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Just a regular hippo tryna sleep through this maze we call life

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OakysW@OakysW·
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OakysW@OakysW·
@tommylangfordd @Bobables Objectively the titans oline was trash the whole time he was here and instantly improved when he left. Learn ball smooth brain.
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Tomnipotent
Tomnipotent@tommylangfordd·
@OakysW @Bobables You are probably thinking of his son who just got fired from the Titans because you don’t know ball. Bill Callahan is an objectively exceptional offensive line coach you dimwit.
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OakysW@OakysW·
@josip_salov Bailey over Bain just because of measurables or?
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Josip ⚔️🇭🇷
Josip ⚔️🇭🇷@josip_salov·
Less than a month out from the draft, I think this is where I stand I’m gonna assume Reese is going 2 btw… 1) Love 2) Bailey Gap 3) Tate Gap 4) Bain If Reese goes 2, Bailey goes 3, u just have to go love. If it’s a choice between love or Bailey, I’m fine with either
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Mike Herndon@MikeHerndonSk1·
Ranking the top three edge rushers in this class versus the 28 other first round edges selected since 2021 based on NFL.com draft grade. Just one evaluator’s opinion of course, but I feel like we’re sleeping a bit on exactly how talented this edge group is.
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OakysW@OakysW·
@TBrandon84 How does the NFL want to remove kicking? They've added juiced kicking balls and the new kickoff rules make it super easy to get into field goal range
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OakysW@OakysW·
@HoodiWaymo Two games in.....this has gotta be bait right
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OakysW@OakysW·
@alexgroberman Ain't reading all that. But I'm happy for you. Or I'm sorry that happened. Or whatever.
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Alex Groberman
Alex Groberman@alexgroberman·
It is rare for social media to agree on anything these days. That said, literally everyone can agree that Edwin Diaz's Dodgers entrance is the greatest intro in all of sports history. Even better than it was with the Mets I haven't even seen a single New Yorker disagree. Yesterday he made his Dodgers debut with a live trumpeter playing "Narco" at Dodger Stadium. New team. New city. New stadium. Same entrance. Same reaction. The trumpets followed him because the depth underneath them was real. In case you missed how this entrance became the most iconic moment in baseball: In 2018, Edwin Diaz was the best reliever in baseball. He led the league with 57 saves for the Seattle Mariners, posted a 1.96 ERA, and struck out 124 batters in 73 innings. He was 24 years old. That offseason, the Mets traded their first-round pick Jarred Kelenic, two more prospects, and two veterans to get Diaz in a blockbuster deal. Then it all fell apart. In 2019, Diaz posted a 5.59 ERA. Deadspin called it "arguably the most dramatic and most surprising collapse" of any player that season. The closer the Mets had traded their future for looked like a completely different pitcher. He rebuilt. Quietly, over three years, he rebuilt everything. By 2022, Diaz was back. 32 saves. A 1.31 ERA. 118 strikeouts. NL Reliever of the Year. All-Star. All-MLB First Team. Not just back to where he was. Better. And that is when the entrance became something else entirely. Diaz had been using "Narco" by Timmy Trumpet and Blasterjaxx as his walk-out song since his Mariners days. But in 2022, with Citi Field at full capacity and Diaz pitching the best baseball of his life, the entrance turned into a cultural event. The lights would go down, the trumpets would hit, and 40,000 people would lose their minds. Every single night. On August 31, 2022, Timmy Trumpet flew to New York and played "Narco" live from the third-base line as Diaz walked in from the bullpen. Diaz earned the save in a 2-1 win. The opponent that night was the Los Angeles Dodgers. "Narco" hit number one on the Spotify US Viral chart. The song had been released five years earlier with almost no attention. Diaz's entrance turned it into a global phenomenon. After that season, the Mets gave Diaz a five-year, $102 million contract. The largest deal ever given to a relief pitcher. Then he tore his patellar tendon celebrating at the World Baseball Classic in 2023. Missed most of the season. Came back again. Pitched through 2024 and 2025 with the Mets. And this offseason, he signed a three-year, $69 million deal with the Dodgers. Last night, Diaz walked out of the bullpen at Dodger Stadium for the first time. A live trumpeter played "Narco" from the field. The crowd erupted. Three thousand miles from Citi Field. Different team, different uniform, different fans. Same entrance. Same energy. Same result. The entrance followed him because it was never the Mets' entrance. It was never Citi Field's entrance. It was his. Built on the back of a 1.31 ERA and 253 career saves and the kind of dominance that makes 40,000 strangers in a new city stand up before he has thrown a single pitch. Here is the part most people miss about why the entrance works: The song was the same in 2019 when Diaz had a 5.59 ERA. Nobody was losing their minds then. "Narco" did not change. The trumpets did not change. What changed was the depth underneath it. When the product on the mound was genuinely elite, the entrance became legendary. When it was not, the entrance was just a song. The distribution only works when the depth is real. This is exactly what is happening across most marketing budgets right now. Most businesses are spending on distribution without building any depth underneath it. Paid ads: the distribution runs, the budget depletes, there was never anything underneath it to begin with. Social media: the algorithm gives you 48 hours of reach, but there is nothing behind the post that compounds. Email blasts: one send, one open rate, nothing underneath. PR placements: one news cycle, gone. Influencer deals: one burst, no residual depth to carry it forward. All distribution. No depth. The marketing equivalent of playing "Narco" with a 5.59 ERA. (If you want to see where your site stands across Google and AI search, start here: seo-stuff.com/free-audit) SEO and AI search visibility is the only marketing channel where the depth IS the distribution. You build one genuinely authoritative piece of content. It ranks in Google. Then ChatGPT cites it. Then Perplexity references it. Then Google AI Overview pulls from it. Then AI Mode surfaces it. Then an AI agent retrieves it on behalf of a buyer who never even opened a browser. One asset. Every surface. The depth travels with you the same way Diaz's entrance traveled from Seattle to New York to Los Angeles. Because the thing underneath it was genuinely the best. The entrance works because the product is real. Every new surface that launches is just another stadium that plays the trumpets for content that earned it. The businesses that only buy distribution are Diaz in 2019. Same song, same trumpets, same setup. But nothing underneath it. And everybody knows the difference. That is the gap SEO Stuff was built to close. seo-stuff.com Edwin Diaz walked into Dodger Stadium last night and 50,000 people who had never seen him pitch in person stood up the moment the trumpets hit. The entrance followed him 3,000 miles because the depth behind it was real. The question is whether your marketing has the kind of depth that follows you everywhere or just distribution that disappears the moment you stop paying for it.
The Athletic@TheAthletic

Absolute cinema. Edwin Díaz makes his Dodgers debut with a live trumpeteer 🎺 🎥 @TalkinBaseball_

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Tomnipotent
Tomnipotent@tommylangfordd·
@Bobables He will be a steal for somebody in round 4/5 if they develop him properly. A team like Atlanta where he can stay close to home and get developed by Bill Callahan would be a perfect.
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Ball Knower@OnMarsMountains·
@WESTSIDEJC_ gun to the back of my head I don’t know a Freddie Gibbs song or lyric
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OakysW@OakysW·
@VandyTracker Gameplay is still the best of any sports games imo. Does look pretty ass though lol
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Daniel Benjamin Martin
@rationalyankee You’re telling me the Pirates will turn down Spencer Jones, Dominguez and Gil for Skenes? Bc if that what it takes to get him I’ll drive those guys to Pittsburgh myself.
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Rational Yankees Fan@rationalyankee·
If Paul Skenes ever actually goes on the trade block, there is no possible way the Yankees are putting together the best offer for him. Could the Yankees put together a competitive offer? Sure. The farm system has a few guys who might interest teams. But could they put together the absolute best offer for an elite player in a competitive bidding process between multiple teams? I don’t see how that’s realistic. If Skenes ever becomes a Yankee, it’s because the Yankees signed him for an insane amount of money in free agency.
Foul Territory@FoulTerritoryTV

The Yankees tried to acquire Paul Skenes at the trade deadline last season, but the Pirates didn't even listen to their offer, per @JonHeyman. The Yankees were prepared to offer four top prospects.

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johnny zyns
johnny zyns@SeanKeho3·
@amort9924 Because he had to watch Parker and javy hit behind him
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Atlas 615@Parthenon615·
@titansfilmroom If a player is guaranteed that money at 4 overall, regardless of position, then what does it matter if it’s spent on a running back, an offensive guard, a safety, etc.? It’s not like an extension or a FA, it should have no bearing.
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Justin Graver@titansfilmroom·
Wes Wisley@TitansStats

Saquon Barkley currently has the highest amount of fully guaranteed among all RBs in the NFL at $36.0 million 1st round rookie contracts are fully guaranteed & draft slot contract amounts are already pre-set If the #Titans select Jeremiyah Love with the 4th overall pick, he would receive a 4-yr, $51.94 million fully guaranteed rookie contract & surpass Saquon Barkley fully guaranteed amount by $15.94 million. That’s a massive increase! For perspective, here’s the current highest fully guaranteed amount for RBs in the NFL, including if Love is selected at 4th overall: 1. Jeremiyah Love - $51,948,350 mil 2. Saquon Barkley - $36.0 mil 3. Ashton Jeanty - $35,895,812 mil 4. Kenneth Walker - $28.7 mil 5. Derrick Henry - $25.0 mil

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UneasyPerk@UneasyPerk·
@UnderdogMLB Everyone in my fantasy league ignored him and i picked him up
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Underdog MLB@UnderdogMLB·
Mike Trout hits his first homer of the season Trout today: BB BB BB HR
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OakysW@OakysW·
@540_Cards No thank you. I feel like he's going to be forced to be an edge, and end up not very good
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