳🇬

𝑴𝒂𝐳𝐢.𝐍𝐧𝐚𝑬𝒎𝒆𝒌𝒂🇳🇬

109,789 просмотров • 22 дней назад

🔥👀ARE WE SEEING IT YET? What is Thune up to in Texas? If Talarico wins do you know what this could actually mean for Texas? Watch & read this all the way to the end and tell me if everything clicks. We have a SERIOUS problem in Texas. The same GOP groups that spent $120 MILLION (Election history record) supporting Cornyn & attacking Paxton have only spent $500k on Paxton since he won the nomination. The Democrats have spent 48x more money supporting Talarico & attacking Paxton. Why doesn’t everyone know this? Thune essentially controls the spending. Wanna bet the money that Democrats were gonna spend on Platner will now be diverted to Texas? Just weeks ago…. Obama flew into Austin for a surprise in-person appearance with his hand-picked candidate. James Talarico. 37. Never married. Zero public relationships or girlfriends in all these years. He’s always said he’s straight. But his only dating history mention? One single line in Texas Monthly… quietly inserted by his own campaign team after the fact. They claimed he dated the homecoming queen back when he was the theater kid superstar in high school. For years: publicly single, private life. Then — right as questions heated up — he suddenly flies to LA for an emergency podcast drop and reveals he has a girlfriend. Calls her “my rock. My best friend.” Days later? She appears out of nowhere in a perfectly timed media story with “obtained” photos that raise more questions than answers. Here’s the thing: Her name is Brianna Menard — his former Chief of Staff. Her old bio highlighted “dancing the night away” at Cheer Up Charlie’s… Austin’s biggest queer-friendly bar famous for drag nights and the LGBTQ scene. Talarico brands himself as a devout Christian with Christmas sermons and family faith at the center. She’s a committed vegan, yoga buff, with a prominent “Jai Gurudev” Hindu spiritual tattoo. His progressive church library? Stocked with Gender Queer, All Boys Aren’t Blue, and This Book Is Gay — the exact books parents fought to pull from Texas school libraries. Four years of “dating” and she’s completely missing from every single Christmas or holiday post. No photos. No mentions. No family integration. They now claim annual Austin City Limits trips and Big Bend getaways… but those photos only dropped the second scrutiny got loud. No dates. Could be friends. Almost zero clear romantic shots. Why hide a former subordinate turned “girlfriend” for years? Democrats hammer everyone else on that. Or… maybe she was the safest public choice. An ally who would stay on message. (She’s since deleted her socials and now works for a PAC.) Meanwhile, national Dem heavyweights just poured over $30 MILLION into his campaign — big checks from Reid Hoffman, Pritzker, LA & NYC elites. Nearly half the large donations coming from outside Texas. They’re all-in on flipping red Texas. Texas has elected exactly ONLY ONE gay member of Congress in its history. Never an openly gay Senator. We know Obama is his kingmaker. We know Eric Holder vetted Tim Walz before being chosen as VP. We know Holder is Obama’s wingman. Now who did Tim Walz pardon last week? I was right on Platner almost a year ago that he was selected. THE LEFT IS CHOOSING THESE CANDIDATES FOR A REASON. He’s attended multiple Pride events. So I have to ask… Has Talarico himself ever spent real time at Cheer Up Charlie’s? Make sure everyone in Texas sees this ASAP. Is the Uniparty tanking Texas as revenge over Cornyn? WE CANNOT LOSE TEXAS.

Johnny St.Pete

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“How can Kobe be Top 1-2 scorer all time he only has two scoring titles”. It’s because Kobe wasn’t the ball hog yall think he is and he sacrificed to WIN. Kobe’s scoring finishes each season between 2001 - 2013: 2001 #4 at 28.5PPG sharing W/Shaq 2002 #6 at 25.2 PPG sharing W/Shaq 2003 #2 at 30 PPG sharing W/Shaq 2004 #4 at 24 PPG sharing W/Shaq *Shaq leaves: 2005 #2 at 27.7 PPG 2006 #1 at 35.4 PPG 2007 #1 at 31.6 PPG 2008 #2 at 28.3 PPG AS SOON AS HE LEAVES SHAQ, 4 years in a row Kobe finishes Top 2. Kobe playing with Shaq held back averages and scoring titles because he had to sacrifice to feed Shaq and keep the big man’s ego up. 2009 #3 at 26.8 PPG 2010 #4 at 27.0 PPG 2011 #5 at 25.3 PPG 2012 #2 at 27.9 PPG (sat out last game/lost by .01) 2013 #3 at 27.3 PPG (34 Y.O. no signs of slowing) 2014 injury that all but ended his career Kobe finished #2 four times and Shared 4 of these seasons with Shaq. Kobe CLEARLY could have had more scoring titles but was focused on winning. He wanted teammates he could trust and share the ball with. Kobe wasn’t a stat stuffer like people think. If he was he would have kept “trash” teammates and won the scoring title every year. He had that 35PPG just to show you what he could do if he wanted. That 35 PPG hadn’t been done since Jordan pulled it off in 1988 and wasn’t done again until 2018 when Harden did it. No one else will probably do that for another 15-20 years. Few other reasons why KOBE IS A TOP 1-2 SCORER ALL TIME. All accolades accomplished in the hardest era of all time IMO: -Had 4-game in a row w/50+ PTS in 2007 recording: 65PTS, 50PTS, 60PTS, 50PTS -Had 9-game stretch of 40PTS in 2003 Had 6 60PT games (2nd all time behind Wilt) -Had 25 50PT games (3rd all time behind Wilt/Jordan) -Had 122 40PT games (3rd all time behind Wilt/Jordan) -Led the league in total points 4 times -Scored the most PTS in the 2000s with 21,605 PTS -Most PTS scored in a modern era: 81 PTS -4th in all time points with 33,643 -Most points for a shooting guard all time -Scored 60 PTS at 37 years old (record) Kobe was an elite scorer and was only stopped because of injury. And this is why all that “Kobe had only two scoring titles” means nothing in regards to how elite of a scorer he is. There is no one you can name besides MJ in the modern era that had the scoring peak, ability and stats that Kobe had when it comes to scoring. There’s no one that measures up. NO ONE. Don’t let the scoring titles fool you. Kobe was pretty much Micheal Jordan in a better era when it comes to scoring (MJ still the GOAT though).

THE KOBJECTIVE VIEW

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The Dallas Cowboys are an absolute disaster and appear to be headed into a full, tear-it-down rebuild with a freshly-minted $60M QB. How bout dem Cowboys? So many problems with this thing — worst run defense in the league, AND the worst run offense too? It’s a perfectly balanced catastrophe. They now clearly need to rebuild significant parts of both lines — which could take years. Along with a laundry list of other massively glaring needs — including hiring a new coaching staff. But this time, the train wreck somehow feels even larger than just the enormous personnel and coaching troubles at hand. The last time the Cowboys were in the NFC championship game — I’m pretty sure Jim McMahon, Art Monk and Warren Moon were still playing. Dude, Warren Moon is 67. This time, the full demoralizing weight of the entire miserable (almost 30 year) drought seems at the forefront. Oddly, while reflecting on the end of days, I somehow keep coming back to one preposterous, little story from camp. The great DeMarvion Overshown — undeniably one of the Cowboys BEST players — was apparently told he couldn’t wear his favorite number (#0) because… um… well… uh… Rowdy wears #00. Dude. ROWDY. The fvc%ing mascot??? Seriously? This has to be the dumbest shit in #DallasCowboys history. Maybe league history. Maybe Earth history. I was just thinking about the day Kevin Turner told us about this insanity on the show. I found myself wondering if it could possibly be true. Maybe I misunderstood. Maybe he was joking. Nope. It’s actually real. Here’s an interview with Overshown and the great Bill Jones where they discussed this topic back in camp on CBS11. I mean…. this is glorious. And also, I don’t think I’ll ever get over it. I don’t think I can ever move on. I love it so much. Feels like something right out of The Righteous Gemstones. Fvc%ing Rowdy? Are you serious? This somehow feels emblematic of everything that is wrong with the franchise. The mascot has dibs on a jersey number that a player wants? Of course. Because, ya know, the giant muppet wears a similar number while dancing around in a stupid looking oversized felt cartoon head on the sideline? It’s important work. Are you guys maybe worried about the wrong shit? Can you imagine the Mavs telling Luka he couldn’t wear #77 because Mavs Man wears it during his mini-trampoline bit? The league probably should’ve just contracted the franchise upon hearing this story. In fact, if there was ever a time for us to pack up humanity and jumpstart some Elon Super-Ark spaceship to Mars, this might’ve been it. We may not get a more-identifiable signal to go ahead and hit the reset button as a planet. Now look — I admit, I might be overreacting to something that doesn’t really matter. I mean, if Overshown had been wearing #0, I get it, they’d still have the exact same record. Clearly this isn’t the actual reason that they’re so unbelievably cooked. But for me, it might be the hood ornament on the poop wagon. This absurd, little story is the final cherry-on-top, inescapable doom-realization moment for one of the longest, most painful, and most fruitless sports pilgrimages of my lifetime. And so…. here we are. It’s time to rebuild. All of it. The whole damn thing. The culture is broken. The business-first formula has had its day. I mean decade. I mean decades. It’s time for the circus to go quiet. It’s time to make football the priority again. Damnit. As I thumb-type this marathon post on my iPhone, I fully realize I might’ve faxed these exact words in letter-form to @SkinWade back in the Dave Campo era. Despite the broken record nature of this generic sportstalk manifesto, it’s all remarkably still on point. Apparently, we’ve all unknowingly been trapped in an endless Groundhog Day remake. Bottom line…. you have to prioritize winning over all else. Then you gotta keep the main thing the main thing. And the main thing can’t be your Forbes valuation.

Ben Rogers

95,798 просмотров • 1 год назад