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jmoods⚡️⚡️

jmoods⚡️⚡️

@jmoods55

Mitchell, SD Katılım Temmuz 2018
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othmyn
othmyn@othmynx·
@StevenIHaglund Every receiver has dropped passes, but Gadsden had some bad drops in critical situations last season. So I don’t think it’s fair to say he’s “absolutely” a better pass catcher than Njoku. Especially when we’ve seen Njoku make great catches over a longer period of time.
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Steven Haglund
Steven Haglund@StevenIHaglund·
Curious to see how this one goes. Chargers definitely need a TE3 but wonder if Njoku wants to sign up for that kind of role after being the guy for most of his time in Cleveland. Or if they just want Kolar to be their blocking TE.
Ian Rapoport@RapSheet

Former #Browns FA TE David Njoku is visiting #Chargers on Monday, source said. Interesting one.

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NUCLR GOLF
NUCLR GOLF@NUCLRGOLF·
Be 💯% honest…. During a casual game, are you hitting this? 🏌️
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Papageorgio
Papageorgio@gecffmn·
Why is it so hard for some people to just be a good human? This right here is how it’s done!🙏🙏
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Nick Hoopes
Nick Hoopes@NickHoopes_·
Got caught in the “ACL influencer” rabbit hole that is Instagram… Y’all, I love that you’re pushing for higher level rehab. But bastardizing banded work & BW exercises is part of the problem. I’m tired of seeing young grads prescribe squats before a patient can do an SLR.
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PGA TOUR
PGA TOUR@PGATOUR·
You don’t see this every day 👀 Nick Taylor getting an on-course physio session after suffering from back issues @Cadillac_Champ.
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Tony Jefferson
Tony Jefferson@Tljefferson23·
If we’re golfing and you putt and I said it’s good- if you decide to putt again after I said it’s good and you miss, the putt is no longer good. Capeesh?
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jmoods⚡️⚡️
jmoods⚡️⚡️@jmoods55·
@hoodvillain_ @JenniferMills21 Both. Neither. Depends on perspective. Joey makes them better for 5 games and is on IR the rest of the season so that hurts them. Keenan is a crutch for Herbo and moves the chains but hinders development of younger weapons that might fit the new system better. It can be both
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West$ide Mike 🎱
West$ide Mike 🎱@hoodvillain_·
Which player would make the Chargers a better team for the 2026/2027 season?
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Zack
Zack@EliteGolfDad·
@Top100Rick I don’t even like watching him play basketball. Definitely won’t be watching him play golf.
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Rick Golfs
Rick Golfs@Top100Rick·
LeBron James is now a golf influencer! The allure of being an Instagram star is too great. Even a billionaire NBA legend can’t resist. Props on the golf swing. It’s improved very quickly. He’s going to be playing a lot in retirement! (If and when.)
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Michael S. Kim
Michael S. Kim@Mike_kim714·
First time at Doral, they hand me my room key with this… I was so confused 🤔😂 Buildings are named after golfers. Tiger, Nicklaus, Snead, Player, Hogan, Palmer, Jones and Phil
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ChargersWorld
ChargersWorld@ChargersWorld·
The #Chargers are still discussing whether to pick up WR Quentin Johnston’s fifth-year option, per Joe Hortiz. They have until this Friday, May 1st.
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NFL
NFL@NFL·
New Chargers WR Brenen Thompson ran a 4.26 at the Combine, the third-fastest time ever for a WR 👀
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jmoods⚡️⚡️@jmoods55·
@ChargersWorld I wouldn’t. We’re not GMs and we don’t know what we’re talking about. We’re fans. Sit back and enjoy the ride!!⚡️⚡️
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Warren Buffett, in his first sit-down since stepping down as Berkshire CEO, gave the cleanest indictment of legalized gambling in a decade. He called it a tax cut for the wealthy. The math proves him exactly right. Americans wagered $165 billion at legal sportsbooks in 2025. They lost $16 billion of that. FanDuel pulled $6 billion of the losses. DraftKings pulled $5.3 billion. Every state with legal mobile sports betting collected a tax on the bettor side. New York alone took in over $1.2 billion in 2025 sports betting tax revenue. Layer the lottery on top. State lotteries generate over $90 billion a year. The bottom half of income earners account for roughly 70% of total spend. The average lottery player makes $38,000. A household earning $20,000 spends three times more on tickets than one earning $30,000. The implicit tax rate, meaning whatever the state keeps after prizes, runs 30 to 50% depending on the game. No other revenue source in America has that base and that rate. The structural design is the engine. A single straight sports bet carries a hold of 4 to 5%. A four-leg parlay carries a hold above 30%. FanDuel and DraftKings spent five years rebuilding their apps to make parlays the default product. FanDuel's blended hold rate hit 11.4% in 2025, up from roughly 7% in 2022. The product got worse for the customer and the customer wagered more anyway. Now look at the substitution. Nine US states have no state income tax. Seven of those nine run state lotteries. Seven of those nine have legalized sports betting. The states most committed to never taxing wealth are the same states running the largest extraction machines on people who cannot afford to lose. Read it as policy. Here is what Buffett is actually pointing at. The state needs revenue. It can raise income tax on the top decile, or it can run a lottery plus a sports betting tax. The second option raises the money from the people who can least afford it. The first option becomes politically optional. New York's $1.2 billion in 2025 sports betting tax is $1.2 billion the state did not have to ask of someone earning $5 million. DraftKings and FanDuel sell a privatized collection mechanism for a regressive tax that the state never has to defend at the ballot box again. Voters approve legalization once. Collection runs forever. The state takes a cut. The wealthy get a quieter top bracket. The bettor's cut shrinks every quarter as the parlay menu gets pushed harder. The function of a government, Buffett said, is not to play its people for suckers. Thirty-nine state governments now do.
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Dr. Jaime Mor • Sports Rehab
77.8% of athletes return to sport after revision ACL surgery. Only 48.2% return to their prior level. Average return time: 9.3 months. Adding a lateral extra-articular procedure raises return rates to 90.6% vs 74.9%. Fear of reinjury stops 28% from coming back.
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Repent2Jesus
Repent2Jesus@Repent_2_Jesus·
@BrattenJeff @newstart_2024 I only sprint twice a week and only do squats 6 months out of year...my squat routine is 4 total reps a month...97% of my routine is sprints...i dont do any other lifts in weight room and im elite shape ag age 42: 100m - 11.2 200m - 22.7 400m - 50.23
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Megyn Kelly just killed the gym myth: “Sprinting beats squats, lunges, and everything else for a tight, round, powerful ass.” Mark Sisson agreed 100%. Olympic sprinters show the proof: strong, lifted glutes that turn heads. Marathon runners? Flat and tiny. The smart minimum-effective stack: walk daily, lift twice a week (one leg day), sprint once as your finisher, and nail your diet. Hits 85-90% of your genetic potential — no endless grinding required. Way more fun than another set of squats. Adding sprints for that sprinting booty, or still loyal to the squat rack?
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