My name is Brady Penfield, I am 22 years old and a lifelong Wisconsinite.
I come from a family of Dane County Democrats. However, I became a conservative during my junior year of high school in 2020 in the peak of the COVID lockdowns
I recently graduated from the University of Wisconsin River Falls. Where I founded and led the UWRF College Republicans Chapter for two years.
Last summer in 2024, I ran for state assembly while still in college and lost in the primary election by just .8% or 45 votes.
Last month, I launched a Young Republican Chapter for St. Croix and Pierce Counties where I live.
Now, I’ve been working with @tpaction for 10 months as the Badger Field Rep. I’ve been building permanent GOTV infrastructure across 39 counties in Western and Northern Wisconsin.
I get things done, I don’t sit around and complain on social media, so it’s time for you all to do the same if you want to save this nation!
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I cannot believe the outrage over this tackle. Injuries happen. There are already an insane amount of rules handcuffing defenses and Minkah went to about the only place he’s still allowed to. You’re taught from a young age to ‘take out their legs’ if they’re bigger than you
RC, you know I love you like a brother so I mean this with all due respect… You are wrong on this one fam. The reason there is outrage about that hit on Chubb isn’t about the game or it’s fans getting soft. The problem is Minkah who is a veteran DB torpedoed at Chubbs leg while he was already being taken down by a defender.
If your response is:
“He didn’t know Chubb was already being tackled. ”
• Well, pick your head up!
“He didn’t want to go high.”
•Well, aim for the multiple areas above the knee & below the head like hip, ribs or shoulder.
“Chubb is a power back so it takes multiple guys to bring him down.”
• Fine, but let’s apply the same chop block rules like we do in the trenches.
For me it’s 1 of 2 things… Malicious or a weak attempt at tackling someone. I don’t know Minkah well enough to call him dirty so I won’t.
I’ll leave all defensive players with this… Would you hit your own teammate like that in a live scrimmage? That’s a rhetorical question because the answer should be NO, so keep that in mind the next time you think about aiming at someone’s knees on during a game.
With love, ~ Nate B