Enough is enough. Charlie Kirk has now become one of the most famous modern-day martyrs — a man who boldly carried Christian values everywhere he went. His voice stirred hearts, shook the culture, and reminded us that God’s truth cannot be silenced.
As a Christian, I know my God will use this for good. What the enemy meant for evil, the Lord will turn into a testimony that multiplies courage in others. “Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” (Matthew 5:10)
Conservatives, we have been too quiet, too patient, too willing to be the so-called “adults in the room.” I am sick of watching faith mocked, truth trampled, and courage punished. Now is the time to rise — to rally, to stand shoulder to shoulder, to proclaim without fear that we will not bow, we will not hide, and we will not give up.
Charlie’s life was a seed planted. His death will not silence the truth — it will only make it grow louder.
🙏🏼
“Brewers offense has forced 19 errors in the last 14 games.” - clown commentators on the brewers network. Such a lucky organization. Wait until October fools 🤡
Any golfer sad about summer “ending” and thus the golf season ending does not realize that the actual best golf season is nearly upon us.
Fall golf over everything.
49ers underwent major changes this offseason, moving on from several key players, all with the understanding that they’d soon be paying Brock Purdy a massive contract after having the best bargain in football the past three years.
Now it’s official: Purdy gets five years, $265 million, including $181 million guaranteed.
The San Francisco 49ers have reportedly agreed to terms with QB Brock Purdy on a five-year, $265 million contact extension.
This contract makes Purdy the seventh highest-paid QB in the NFL on a per-year basis with a $53 million annual salary.
Via: Tom Pelissero
This is going to be a tough pill for Iowa State to swallow. It will be on the minds of everyone coming back next season just like the Pitt game was a couple of years ago. It's been a roller coaster of a season filled with injuries since Big 12 play started.
Going forward... Hopefully, you can retain your core of Lipsey, Momcilovic, Jefferson, Heise, and Jackson for next season. That is KEY. If I know TJ, he will be very aggressive in the portal to replace two of the best guards Iowa State has had in Jones and Gilbert.
You probably want to go after another guard like Gilbert and/or Jones and a Brandt Chatfield-type player. Maybe they can get a Hason Ward-type player too. I have faith that the staff will get players that fit their culture and what the team needs for next season.
The incoming freshman class is also going to be really good next year and will probably get a lot of playing time next season. Batemon (SG) and Toure (PG) more specifically. And don't forget about the German prospect Dominykas Pleta. The 4-star forward will absolutely play right away. He is a stud.
Defense, Defense, Defense... Iowa State has absolutely been one of the best defensive teams in the country in the last three seasons. This year, they were still good but took a major step back. Now part of that has to do with the fact that they were a lot better offensively, but Iowa State has to get better on that end next season.
Offensively... I thought Iowa State was pretty good there this year. They were a lot better in transition, but they were in the top 10 in the country in offensive efficiency in early January. One thing they need to work on is getting better in the halfcourt. At times, they were great, but other times, they were pretty poor. Need to find that consistency.
All-in-all... It's super disappointing to end the season short of the Sweet 16, especially when you were playing at a National Championship level in late December and early January. It's been a really tough season for all those guys and you can really tell. They played the best they could and left it all out there. Injuries are a part of the game and unfortunately, Iowa State got the worst of the worst at the wrong times this season.
I'm really bummed that this year is over, but excited for next season. There is a lot to look forward to with TJ Otzelberger running the Iowa State program. Go Clones!