@R3TR0B4Tv10@MattyIcerson_@TheoAshNFL Keenan Allen- 122 targets
Ladd McConkey- 106 targets
Quentin Johnston- 85 targets
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@amenluvr@judithslutler69@AdsoOfBelk Me and my friends are in our 30s and maintain streaks as a way to check-in through the busyness of life. It’s more personal than scrolling by their story on insta or facebook and half the time it starts a conversation we otherwise wouldn’t have had. Is that immature?
@mfaltas_@startkyIeorton By working with two elite receivers that force defensive secondaries to play back, thereby supercharging their short area pass game, which they’ve famously used as an extension of their run game. Why are we making it sound like Burrow is doing this by himself lol
@InderN@throwawayp85220@maxtoscano1 Do you genuinely believe that Isaiah Likely, Dalton Kincaid, Dawson Knox, and late career Mark Andrews are THAT much better than Mike Gesicki? Furthermore, can you acknowledge that elite QB mobility can cover up ALOT of o line deficiencies?
@siinwop All the high concept shit was during the beef to me, from the sonic and lyrical choices on the diss tracks down to the drop schedule. Calculating the dub and forging high profile partnerships with the NFL + Amazon. He put the slander everywhere with a smile on his face lol
@siinwop GNX is the capper of Kendrick doing his version of Drake I thought it was obvious. He bested him in beef and then victory lapped with vibe heavy music that’s culturally relevant to his origins. It wasn’t supposed to be high concept or particularly dense
@FULL96069165@Robfrfr Kendrick won because the shit he said about Drake sounds believable. Why does it sound believable? Cause there’s a video, a situation, or a lyric Drake rapped that can corroborate a narrative. You’re grasping to contractual agreements and friendly business dealings to cape
@FULL96069165@Robfrfr 1. Drake’s worked with all of these people too. Your point is invalid to me because Kendrick was attacking Drake as a man. He wasn’t posturing for approval, he wasn’t worried about being called a hypocrite, and he was clearly unconcerned with the backlash
2. Duh?
@FULL96069165@Robfrfr Drake fans get confused with this one. He wasn’t rapping like he was holier than thou, he was rapping like he was holier than Drake. L