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UPDATE:⛳️
✅Young
➖Taylor
Knapp up 12 with 3 to play
Fox tied with 5 to play
Fitz up 5 with 7 to play
Kitayama up 2 with 6 to play
Taylor tied so his leg voids and we’re looking at a +2106 now🫡

domstheb0mb@DomsTheB0MB
Mini 2Ball Lotto⛳️ 🎯+3802 Mini lotto watered down from the mega, these guys dont tee off for about 3 hours🤝
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@StatGodCooks We’re looking good, everyone tied or leading right now
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@mistertdnyk Keep him away from Dart. I'd like Dart to go over 50% completion percentage over his career.
GIF
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@Yeah_I_Asked @ProphetOfTru7h @aakashgupta The big bad man gonna come knocking on the door demanding it paid back?
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@ProphetOfTru7h @aakashgupta Until that day comes, and everything then crashes down. Pls be fr
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The math here is even crazier than the tweet suggests.
$1 million a day since year zero = roughly $739 billion. So you’d need to do that 52 times over to reach $38 trillion.
But the speed is the part nobody processes. The U.S. added $2.25 trillion in debt last year alone. That’s $8 billion per day. So the government borrows in a single day what this thought experiment spends in 8,000 days.
Then there’s the interest. The U.S. will pay over $1 trillion just in interest on this debt in 2026. That means the cost of carrying the debt now exceeds the entire thought experiment. Every single year. And CBO projects that figure doubles to $2.14 trillion by 2036.
Put differently: the interest payments alone will soon be growing faster than the debt was 10 years ago. The debt is a velocity problem now. And velocity problems don’t respond to the same politics as number problems.
Documenting Saylor@saylordocs
If you spent $1 million per day since Jesus was born you wouldn’t even have spent $1 trillion. The U.S. national debt is $38 trillion.
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@str8flush9 @StatMatt2718 @GiantsPlzWin With 21 turnovers 🤡, thats not including his tunovers in the playoffs. Meanwhile the defense all you retards shit on finished 3rd in takeaways and 2nd in sacks but were shit in yards because bumass Eli turned it over so often and also couldnt sustain drives for 3/4 of most games
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Wow lmao another 2011 Eli Manning stat but nah bro the 28th ranked defense and 32nd run game carried him my bad
PFF@PFF
The QBs with the most Big Time Throws in a single season in the PFF-era 🚀
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@str8flush9 @StatMatt2718 @GiantsPlzWin First superbowl Eli led the league in turnovers, 2nd run he was top 3 in turnovers. Both runs his bumass got carried by a defense that for ed lots of turnovers amd got lots of sacks, hurries amd pressures on qbs. You dont understand football at all.
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@nathanosborne85 @StatMatt2718 @GiantsPlzWin Got carried 😂
3rd most all time in a season (topped off with a Super Bowl win and MVP)
Dummy

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@str8flush9 @StatMatt2718 @GiantsPlzWin And his defense carried his bumass to the playoffs both times. They finished 2nd in sacks and 3rd in takeaways in 2011. But bumass Eli turned the ball over 21 times. In 2007 Eli literally led the league in turnovers and was carried by his defense.
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@nathanosborne85 @StatMatt2718 @GiantsPlzWin Passing record that still holds in the playoffs. Hardest playoff path to a SB win.
32 ranked pass blocking
32nd rushing offense
27th ranked defense
As elite as it gets. Imagine having 32nd pass blocking and rushing and still putting up near 5k yards and winning the Super Bowl??

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@StatMatt2718 @GiantsPlzWin Wasnt even an elite season. He had 21 total turnovers in 2011.
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@LucianoWuwop @GiantsPlzWin Which defensive coach are you referring to? Because I know it isn’t Spags. He wasn’t a member of that 2011 team.
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