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Jeff Schoenberg

@oakparkHeffer

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Jeff Sunday@TheDegenWeekly·
This was a textbook “fuck it” shot. Probably felt like he already lost and didn’t overthink it. Brilliant
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Sage Steele@sagesteele·
This is awesome.
The Husky@Mr_Husky1

It started with a private jet and a lie. In early 1986, Bo Jackson was a senior at Auburn University — the reigning Heisman Trophy winner and a rare athlete dominating both football and baseball. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, holding the first overall pick in the 1986 NFL Draft, wanted him badly. Owner Hugh Culverhouse arranged a private jet to bring him to Tampa. He told Jackson the trip had been cleared by the NCAA. It hadn’t. When Jackson returned, he was ruled ineligible for the rest of his senior baseball season. A season taken from him. He believed it wasn’t a mistake. He told Culverhouse: draft me if you want—you’ll waste the pick. They drafted him anyway. First overall. Offered him $7.6 million. He said no. Instead, he signed with the Kansas City Royals for $1.07 million and went to the minor leagues. Bus rides. Empty seats. No guarantees. From the outside, it looked irrational. From the inside, it was principle. On November 30, 1987 — his 25th birthday — Jackson lined up for the Los Angeles Raiders on Monday Night Football against the Seattle Seahawks. Linebacker Brian Bosworth had promised to stop him. He didn’t. Jackson took a handoff, broke outside, and ran 91 yards for a touchdown — past defenders, past the sideline, straight into the tunnel. Later, he ran straight through Bosworth at the goal line. 221 rushing yards. His fifth NFL game. Then baseball came. In 1989, he was named MVP of the MLB All Star Game — chasing down impossible plays and hitting a home run off Rick Reuschel that traveled nearly 450 feet. Two sports. Two leagues. One athlete. But the most remarkable thing about Bo Jackson wasn’t the speed or the power. It was the refusal. He refused to reward dishonesty. He refused to let money erase what had been done to him. He chose a bus ride over millions because some things matter more than numbers. His career ended too soon — a devastating hip injury in 1991 changed everything. But his legacy didn’t. Bo Jackson remains the only athlete ever named an All-Star in both Major League Baseball and the National Football League. And that legacy began with a decision. A 22-year-old sitting on the ground in Auburn, his baseball season gone, choosing not to bend. He didn’t break. The world adjusted around him.

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FB_Helmet_Guy@FB_Helmet_Guy·
Sports Illustrated always does a great job with their covers. I used to cut them off and tape them to my bedroom walls as a kid/teen.
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Jeff Schoenberg@oakparkHeffer·
UNRL@unrlco

We’re giving away the ultimate UNRL x @mnwild Playoff Experience for Game 3 on 04.22. You will receive: + 2 Club level tickets + 2 Limited Edition UNRL x Wild Hoodies + 1 Signed Quinn Hughes Jersey To enter: Like, RT, & tag a friend. Must be following to win. 1 Winner from Instagram, X, or Facebook will be announced April 21st. No purchase necessary to enter.

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Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
Doug Frobel looks like he's seen a lot of fucked up shit for a rookie.
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ElrosaSaints@elrosa_saints·
The boys are back outdoors. First dugout beers of the year!
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Barstool Sports@barstoolsports·
What my dreams are like after taking melatonin:
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Nostalgia@NostalgiaFolder·
All these years later and I still don’t know the name of this candy
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Dr. Jebra Faushay@JebraFaushay·
Once in a while, Saturday Night Live is funny.
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Follow: @ThrowbackPATS
Follow: @ThrowbackPATS@ThrowbackPATS·
From ESPN's 2005 NFL Draft coverage: Andrea Kremer brought up the incident when Randy Moss walked off the field with 2 seconds left, Vikings down 21-18 @ Washington (back on 1/2/05). Mike Vrabel defended Moss -- 2 years later they're teammates, setting records & going undefeated in the regular season!
Follow: @ThrowbackPATS@ThrowbackPATS

One of my favorite parts looking back at the 2005 NFL Draft: Mike Vrabel, @TrentGreen10 & @JonJansen77 talking about the 3-4 Defense + New England's 3-4 defense

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Nostalgia Daily
Nostalgia Daily@nostalgia_·
Absolutely love this Crossover
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Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
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Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
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The Twins Almanac
The Twins Almanac@TwinsAlmanac·
Happy 82nd birthday to 1962 Holdingford graduate and 35-year AL umpire Joe Brinkman. He was the crew chief for the 1987 ALCS, and at third base for Laudner and Gaetti‘s famous pickoff of Darrell Evans. He worked three World Series: 1978, 1986, and 1995. He famously ejected Cleveland manager Mike Hargrove and pitcher Doc Gooden in the top of the first inning in Game 2 of the 1998 ALCS. Playing football for St. Cloud State, he kicked the game-winning field goal for a 15-14 Huskies win over Bemidji State on October 20, 1962.
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parker hageman@HagemanParker·
in case you haven't noticed, and judging by the attendance you haven't, the twins have managed to win a few here and there
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RGF@rgfray1·
Robert Kraft when Mike Vrabel gets back from his Arizona vacation
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Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
“My father told me that a limp handshake was for weak men and communists. He hated both.”
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