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James Ryan
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James Ryan
@IndianaJaymz
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Indianapolis, IN Katılım Şubat 2012
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@_MLFootball @thewaynebreezie @DustBaker @NatSparbeck @CoachCrocky @RealMattlanta @Kyle_Odegard @ShaadMcGinnis @Blitz_Burgh @KingOfPhinland @StankBastard I have watched all of these players' careers. Julio Jones and Terrel Owens were not better receivers than Marvin Harrison.
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THE TOP-TEN GREATEST WIDE RECEIVERS IN #NFL HISTORY:
1: Jerry Rice
2: Randy Moss
3: Calvin Johnson
4: Terrell Owens
5: Julio Jones
6: Marvin Harrison
7: Larry Fitzgerald
8: Antonio Brown
9: Tyreek Hill
10: Mike Evans
Thoughts…?

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@CPFelger55 I’m throwing my shirts and hats in the trash for garbage pickup tomorrow and I’m selling my JT jersey. I’m done. I can’t do this anymore. They don’t know what they are doing and I’m not gonna drive myself mentally insane by following this pathetic bullshit of a team.
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@the_mister_mack @ksorbs The colts don’t have a male cheerleader
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College Gameday in four.
Front Office Sports@FOS
The coverage teams for ESPN’s College Gameday and Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff are set.
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@FOS @ReceDavis @MattLeinartQB @PatMcAfeeShow @RobStoneONFOX @KirkHerbstreit @CollegeGameDay @BNKonFOX Gameday is head and shoulders above big noon. Best show espn has.
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@EAMaddenNFL @Jaguars @Raiders @Giants @Browns @Patriots @AtlantaFalcons @MiamiDolphins @Broncos @49ers @BuffaloBills Where is Tyler Warren????
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@LegionHoops Wait...MJ is gonna be an analyst??? Thats must see tv right there
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The latest NBA 2K26 rankings 👀
98 — Jokic, SGA, Giannis
96 — Luka, LeBron
95 — Curry, Tatum, AD
94 — Ant, Spida, Wemby
93 — Embiid, KD, Brunson, KAT
92 — Kyrie, Ja, Cade, Mobley
91 — Brown, Kawhi, Dame, Trae
90 — Book, Hali, Paolo, JJJ, Harden
Thoughts?
via @HoopMuse

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John Wall sees it, and he’s not holding back.
On The Dawg Talk Podcast, the five-time All-Star pulled back the curtain on the modern NBA and made it clear: the point guard role just isn’t what it used to be.
“You’re really putting two guards as point guards now,” Wall said. “They’re not trying to create for others, they’re getting buckets. That’s it.”
Wall outlined two types of point guards in today’s game: the pure scorers, and the ones who actually push the pace and get teammates involved. He pointed to Tyrese Haliburton and Chris Paul as rare examples of guards who still carry the torch of old-school playmaking while adapting to the modern speed.
And Wall isn’t just reminiscing, he’s speaking from experience.
“If I can get my teammate paid, I did my job,” he said. “That’s what a point guard does. There aren’t too many of those left.”
In an era dominated by highlights and stats, Wall still believes in the type of PG that earns respect in the locker room, not just on the timeline. It’s not about control. It’s about balance. And players know who they’d rather hoop with.
“Because nobody wants to just run cardio.”
Wall isn’t asking the game to go back in time. But he’s reminding everyone what made the best point guards great: the ability to make everyone better.

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