Over two years later, and still no suspects in custody for the murder of Chicago drill rapper THF TP (Terrance Pearson). The active THF46 gang member was ambushed and shot 25 times directly in front of his young kids while leaving a restaurant in 2024. CPD's investigation remains open with zero arrests.
Koy Detmer is such a boss man.
I’m grateful that we have him and Jason Beck teaching Bryce Underwood FINALLY on how to play QB at a competent level.
Michigan is in good hands with this crew.
if you spend all day at a fish market, you’ll leave smelling like fish, even if you never touched one
but spend your day in a perfume shop and you’ll carry the scent even if you didn’t buy anything, that’s how environment works. it rubs off, whether you realize it or not. stay around complainers and everything starts to look negative. stay around excuse makers and growth feels optional but get around people who move with purpose, you’ll feel it.
get around people who live in gratitude, you’ll start to see differently. the scent of your environment will always follow you.
The whole courtroom at Lil Durk's hearing laughed when the judge told prosecutors, "Y'all are gonna lose the trial," according to rap reporter Loren Lorosa, who was present 😅
The NBA's $76 billion TV deal is currently on hold because one 41-year-old won't say where he wants to work.
Adam Silver, the commissioner, admitted it today: the league cannot finish the 2026-27 schedule until LeBron James picks a team. Teams are calling. Networks are calling. The answer to all of them is "we're waiting on LeBron."
The story gets wilder when you know the context. LeBron is the oldest player in the NBA, entering season 24. He's also still one of its best: he just dragged the Lakers to the playoffs, then announced he was leaving. Three franchises are reportedly in the running.
Here's why one player freezes a $76 billion machine. The NBA is one season into an 11-year deal with Disney, NBC, and Amazon. Those partners split a fixed pool of premium inventory: opening night, Christmas Day, the big national windows. LeBron has played on Christmas a record 20 times, the last 19 seasons straight. Wherever he signs instantly becomes a Christmas team, an opening week team, and a 25-game national TV team. Until he signs, none of those slots can be assigned. The whole calendar is downstream of one man's group chat.
Run the math on what's waiting. $76 billion over 11 years is roughly $7 billion a year in media money, and the schedule that deal was priced on can't be built. So the commissioner of a $7-billion-a-year league is doing interviews politely asking an employee of one of his 30 teams to please make up his mind.
No other league works this way. The NFL schedules around teams. The NBA schedules around a person.
JD Vance on Rogan:
"The original Epstein guy was Les Wexner."
25 seconds later:
"Now, the embarrassing part for me, as an Ohio State grad, is the money Epstein saved Wexner in these elaborate tax strategies was used to fund the OSU football program for the past 4 decades"
2010, Sneijder Şampiyonlar ligi alıyor, Iniesta Dünya Kupası alıyor ama gol sayısı daha fazla diye Messi ballon dor kazanıyor
2011, Ronaldo Messi'den daha fazla gol atıyor ama bu sefer de Şampiyonlar ligi önemli diye Messi ballon dor alıyor
2012, Ronaldo Messi'den daha fazla kupa kazanıyor ama kural yine Messi için değişip gol sayısı fazla olduğu için Messi ballon dor alıyor
2019, Salah ve Van Dijk harika bir Şampiyonlar ligi sezonu geçiriyor, Alisson Becker hem Şampiyonlar ligi hem Copa America kazanıyor ama gol sayısına bakarak yine Messi’ye ödül veriliyor
2021, kural yine değişiyor, Lewandowski gol sayısı olarak lider ama Copa America kazandığı için ödül Messi'ye veriliyor
2023, 2010 yılında önemi olmayan Dünya Kupası bu sefer önem kazanıyor Ve Manchester City'de hem Premier Lig hem de Şampiyonlar Ligi kazanan Haaland yerine ballon dor Messi'ye veriliyor
2026 ⌛
A healthy relationship will test you more than a toxic one. Because it won't let you run. It holds up a mirror and says: Show up. Communicate. Grow. Swallow the pride. It's a repeated choice to stay and work at it together. Even when it's hard and ugly. That's why real love scares people so much in this generation.
Yeah I'm going to stop you right there @DarkoStateNews and tell you the fallacies in your argument:
This is exactly why your poker analogy doesn't work.
Poker has one variable: the cards. Football has hundreds.
You're assuming the NCAA violation automatically explains Michigan's success. Those are two separate arguments.
If Michigan's rise was simply Connor Stallions, explain the timeline.
Stallions had been around the program since roughly 2018.
During that stretch, Michigan:
• Lost 62-39 to Ohio State in 2018.
• Lost again in 2019.
• Got physically dominated by Wisconsin.
• Finished 2-4 in 2020.
If sign stealing was the secret ingredient, why wasn't Michigan elite from 2018 through 2020?
The actual turning point wasn't Connor Stallions. It was football.
In 2021 Jim Harbaugh hired Mike Macdonald from the Baltimore Ravens.
Michigan completely changed defensively.
Don Brown's defense relied heavily on aggressive man coverage, single-high looks, and pressure packages that elite offenses repeatedly exposed.
Macdonald installed NFL concepts:
• split-safety coverages
• disguised fronts
• simulated pressures
• adaptable game plans
• improved gap discipline
Michigan immediately became one of the smartest and most disciplined defenses in college football.
Then Jesse Minter took over in 2022 and 2023 and didn't miss a beat. Michigan fielded another elite defense, won a national championship, and Minter left for the NFL because of the work he produced.
Mike Macdonald also returned to the NFL, coordinated one of the league's best defenses, and became an NFL head coach and a SUPER BOWL CHAMPION. Elite coaches continued being elite after leaving Michigan.
Jim Harbaugh's coaching résumé speaks for itself. He rebuilt Stanford, took the 49ers to multiple NFC Championship Games and a Super Bowl, rebuilt Michigan,
Then immediately returned to the NFL and changed another organization's culture. That isn't something Connor Stallions created.
Ben Herbert built arguably the most physical team in college football. You don't fake fourth-quarter dominance, offensive line development, defensive line play, or conditioning with stolen signals.
Then look at the players.
Blake Corum (RB1B Rams)
Mike Sainristil (Starting CB Washington)
Aidan Hutchinson (Starting Edge Detriot)
Josiah Stewart (Starting LB Rams)
Josh Wallace (Starting CB Rams)
Colston Loveland (Starting TE Bears)
Super Bowl Champion AJ Barner (Starting TE Seahawks)
Those players didn't become NFL-caliber talent because someone knew a sideline signal. They became NFL players because they were developed.
Your argument also ignores what happened after the investigation became public.
Michigan beat Penn State at HAPPY VALLEY by running the ball 32 CONSECUTIVE times.
Michigan beat Ohio State in 2023.
Then beat Alabama.
Then beat Washington.
Those teams had weeks to prepare, access to Michigan's film, and knew exactly what Michigan wanted to do.
The games were decided by execution, talent, coaching, and physicality.
You also ignore that Ohio State reportedly changed its signals in 2022 and still lost 45-23.
That game was decided by explosive plays, missed tackles, busted coverages, and Michigan winning the line of scrimmage.
Knowing a signal doesn't force a safety to take a bad angle on an 80-yard touchdown.
The TCU game cuts against your argument as well. Michigan scored 45 points and outgained TCU but lost because of two pick-sixes, a goal-line fumble, defensive busts, and red-zone mistakes. Execution decided that game.
None of this is saying Michigan didn't violate NCAA rules. If the NCAA says the advanced scouting violated its rules, then Michigan violated those rules.
The leap you're making is saying that because a rule was broken, every win from 2021 through 2023 is automatically illegitimate.
That's an opinion, not a conclusion established by the evidence.
Michigan's turnaround lines up with modernizing its schemes, hiring Mike Macdonald, retaining that defensive identity under Jesse Minter, improving strength and conditioning under Ben Herbert, developing NFL talent, and becoming one of the nation's most physical teams.
Connor Stallions may have broken NCAA rules. But reducing three years of elite coaching, player development, and championship-level football to one staffer ignores nearly everything that actually happened on the field and is BAD FAITH.
Otra toma de la conversación de Jude Bellingham quien reveló lo que le dijo a Messi...
Reportero: "te vimos acercarte a Messi y tener una conversación, ¿qué le dijiste?"
"Nada importante, le dije que el mundo sabe cómo las autoridades superiores lo ayudan a llegar aquí y que no debería sentirse especial"
"Ronaldo es mejor que tú fueron mis últimas palabras para él antes de irme" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
La reacción de Messi es brutal 🤣🤣🤣🤣
#UrgenteCOMPARTAN #RTMasivo 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼