Cadillac proved early running back picks can transform teams
βWe took Cadillac in the top five. He went rookie of the year, and we won the NFC South. We won 11 games, and he was a big reason why. I think Love is a Jamere Gibbs clone type. This guy's a great receiver, PFT. I mean, one handed catches. You can line them up in empty backfield sets. You can use this guy so many different ways, and he has no mileage on him. He split carries with price.β
Mendoza's body of work justifies the first overall pick
βYou know, I think Mendoza's body of work is more extensive. He started for three years. Ty just started the one year. You gotta admit 29 touchdowns, no picks in the red zone. He ran for 300 yards. The guy is tough as shit, man. You saw him get hit against Ohio State, get up off the ground, and then slice him twice down the field.β
Shea mastered drawing fouls as a legitimate offensive skill
βI really respect how Shea plays. And I the reason why I say that because it's a skill set, to do what he do. Like, everybody can't do it, so you get mad at it because you can't do it. It's a skill set that he's worked on over the years to learn how to, take advantage of the defender, take advantage of defense, to take advantage of of of what he does, you know, great. So if you can add that on, the the object of the game is to to put the ball in the hole and and and to get easy baskets and to get to the free throw line. Right? So if you mastered that, then you did something great. You can't let nobody be mad mad at you for what you've mastered and then become greater.β
LeBron transcended his game completely to match evolving eras
βWhen you look at LeBron, what he's doing, yes, and what he's doing that we we probably will never see this ever again. Right? Maybe when we can can can try to top this, but I don't think we will see it again as far as just the longevity, the the really didn't have any many many injuries over his career, take care of his body, understands the game, understand the error that he's in right now. He understands that this is not the early mid two thousands. This is not February. This is like 2026 where the game is completely different. So for him to transcend his game three, four different times due to the shift in the in the game and the style of play throughout his career is is very impressive. I mean, he's gonna get every record obviously because nobody's gonna stick around and play that long and do that.β
Hearing you suck from a fan triggers inner questioning
βYou know what's the worst thing somebody could say to you as a fan and you on the court is you suck. Like, that's the worst thing somebody could say because you just look at them, like, with such disgust. Like, do you really fucking believe that? You you know you don't believe that. Like, why you really believe that? So you start you start questioning yourself like, damn. But he did say it or she did say, like, why did they say it? And what what am I doing wrong for them to say that? So you start playing that in your mind, though, but I I would say that, you know, you suck because a lot of people just say that because to try to get your attention.β
Henry Lockwood posted a brutal 21.76 ERA legion game
βHe followed it up with a picture from one of my legion baseball games with the stat line. Henry Lockwood was pulled after giving up eight runs in the first inning. His final stat line was one one third of an inning, seven hit, eight earned as his ERA moves to 21.76 on the season. Oh. That was not I don't like, I definitely like, I'm not saying I was a great pitcher, and I there's definitely some I can remember a couple outings where I got shelled, but I don't know that they put that in the newspaper.β