Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes reached out to Avery Johnson to tell him how big of a fan he is
Mahomes: “When I play NCAA Football 26, I play as (Avery)”
Johnson and Mahomes have been working out with the same trainer this offseason
There’s nothing wrong with losing.
But an ass whopping by 20 or 30 points is a clear signal of terrible effort and energy, says Jacob Pullen.
Watch the full episode here:
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“Didn’t Tang recruit these people? He’s in his fourth season, so he didn’t inherit any of these people. … The team he’s got now, he clearly hates.”
Wow. Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon go scorched earth on Jerome Tang on PTI.
Saturday, Klein will say, "13 years ago I was on this court with the 2012 Big 12 Trophy as a player."
*CHEERS*
"3 years ago, I was on this court with the Big 12 Trophy as an OC."
*CHEERS*
"I look forward to bringing that trophy back to you fans the next time I'm on this court as your HC."
*CHEERS*
The White House just posted a tribute video of Charlie Kirk. They ended it with him proclaiming "Jesus Christ was a real person, He lived a perfect life, He was crucified, died, and rose up on the third day, and He is Lord and God of all."
This is a victory.
Erika Kirk raises up her Rosary. 💓
In the face of sorrow and pain, we all turn to Mother Mary and meditate on the life of Christ.
The Rosary heals. The Rosary comforts. The Rosary unites us with Christ.
O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee.🙏
I first met Charlie Kirk about four years ago when I was in Phoenix for a speaking engagement. He reached out and invited me to breakfast. I was deeply impressed by him that day. He was a man of great intelligence, considerable charm, and real goodness of heart.
I reconnected with him just last year, after I saw him debate twenty-five young people who were, to put it mildly, hostile to his views. I texted him that I was so struck by how he kept his cool and his charitable attitude in the face of some pretty obnoxious opposition. I then asked him to appear as a guest on my interview program, “Bishop Barron Presents,” and he eagerly accepted my invitation. He was scheduled to come to Rochester, Minnesota in about ten days. The last contact we had was two nights ago. After I appeared on one of the evening news shows to talk about the Religious Liberty Commission, he texted me and told me how much he appreciated what I said and then added, “I’m excited to join you on your show soon. God bless you.”
That last sentence shows what was most important to Charlie. He was indeed a great debater and also one of the best advocates in our country for civil discourse, but he was, first and last, a passionate Christian. In fact, when we had that breakfast in Phoenix, we didn’t talk much about politics. We talked about theology, in which he had a deep interest, and about Christ. I know I’m joining millions of people around the world in praying that he rests now in the peace of the Lord.
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