@DossuRae@braves2430 Because rings, team accomplishment, has surpassed individual accolades to hide the moral delima MJ and Kobe would have in comparison to Lebron
@NFL_DovKleiman Dan Marino with zero Super Bowl wins ahead of Mahomes with 3?
Mahomes has more playoff wins than anyone ever other than Brady! Peyton may be the best regular season qb ever but was not great in the playoffs. Choked many times and had bad stats in the 2 Super Bowl runs!
CBS Sports Top 25 players in NFL History:
1. Tom Brady
2. Jerry Rice
3. Jim Brown
4. Walter Payton
5. Joe Montana
6. Peyton Manning
7. Lawrence Taylor
8. Reggie White
9. Barry Sanders
10. Dan Marino
11. Patrick Mahomes
12. Dick Butkus
13. Johnny Unitas
14. Ray Lewis
15. Aaron Donald
16. Joe Greene
17. Randy Moss
18. John Elway
19. Emmitt Smith
20. Anthony Munoz
21. Alan Page
22. Rod Woodson
23. Gale Sayers
24. Tony Gonzalez
25. Don Hutson
Thoughts? 🧐
The New York Knicks fired head coach Tom Thibodeau after five seasons in charge and just days after being knocked out of the NBA playoffs. cnn.it/43J0Ozf
@LukeDouglas49@mcuban@UAW Luke Douglas49 is kicking ass with verifiable facts and figures. Every other comments, not so much. Please take the L and sit down.
Mark, I have a lot of respect for you but you simply don't understand the mindset of a homemaker.
Tariffs are dumb. Always has been. Always will be. Go back and look at history. None have ever been very effective and some downright destructive. Unions like the @UAW want them. It protects their workers.
Unions hated #NAFTA & #CUSMA. Yet the U.S. benefitted greatly from both. Were manufacturing jobs lost? Yes. But overall U.S. employment went up with unemployment dropping from 7.1% pre-NAFTA to 5.1% after-NAFTA.
America is a service oriented country (more than 80%), not a manufacturing country (less than 20%). The average manufacturing pay is $28.64/hr (Feb 2025). The average professional/business services pay is $43.60/hr (Feb 2025). [source: Federal Reserve of St. Louis]
Here's why for those who can't grasp the advantage of open trade benefits.
A homemaker goes to buy a shirt for her child. There are two shirts virtually identical. One made in America costs $20 and another made in a foreign country costs $12.
Now which one do you think the homemaker will buy?
I will bet the farm she will pick the foreign made shirt.
Now does this cost American jobs? Maybe. But here's the real truth. By purchasing a shirt that costs 40% less, that homemaker just expanded her budget. That $8 is now available for other purchases. Will American jobs be created from that additional purchasing power? Probably as not everything is made overseas.
Yea, that's just a shirt but it is an analogy for all consumer products. In 2023, the average U.S. household spent $77,280 on consumer expenditures, with the largest shares going to housing (32.9%), transportation (17.0%), and food (12.9%). Hell, economist project an average increase of $9K on the price of automobiles!! That's real money for the average American consumer. FYI, they could care less about U.S. manufacturing employees. We all worry about our 'own' pocketbook!
The problem with most rich Ivy League educated government finance people is you never get down to the lower levels but simply squash numbers. I have a degree too, in accounting. I count dollars. When a homemaker is shopping, they could care less about other Americans jobs. They are worried about making ends meet.
TARIFFS ARE STUPID. ALWAYS HAS BEEN. ALWAYS WILL BE.
I don't care who you are.
If you are complaining we need tariffs to bring manufacturing and jobs to the USA, and you don't buy American EXCLUSIVELY ,
YOU ARE A HYPOCRITE
You want to bring manufacturing back, lead by example and get friends and family to do the same
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@jbondwagon@TheDunkCentral Sixers are originally from Syracuse. The original Philly team was the Warriors who left in 1962 for San Fran. Syracuse Nationals relocated to Philly in 1963 and changed it's name to 76ers. Anyone can move.
The State of New Jersey is looking to acquire the Philadelphia 76ers, per @NROINJNews
“The state of New Jersey is making a serious push to convince the Philadelphia 76ers to move to New Jersey and into a new arena that would be built in Camden, four people familiar with the discussions confirmed to ROI-NJ. The sources indicated that talks have picked up recently, in part because HBSE’s efforts to build a new arena in Center City Philadelphia have hit repeated roadblocks, despite the fact that the owners have indicated they would self-finance the $1.3 billion proposed project.”
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@Krose2602@HoopMixOnly MJ was classy? He cheated on his wife, rumored to have gotten his dad killed bc of gambling, valued money over morals and decency, terrible teammate, didn't have to switch teams bc he played with HOF players and coach.
@Sportsnet Down 15, gave up on his team. Didn't want to work that hard. Looking to get bailed out. Props to the refs. This is not the NBA. this is real bball.