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Nelly@0xNelly·
@Underdog May the underdog gods bless me
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Underdog@Underdog·
One reply with 0 likes after 24 hours wins $500 in bonus funds. We will select the winner tomorrow at 3pm ET. Good luck 🫡
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Nelly@0xNelly·
@ARCRaidersGame So what’s the word with failed catch-up mechanic? Are players going to be able to catch up in skill points as people that played in season 1? Pretty lame I put in the work to catch up by having $5M stash value and it was worth nothing…. Poor ass communication by your team
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ARC Raiders@ARCRaidersGame·
Veiled in yarn, the Devotee carves their own path through the crowd. Whispers follow them, their purpose unknown to any who observe their strange comings-and-goings. Become an enigma with the Devotee Set, available in-store now! 🧶
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Nelly@0xNelly·
Additionally my prestige icon should have two stars showing I’ve caught up and maxed expeditions.
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Nelly@0xNelly·
@EmbarkStudios @ARCRaidersGame the expedition catch up mechanic didn’t work? My stash was worth $5M. $ $3M to get the 2nd expedition 5 skill points and then an additional $1.5M to get the catch up points from the first expedition. But I didn’t receive the additional rewards…
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Nelly@0xNelly·
@UnderdogNFL Do you guys just say what the announcers say? lol
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Underdog NFL@UnderdogNFL·
There have been 5 turnovers in the last 11 plays in this game. Insane.
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Nelly@0xNelly·
@TheOGfantasy Lions D put up more pts than Gibbs in my league… smfh
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Theo Gremminger@TheOGfantasy·
Me, walking up to total strangers this morning telling them about my Jahmyr Gibbs fantasy teams and letting them know that I am now filled with unlimited power.
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Nelly@0xNelly·
@FieldYates D Hopkins had the worst QB play of any superstar WR ever for sure
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Josh Norris@JoshNorris·
Rico Dowdle called his own shot on the 28 yard screen that led to the Panthers go ahead touchdown in Week 11 "if we get the 1st down, can you go ___? It's there, I promise you."
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Davis Mattek
Davis Mattek@DavisMattek·
It is startling how drastically yards AND points down across the NFL compared to just a few seasons ago. In 2024, with scoring down, teams were gaining 337.4 yards per game, with 217.6 passing yards per game and 119.8 rushing yards per game. In 2025, with scoring slightly up year over year, teams are averaging 329.0 yards per game, 213.3 yards per game via the pass, and 115.7 yards per game on the ground. To put that in perspective, just *five* years ago, in 2020, NFL teams were averaging over 350 yards per game while scoring 24.8 points per game (23.2 points per game in 2025). For fantasy football, we are almost playing an entirely different game compared to just the recent past.
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Nelly@0xNelly·
@areevaderchi @Underdog They could set up a spy on Lamar knowing he can run. Do it with Andrews and it’s completely unexpected.
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Gannicus@areevaderchi·
@Underdog Am I crazy or would Lamar have scored also?
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Underdog@Underdog·
Mark Andrews hit 20.09mph on his game-sealing TD run this week. That's a faster top speed than any of these players have hit this season... - Quinshon Judkins - Kyren Williams - Jayden Daniels - Lamar Jackson - D'Andre Swift - Josh Jacobs
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Underdog NFL@UnderdogNFL·
The Packers just threw to a WR-turned-CB on 4th-and-9. Drop.
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Nelly@0xNelly·
@michaelFhurley Are you gay? Go get the fucking ball you gunner. Fucking idiot lol
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Michael Hurley
Michael Hurley@michaelFhurley·
My tweet criticizing a punter for screaming something along the lines of "GET THE DAMN BALL" at his "teammates" while doing a tough guy flex at them from a mile away has somehow entered the orbit of some punting zealots who are now mad at me. I fear for our once great nation 😒
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Michael Hurley@michaelFhurley·
If my punter pulls this, I’m cutting him on the spot. Walking onto the field and demanding he remove his helmet and jersey. Hand it over, son. Good luck on your journey.
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Max@MaxxPrescott·
@ChessLiam im just asking questions ? is 13 ppg with mccarthy the rest of the season enough to warrant being picked at the 2/3 turn?
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Liam Murphy@ChessLiam·
If you were drafting best ball teams today, is Justin Jefferson even a first round pick?
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BS@BSDFS6·
@HaydenWinks It’s not quite that simple and that certainly wouldn’t fix problems in north east. There is quite literally not enough space to build to keep up with demand. You want to increase affordability you need to lower interest rates, the Fed is once again too late like they always are
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Hayden Winks@HaydenWinks·
housing crisis is so simple: just keep building. homes and nice apartments. candidate who can articulate the better plan is going to win. theeee issue for most people my age. cool data here, and so simple.
Barrett Linburg@DallasAptGP

Here's something fascinating happening in the apartment market right now. The cheapest, oldest apartments (Class C) are getting crushed right now. But ONLY in cities that just delivered tons of new apartments. Let me show you the numbers: Denver: Class C rents down 13.9% Naples: Class C rents down 13.5% Austin: Class C rents down 13.3% Phoenix: Class C rents down 10.5% San Antonio: Class C rents down 7.2% Dallas: Class C rents down 6.5% What do all these cities have in common? They just absorbed a massive wave of new apartments. But here's the twist... In cities that DIDN'T get a big supply wave? Class C rents are actually RISING. 20 cities saw Class C rents go UP more than 3%. 19 of those 20 cities had supply BELOW the national average. So what's going on? It's basically musical chairs. When a brand new luxury apartment opens up, where do those renters come from? They don't appear out of thin air. They move from slightly older apartments. Those apartments now have vacancies. So they drop their rents to compete. That pulls in renters from even older apartments. And down the chain it goes. Eventually it hits the oldest, cheapest apartments at the bottom. And here's why they get hit the hardest: People living in Class C apartments are already spending a huge chunk of their paycheck on rent. To fill empty units, landlords have to cut prices A LOT. Sometimes enough to attract people who couldn't afford market-rate apartments before. It's like a waterfall effect. The water (new supply) at the top pushes everything down. But here's the important part: This proves that building new apartments - even "luxury" ones - reduces rents all the way down the spectrum. If it was just an affordability crisis, you'd see Class C rents falling everywhere. In high-supply cities AND low-supply cities. But we're not seeing that. We're seeing a perfect split: Lots of new apartments = falling Class C rents Few new apartments = rising Class C rents New supply at the top creates relief at the bottom. Also: wages have been growing faster than rents for 3 straight years. More people can afford apartments today than before. The bottom line? This is what happens when you actually build housing. Supply works. (Chart and analysis from Jay Parsons - one of the sharpest real estate economists out there)

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Nelly@0xNelly·
@DallasAptGP Housing is going up faster than wages. But yeah keep spewing nonsense.
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Barrett Linburg
Barrett Linburg@DallasAptGP·
Here's something fascinating happening in the apartment market right now. The cheapest, oldest apartments (Class C) are getting crushed right now. But ONLY in cities that just delivered tons of new apartments. Let me show you the numbers: Denver: Class C rents down 13.9% Naples: Class C rents down 13.5% Austin: Class C rents down 13.3% Phoenix: Class C rents down 10.5% San Antonio: Class C rents down 7.2% Dallas: Class C rents down 6.5% What do all these cities have in common? They just absorbed a massive wave of new apartments. But here's the twist... In cities that DIDN'T get a big supply wave? Class C rents are actually RISING. 20 cities saw Class C rents go UP more than 3%. 19 of those 20 cities had supply BELOW the national average. So what's going on? It's basically musical chairs. When a brand new luxury apartment opens up, where do those renters come from? They don't appear out of thin air. They move from slightly older apartments. Those apartments now have vacancies. So they drop their rents to compete. That pulls in renters from even older apartments. And down the chain it goes. Eventually it hits the oldest, cheapest apartments at the bottom. And here's why they get hit the hardest: People living in Class C apartments are already spending a huge chunk of their paycheck on rent. To fill empty units, landlords have to cut prices A LOT. Sometimes enough to attract people who couldn't afford market-rate apartments before. It's like a waterfall effect. The water (new supply) at the top pushes everything down. But here's the important part: This proves that building new apartments - even "luxury" ones - reduces rents all the way down the spectrum. If it was just an affordability crisis, you'd see Class C rents falling everywhere. In high-supply cities AND low-supply cities. But we're not seeing that. We're seeing a perfect split: Lots of new apartments = falling Class C rents Few new apartments = rising Class C rents New supply at the top creates relief at the bottom. Also: wages have been growing faster than rents for 3 straight years. More people can afford apartments today than before. The bottom line? This is what happens when you actually build housing. Supply works. (Chart and analysis from Jay Parsons - one of the sharpest real estate economists out there)
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Davis Mattek
Davis Mattek@DavisMattek·
Kyle Williams absolutely smashing for your 12th place fantasy teams, look at these jets
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Underdog NFL@UnderdogNFL·
Patriots "most likely" to target RB, veteran pass rusher at trade deadline, via @MikeReiss.
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BKP@BallKnowerPicks·
@jonboybeats @Underdog For pickem they just limit anyone who profits to $25 per slip and max $75 entries per day
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Jon Jackson@jonboybeats·
Sad that @Underdog is turning into a joke of an app. So many big promises, yet every update it just gets worse. Hope the Pickem bros are doing well, meanwhile everyone drafting contests during the peak of an NFL week suffer again. Seems like clockwork at this point…
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Sean Koerner
Sean Koerner@The_Oddsmaker·
@RockwellRadio well aware that it can lose considering i've lost 1,551 tracked bets in our app lifetime lol. there are certainly paths to him losing, exactly how you described, but my projections/angles i found more paths for the under (still projecting this loses ~40% of the time)
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Sean Koerner@The_Oddsmaker·
The market may not know who he is yet, but he’s one of the main reasons I’m on Gibbs Under 60.5 rushing yards tonight:
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