@KicksFinder I'm not sure what you mean by right since she owns or is the majority controller of her husband's estate, her continued partnership with Nike is clearly still a partnership that hasn't seen her move on from Nike.
I flinched too when I saw the footage. It was not where I expected the shot to be, and that jarring reaction of how his body reacted was really a reminder of the fragile line between life and death. The disgusting and detestable actions of those who celebrated, cheered, and even dismissed it as deserved was revealing of the ugly side people harbor inside.
@KicksFinder Color scheme wise, there is the pattern similarities. On the damages or rather potential idea of damages, is a stretch. I wasn't even aware a shoe release could disrupt slurpee sales.
I watched the video. He said a whole lot of nothing. His stance doesn't make the reality of his situation different. Piss poor analogies and a hidden rage that can't be justified simply because he has the emotion. Get off social media and seek counsel. At the end of the day, I never thought anyone was trying to diss him for his ability, and he can play at an elite level. Whatever he has going on that is preventing him due to whichever emotions he has, can't be solved by acting a like a child. He may not even have the safe space to vent, but with his financials, he can try to see a therapist, get his head right and get back to performing at what allowed him to get paid.
@ReclaimD1 She is still lying. Her husband protecting her lies and habits is chalked up to "he did it to protect himself" ignores his role has your husband, not a gossiper to run to your mother to handle your bullshit.
Not to sound like an a-typical trump supporter, but do you think using his selective bashing while ignoring his also selective praise of those in the media/press, as a call to action for those in attendance to walk out of an event they too were invited too, is from that of a critic?
@SawyerMerritt The "normal methods" (convection/fans) are irrelevant because the physics of the vacuum of space would be doing that. You just have to design for that instead of this terrestial based idea for data centers on Earth.
The 'just a hard coach' argument ignores the reality of the room he walked into. Hereโs the breakdown:
He inherited a 'legacy' room, not his own recruits:
When he arrived in April 2024, TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins were already the established stars. He didn't recruit or develop them; he was managing a veteran room he didn't build.
The 2024 depth was depleted: Dallan Hayden had transferred out almost immediately, and TC Caffey went down with a season-ending injury before the first game. That left Locklyn with a room he didn't pick, including freshmen James Peoples and Sam Williams-Dixon, who were already signed before he got there. Neither did enough to break the duo rotation of Henderson or Judkins.
2025 was the first year with 'his' guys: He personally recruited Bo Jackson and Isaiah West. They were true freshmen with high ceilings. Itโs not 'bad rotation' when a coach recognizes that his freshman recruit is outperforming a senior transfer like CJ Donaldson (who arrived at 240+ lbs and had to cut weight).
Results matter: You play the best player.
Bo Jackson just put up over 1,000 yards as a true freshman; the 5th most in program history. Thatโs not 'mid'; thatโs elite development of a player he actually chose.
Locklyn is finally building the room with his own talent, and the production from a guy like Bo proves he knows exactly what heโs doing
It would be wild if this was the only instance where people went with their emotion but we've seen plenty of circumstances where the opposite is true.
Those same people also choose to be ignorant of how much more harmful their choice(s) would be, only to satiate their petty contempt as if it were for the betterment.
@TrumpDailyPosts I'm sure when Dems get back into the White House, they'll have their parties here with all their friends, taking pictures and not one will ever mention how they get to use such a lavish place that didn't use any american tax dollars, which they tried to stop.
@Clevta I think he is actually faster than the time he ran, The first run he had a heavy stumble, but that second run, his technique was like a robot. Not sure who was training him to run that 40, but they didn't do him any help. The way he naturally runs is a strider
Here is a better post so the fuckheads in community notes understand your context better:
"During President Obama's term (2009โ2016), the U.S. economy did not achieve 3.0% real GDP growth in any full calendar year; the peak annual growth was 2.7% in 2010 and 2015. However, quarterly data shows real GDP growth exceeded 3% in eight individual quarters during this period, with a high of 5.2% in Q2 2014"