@BCLions@ProsperaCU The fact d is so bad and Mike Benevides wasn’t fired last year is an indictment on Neil McEvoy, Ryan Rigmaiden and Buck Pierce.
Fire Benevides tonight to give this team a shot for rest of year.
The fans deserve better. Amar Doman deserves better than incompetent management.
Donald Trump ran for office for 3 reasons: 1. To stay out of jail. 2. To exact revenge on his enemies.
3. To line his pockets and the pockets of his family.
Everything else he says is "bullshit."
A note to my friends who still back Trump:
I am not here to dunk on you. I am writing because you have a working brain, and this story insults it.
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool got a $14 million paint job. Shortly thereafter the water turned green and the new “American flag blue” coating started peeling off the bottom in sheets. Trump says vandals did it. He claims, without evidence, that someone took a knife and cut a 300-foot slit, a number that grew to 350 feet while he was still talking.
Back on May 4, Trump bragged about that same coating and said, if you had a knife, you could not even cut it, so strong, like powerful rubber. He cannot have it both ways.
And the green water?
A George Mason scientist tested it and found ordinary, non-toxic algae, the kind that blooms in any shallow sunny pool. To fight it, crews dumped hydrogen peroxide into the water.
Hydrogen peroxide is also a paint stripper.
That, not sabotage or vandalism, is the obvious reason the paint came off. They wrecked their own paint job, then blamed phantom vandals for it.
The lone "vandal" they paraded is a 67-year-old Olympian who touched a flap of paint already peeling on its own.
Here is the thing. If they will look you in the eye and lie about something this small, something you can see with your own eyes, ask yourself what else they are lying to you about.
Again, you have a working brain. People like Karoline Leavitt are counting on you to stay loyal instead of exercising independent thought.
Prove them wrong.
So Keith Tkachuk is in the Hall of Fame, whos won literally nothing in his career other than an eating contest, but Rod the bod who has more points, two selkes, Jack Adams and now 2 Stanley cups can’t make it in?
Mount Rushmore of Hall of Very Good players who got into the HHOF despite never being dominant at any point in their careers because they had enough longevity to hit an arbitrary milestone of goals/points
Wow Mark Carney gave an incredible speech to Team Canada after they beat Qatar 6-0….and the guy knows ball….🇨🇦💪….imagine having this….Trump would go in there talking about his ballroom and drone port
@VinceWilsonShow@Acyn He actually doesn’t even care about his wealthy buddies he uses them to enrich himself. He would throw them under the bus in a second to help himself.
He only cares about himself period.
@ryanmouquegolf Can we just stop with the pre-shot routine for any golfer not trying to get on tour or make a living playing golf.
Practice on the range, work on alignment, grip etc.
Analyze your upcoming shot on the way to the ball. Scope the yardage, check wind, pull a club and hit it.
NEW LONG FORM VIDEO: The rise and fall of Topgolf: the $1.5 billion mistake
At one point, Topgolf was called the best thing to happen to golf since Tiger Woods. But in January 2026, the entire business was sold to a private equity firm in what many considered a fire sale. The price was $1.1 billion, less than half of what the company had been worth just five years earlier.
Here’s the surprising part: during those five years, the business never stopped growing. Topgolf kept opening new locations, attracting new customers, and generating more revenue.
So how does a company with growing sales, expanding locations, and a popular brand lose so much value?
What went wrong? Was it bad management, changing consumer habits, or something deeper hidden in the business model?
This is the rise and fall of Topgolf, version two.