@BuzzPatterson As one who served don’t you find it just a little embarrassing that Trump dodged Vietnam multiple times yet criticized McCain. I would think that would have been it for you.
Stanley Druckenmiller:
“Sizing is 70% to 80% of the equation. …It’s not whether you’re right or wrong, it’s how much you make when you’re right and how much you lose when you’re wrong.”
pretty wild statement re: Republican Chris Madel drop from race for MN governor:
"Saying he cannot support the national GOP's 'stated retribution on citizens of our state, nor can I count myself a member of a party that would do so."
Men brought guns inside the Michigan statehouse to protest pandemic lockdowns (but really to frighten and intimidate lawmakers) and no one shot them. They weren’t even arrested.
It doesn’t make you a lib to be disgusted to see a man get murdered for practicing his first and second amendment rights. Blindly defending ICE because Trump and his administration tells you to makes you the opposite of a patriot and is as anti-American as it gets.
trumpers defend a kid like Kyle Rittenhouse with an AR-15 going to another state to shoot, but freak out about a U.S. citizen Alex Pretti with a concealed carry permit who never fired a shot before ICE agents pepper sprayed and killed him.
Make it make sense.
Republicans in 2021: Kyle Rittenhouse is a hero for being armed at a political protest.
Republicans in 2026: Alex Pretti is a domestic terrorist who deserved to die for being armed at a political protest.
Billy Donovan shares a lesson that changed how his players thought about winning.
At Florida, he had a manager track how long the ball was in each player's hands during a game.
He asked one of his starters: "How many minutes do you think you had the ball in your hands for the game?"
The player said 15 minutes when he had played 30.
The real numbers?
"A backcourt player, for the most part, is probably 92% of the game gonna be played without the ball in their hands. A frontcourt player - 95% of their minutes is gonna be played without the ball in their hands."
Think about that. You're playing without the ball almost the entire game.
"It's amazing to me how many players focus on points, points, points. That's what goes on ESPN. That's what gets the highlights."
"But if you're gonna strictly talk about winning and you're really driven and motivated by winning and competing and being a good teammate, you have to look at the fact is -- what am I doing with my 92, 93, 94, 95%?"
"Am I screening? Am I running the floor? Am I on the floor for loose basketballs? Am I rebounding? Am I taking a charge?"
"There's so many ways to impact the game with the amount of time you're on the floor when the ball's not in your hands."
This is what separates good players from winning players.
You control how you show up.
You control your attitude.
You control your effort.
Great teammates master what they do when no one's watching - and when the ball isn't in their hands.
Winning isn't about the glamour. It's about the 95%.
(🎥@Coaching_U )
(🎥@brendansuhr)
#Patriots QB Drake Maye talks to Tedy Bruschi about his connection to the New England fans:
"I think one of the coolest things about being up here is the fanbase....It's a different world. That's one of the first things I noticed. It's all four sports, that's the coolest thing about New England and the Boston area. The Bruins, the Celtics, the Red Sox. They love sports....You kinda say, 'Hey, the fans around here kinda wait for the playoffs to kinda get loud and get this stadium rocking.' And you saw that last Sunday."
(🎥: @ESPNNFL)