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There are a few good platforms for dynasty fantasy football, but here is what makes Dataforce the best. I can draft this future beast who is just sitting there gaining value:
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Mike Luchene retweeted
Elon could literally solve homelessness tomorrow. All he needs to do is sell his stake in the companies he created from the ground up, crashing the price and evaporating his wealth as well as the savings and pensions of workers globally.. handing the control of these companies over to short term profit interests and preventing any long term vision from being enacted.. THEN take whatever money that remains which will be nowhere near 1tn and give it to homeless charities who have never solved homelessness anywhere on earth because they’re financially incentivised to do the opposite. Bam - homelessness solved. The reason he doesn’t do any of this is because he’s evil.
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Mike Luchene retweeted
The wealth gap isn't about income anymore. It's about understanding how money works: • Employees rent their time • Investors rent their capital • Entrepreneurs rent their systems Different games. Different rules. Different outcomes.
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Are Billy Joe Hobert and Rob Johnson available?
Jim Kelly, OJ Simpson, or Josh Allen isn’t available: name a Buffalo Bills player
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Walker is going to be great in goal line situations. And by "great in goal line situations," I mean he will line up at RT while Mahomes backhands a lateral to Kelce who then hands to Fields who tosses a TD to a wide open Nussmeier. Because that's the KC goal line offense.
Why Chiefs believe Kenneth Walker can transform their offense More via @ByNateTaylor espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/4899…
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Harvey Williams
Age yourself by naming an NFL running back you grew up watching. I'll start, Brian Westbrook.
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Mike Luchene retweeted
The reason anyone gets insanely rich is almost always because of the stock market. It certainly how @elonmusk did. And the reason they get rich from the stock market, is because 150m Americans decided they wanted to own shares of stocks directly, or through their retirement plans, or through other approaches as a way of building their net worth and trying to create a better life for themselves. One Hundred Fifty Million Americans. About 60% of adults. Effectively believing that @elonmusk and many billionaires could make them wealthier and help them achieve a better life. If you want @elonmusk , and most billionaires to no longer be that rich, convince those 150m to sell their stocks, funds, ETFs whatever. Of course you would wipe out the net-worth of most of those people, and everyone else’s savings, as the markets crashed and brought down the economy and created the worst depression we have ever seen. Alternatively There are ways to improve healthcare access and eventually make it available to all. To start - If you want @elonmusk and all billionaires to improve healthcare for everyone , ask them to stop doing business with the enormous healthcare conglomerates and to work directly with transparently priced care providers. It’s the behemoth HC conglomerates that make HC so bad for so many. (Check my timeline for more detail) Removing them would push the cost of healthcare down for everyone. Their corporate decisions impact our healthcare cost and availability. Of course if they do that, not only would our HC costs go down , and the quality of care for their employees and the entire country go up But They would see their corporate cash flow increase dramatically and we would have more millionaires, billionaires and maybe even another trillionaire when that cash flow moved from the big health care conglomerates to their bottom line, so would the net worth of the 150 million American adults that own public stocks Capitalism is better than socialism because 150m Americans can influence exactly what happens in this country.
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Capitalism is better than socialism because one man gets to be a trillionaire instead of everyone having healthcare
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The Twitter youngsters might not realize Frank Gore tore his ACL twice at Miami.
My Carolina Panthers 2026 wild card player who could help define their season: RB Jonathon Brooks More from @nflnetwork The Insiders on Brooks who Carolina has high hopes to earn a featured role and is finally healthy:
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Mike Luchene retweeted
I’m a simple man. If you bet on the sport you play while you’re still playing it, you shouldn’t be allowed to play it anymore.
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Easy. Josh Johnson
Can you guess this NFL player? 🧐
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Alfred Montez. I win.
Whoever names the most obscure NFL Quarterback wins
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Drop a random NFL player that proves you know ball 👇
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I am the commissioner of 13 leagues. The one thing I can't stand is: "I'm in too many leagues so I'm going to cut my 3 bad teams and the 4 that went 7-7, but I'll be back in the 3 leagues that I won." ....They don't actually say that second part out loud.
Worst excuses you have heard for a fantasy league folding. I’ll go first guy leaves for family time.
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Herring was good. Al Davis famously took late round shots on players in similar situations. Rocket Ismail was going to be a top 3 overall pick, but he had a CFL deal so Davis got him in the 4th round. Bo Jackson was supposedly done with football, but he became a Raider in Rd 7.
POWERFUL: Former 6-foot-8 BYU standout Eli Herring REFUSED to play in the #NFL because he would not work on Sundays due to his religious beliefs. Before the draft, Herring told teams not to select him, making it clear he would not play because of his beliefs surrounding the Sabbath. The #Raiders still drafted him in the 6th round, but Herring stayed true to his faith and never played a single snap in the NFL. Herring says he has no regrets, despite believing he had the talent to become one of the league’s best. Eli is now married with seven children and works as a school teacher and assistant football coach in Utah.
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Byron Hanspard
Drop a niche fantasy player you will never forget
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Mike Luchene retweeted
DeMeco Ryans said there is a belief in the building there is a lot more to tight end Marlin Klein’s receiving ability than what he’s been able to show in his career. Even used the word dynamic to describe Klein’s potential output.
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