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no thoughts just ben plunkett my prom pact son... a summary
awkward boy, had an Incident when he was younger and has sorta made himself fade into the background since so people stopped insulting him all the time. instead they just don't know his name.
he thinks he can be okay with that because he has mandy, his best friend in the whole world, and their standing friday night plans.
they have/he has two other friends in charles and zenobia, but they at least put themselves out there and go to things... ben just Wants to. he never does
he has a history of wanting to do things and not pursuing them... it's easier to just be afraid and anxious and focus on school and listening to mandy's worldview, trying to believe she's obviously right so that he can be okay with not having much of a life outside of her and them. books, movies, and waffles. (with chocolate chips, it's better than without).
i'm sorry but no disney you cannot convince me he's not objectively attractive. who is saying he has no shoulders? have you seen milo manheim. he's also very tall- he would have trouble not drawing attention to himself. the reason he struggles socially is because of his awkwardness attributed to his lack of socialization after complete ostrasization. moral of the story kids are cruel. it's clear too that no one has completely forgotten the Incident. they just forgot to remember Him... so they can't make fun of him if they don't remember him.
he doesn't believe he has much to look forward to, in all honesty. as much as mandy talks about people peaking in high school, a lot of ben wants to be a part of high school life, especially in his senior year, as he realizes maybe he needs a legacy. because college for him isn't going anywhere. his family simply cannot afford to send him anywhere else. so as much as he's thrilled and excited for mandy and really believes she's gonna get what she's looking for with harvard, he doesn't have any plans like that. so for him... as much as he likes to try to convince himself he doesn't- part of him Does really care to have something to share with his classmates.
prom king- though not earned... honestly makes his year. it doesn't matter that no one actually voted for him. they're going to remember him. he's going to remember this forever. it's a shame it took up until just before prom for him to break outside of his shell a bit. because no, ben didn't like the party, he ended up playing mom friend and collecting people's cups the whole time... but he met someone amazing. someone who did remember him- know him. of all his popular classmates- latoya saw him. even though no one else really did beyond mandy. that relationship, his first actual girlfriend that wasn't in junior high or elementary school or something, doesn't last through all of college- but she opened him up. he'll always appreciate her for that. she made him see himself as so much more than that boy in the background. and yeah- he'd had a crush on her since they were project partners in class.
ben literally loves and adores mandy with all of his heart. even if she forgot it was his birthday at first, he treasures their drives to school together in the morning, their friday night traditions, having someone to spend lunches with... she makes high school so much better. to have a partner in crime. and hey- he never went to a high school dance even though part of him deep down wanted to, but he did spend those evenings with his very best friend in the whole world. that's more than enough.
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Eli Manning Won Two Super Bowls. Is That Enough for Canton?
If you want to pick a fight, bring up Eli Manning and the Hall of Fame.
With Manning, the Giants quarterback, set to hold a news conference on Friday to confirm that he will retire, the debate about his accomplishments that has simmered for years now will have closure.
A quick summation of Manning’s career produces a fairly strong Hall of Fame case.
After being selected with the first overall pick in the 2004 draft, Manning went on to start the seventh-most games for a quarterback in N.F.L. history. He currently ranks seventh in career passing yards, seventh in touchdowns and is tied for 11th in wins. And most important, his trophy case includes two Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Awards, both of which came against Tom Brady and the New England Patriots.
For many of Manning’s supporters, those Super Bowl wins alone provide a be-all, end-all argument. Only 12 quarterbacks in the Super Bowl era have won multiple championships, so Manning punched his card the second Ahmad Bradshaw awkwardly tipped over into the end zone for a go-ahead score in Super Bowl XLVI.
But if Hall of Fame voters considered two Super Bowl wins to be an automatic benchmark, they would not have spent the last few decades ignoring Jim Plunkett, a quarterback with fairly modest regular season statistics who won two Super Bowls for the Raiders and was the M.V.P. of Super Bowl XV.
Plunkett’s failure even to be named a Hall of Fame finalist makes clear that Manning’s career requires a deeper examination than just looking at a picture of his Super Bowl rings.
Manning vs. the Hall of Famers
There are 29 quarterbacks currently enshrined in the Hall of Fame, but many of them played a version of the position that would be largely unrecognizable to current fans. If one compares Manning to the 16 post-merger quarterbacks currently in the Hall, however, his numbers initially appear strong.
In that group, Manning would rank third in passing yards, third in touchdowns, seventh in passer rating and sixth in adjusted net yards per attempt, a metric that accounts for the negative value of an interception. He was more prolific over the course of his career than quarterbacks like Kurt Warner, Bob Griese and Roger Staubach, and more efficient than quarterbacks like Joe Namath, Terry Bradshaw and Ken Stabler.
On the other hand, Manning also would be fourth in interceptions, and his career record of 117-117 would make him one of only two players in the group — along with Namath — who does not have a winning record in the regular season.
Manning vs. His Contemporaries
The case for Manning gets far more complicated when one considers his contemporaries. The last 30 years have seen passing statistics grow inflated thanks to a series of rules changes, and a change in emphasis by coaching staffs. That makes it almost impossible to compare quarterbacks from today’s game to those from even the not-all-that-distant past.
Among all quarterbacks who have started at least 100 games since 1990, Manning’s numbers no longer jump out. He is not a top-five player in any major statistic, and his passer rating of 84.1 ranks 27th. His adjusted net yards per attempt ranks 29th. He is 20th in the percentage of his throws that resulted in touchdowns, and 30 other quarterbacks have had a fewer percentage of their throws result in interceptions. Even Manning’s Super Bowl wins do not come off as particularly unique, as his immediate peers — Ben Roethlisberger, Peyton Manning and Brady — all have multiple championships, too.
For all his gaudy passing numbers, Eli Manning has never had a season of leading the N.F.L. in any major passing statistic — except for interceptions — and he has never been named to an All-Pro team.
And in perhaps the most damning statistic, Manning’s 117 losses are the second-most in N.F.L. history to Vinny Testaverde’s 123 — a record Manning most likely would have broken if not for his having been replaced by Daniel Jones for all but four games this season.
Hall of Fame Frequency
That Manning did not stand out in his era could be a huge issue, as there is a fairly established frequency of Hall of Fame quarterbacks.
Since 1970, there have typically been six or seven active Hall of Famers at any given time. The number shrank to as few as four in 1981 and 1982, and grew as high as eight from 1991 to 1994, but in general we have an idea of how many quarterbacks of any given era typically rewarded with induction.
Could Manning live up to a standard of being one of the six to eight best quarterbacks of his era? Not likely.
His career overlapped with two current Hall of Famers (Brett Favre and Kurt Warner) and with a group of five quarterbacks who almost assuredly will be elected once they are eligible (Peyton Manning, Brady, Drew Brees, Roethlisberger and Aaron Rodgers).
Russell Wilson of the Seahawks, despite being only 31, already has a Super Bowl ring and seems capable of collecting more, and there is a case to be made that both Philip Rivers of the San Diego and Los Angeles Chargers and Matt Ryan of the Atlanta Falcons have been better quarterbacks than Manning even if they have not had similar postseason success.
That results in at least 10 of Manning’s contemporaries potentially being positioned ahead of him for a spot in Canton even before one accounts for a younger group of playmakers (Patrick Mahomes, Deshaun Watson, Jared Goff, Lamar Jackson) who eventually could play their way into the conversation.
Unless voters are willing to break with precedent, some tough decisions will have to be made among this crowded group of passers, and that standard could affect more than just Manning.
In Summation
In the end, Manning appears to fall below what will most likely be the standard for induction once he becomes eligible. He was a good-not-great player with a .500 record whose case is almost entirely based on a pair of postseason runs powered largely by his team’s defense. To elect him would be to ignore the numbers and simply declare the two most brilliant days of his career to be enough to earn a gold jacket.
A similar argument worked wonders for Namath in 1985, but it has been routinely ignored for Plunkett. How it will work out for Manning is anyone’s guess. But when Giants fans bristle at that idea they should remember this: No matter what happens, Manning played David to Brady’s Goliath — twice — and that is a legacy that does not require a bust in Canton to be unforgettable.
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Eli Manning Won Two Super Bowls. Is That Enough for Canton?
If you want to pick a fight, bring up Eli Manning and the Hall of Fame.
With Manning, the Giants quarterback, set to hold a news conference on Friday to confirm that he will retire, the debate about his accomplishments that has simmered for years now will have closure.
A quick summation of Manning’s career produces a fairly strong Hall of Fame case.
After being selected with the first overall pick in the 2004 draft, Manning went on to start the seventh-most games for a quarterback in N.F.L. history. He currently ranks seventh in career passing yards, seventh in touchdowns and is tied for 11th in wins. And most important, his trophy case includes two Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Awards, both of which came against Tom Brady and the New England Patriots.
For many of Manning’s supporters, those Super Bowl wins alone provide a be-all, end-all argument. Only 12 quarterbacks in the Super Bowl era have won multiple championships, so Manning punched his card the second Ahmad Bradshaw awkwardly tipped over into the end zone for a go-ahead score in Super Bowl XLVI.
But if Hall of Fame voters considered two Super Bowl wins to be an automatic benchmark, they would not have spent the last few decades ignoring Jim Plunkett, a quarterback with fairly modest regular season statistics who won two Super Bowls for the Raiders and was the M.V.P. of Super Bowl XV.
Plunkett’s failure even to be named a Hall of Fame finalist makes clear that Manning’s career requires a deeper examination than just looking at a picture of his Super Bowl rings.
Manning vs. the Hall of Famers
There are 29 quarterbacks currently enshrined in the Hall of Fame, but many of them played a version of the position that would be largely unrecognizable to current fans. If one compares Manning to the 16 post-merger quarterbacks currently in the Hall, however, his numbers initially appear strong.
In that group, Manning would rank third in passing yards, third in touchdowns, seventh in passer rating and sixth in adjusted net yards per attempt, a metric that accounts for the negative value of an interception. He was more prolific over the course of his career than quarterbacks like Kurt Warner, Bob Griese and Roger Staubach, and more efficient than quarterbacks like Joe Namath, Terry Bradshaw and Ken Stabler.
On the other hand, Manning also would be fourth in interceptions, and his career record of 117-117 would make him one of only two players in the group — along with Namath — who does not have a winning record in the regular season.
Manning vs. His Contemporaries
The case for Manning gets far more complicated when one considers his contemporaries. The last 30 years have seen passing statistics grow inflated thanks to a series of rules changes, and a change in emphasis by coaching staffs. That makes it almost impossible to compare quarterbacks from today’s game to those from even the not-all-that-distant past.
Among all quarterbacks who have started at least 100 games since 1990, Manning’s numbers no longer jump out. He is not a top-five player in any major statistic, and his passer rating of 84.1 ranks 27th. His adjusted net yards per attempt ranks 29th. He is 20th in the percentage of his throws that resulted in touchdowns, and 30 other quarterbacks have had a fewer percentage of their throws result in interceptions. Even Manning’s Super Bowl wins do not come off as particularly unique, as his immediate peers — Ben Roethlisberger, Peyton Manning and Brady — all have multiple championships, too.
For all his gaudy passing numbers, Eli Manning has never had a season of leading the N.F.L. in any major passing statistic — except for interceptions — and he has never been named to an All-Pro team.
And in perhaps the most damning statistic, Manning’s 117 losses are the second-most in N.F.L. history to Vinny Testaverde’s 123 — a record Manning most likely would have broken if not for his having been replaced by Daniel Jones for all but four games this season.
Hall of Fame Frequency
That Manning did not stand out in his era could be a huge issue, as there is a fairly established frequency of Hall of Fame quarterbacks.
Since 1970, there have typically been six or seven active Hall of Famers at any given time. The number shrank to as few as four in 1981 and 1982, and grew as high as eight from 1991 to 1994, but in general we have an idea of how many quarterbacks of any given era typically rewarded with induction.
Could Manning live up to a standard of being one of the six to eight best quarterbacks of his era? Not likely.
His career overlapped with two current Hall of Famers (Brett Favre and Kurt Warner) and with a group of five quarterbacks who almost assuredly will be elected once they are eligible (Peyton Manning, Brady, Drew Brees, Roethlisberger and Aaron Rodgers).
Russell Wilson of the Seahawks, despite being only 31, already has a Super Bowl ring and seems capable of collecting more, and there is a case to be made that both Philip Rivers of the San Diego and Los Angeles Chargers and Matt Ryan of the Atlanta Falcons have been better quarterbacks than Manning even if they have not had similar postseason success.
That results in at least 10 of Manning’s contemporaries potentially being positioned ahead of him for a spot in Canton even before one accounts for a younger group of playmakers (Patrick Mahomes, Deshaun Watson, Jared Goff, Lamar Jackson) who eventually could play their way into the conversation.
Unless voters are willing to break with precedent, some tough decisions will have to be made among this crowded group of passers, and that standard could affect more than just Manning.
In Summation
In the end, Manning appears to fall below what will most likely be the standard for induction once he becomes eligible. He was a good-not-great player with a .500 record whose case is almost entirely based on a pair of postseason runs powered largely by his team’s defense. To elect him would be to ignore the numbers and simply declare the two most brilliant days of his career to be enough to earn a gold jacket.
A similar argument worked wonders for Namath in 1985, but it has been routinely ignored for Plunkett. How it will work out for Manning is anyone’s guess. But when Giants fans bristle at that idea they should remember this: No matter what happens, Manning played David to Brady’s Goliath — twice — and that is a legacy that does not require a bust in Canton to be unforgettable.
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From chumps to champs… England’s chance to complete amazing journey
It never looked like it would happen.
Four years later, they were totally unprepared for the attack of Sanath Jayasuriya and Sri Lanka, and they ended up with the help of Phil DeFreitas' off-cutters in despair because they had no decent spinners.
Who could forget the shemozzle of the last time England organized the 50-over jamboree in 1999, when they were eliminated the day before the world Cup song came out and the man from The Sun summarized it by writing : & # 39; Let's take things fully into proportion. (19459005)
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Joe Root (center) celebrates after England beat Australia and the final of the World Cup on Sunday reached Joe Root (center) ) celebrates after England beat Australia and reached the final of the World Cup Sunday
We can give them a little more sympathy in 2003, when Captain Nasser Hussain was disappointed by the ECB about the Robert Mugabe regime in Zimbabwe.
By 2007 it was back to farce when Andrew Flintoff's ill-fated attempt to climb a pedal boat off the coast of St. Lucia summed up everything that was wrong with England, while 2011 was a post-war one period was. thought about winning the Ashes in Australia.
Then came th and nadir of 2015, humiliated in Wellington by the same New Zealand side that they meet at Lord & # 39; s on Sunday in a display so vile that Andrew Strauss decided that enough was enough in the end.
Of course, heaps have come along the way, not least when Paul Collingwood became the only captain of England who was allowed to stage the overall human trophy in 2010 on a glorious day in Barbados against Australia.
But the title of the World Twenty20 is just not the same as the & # 39; real & # 39; World Cup Eoin Morgan & # 39; s party will play for Sunday.
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Nasser Hussain's England did not come out of their 2003 group after forfeiting a game to Zimbabwe
& # 39; I don't want that tag & # 39 ;, Collingwood said , who will be an assistant coach to England on Sunday. I don't want to be the only English captain doing it. Eoin lifts that trophy. Nobody deserves it anymore. "
Collingwood, who is expected to be one of the three assistants of the new head coach as Trevor Bayliss leaves after the ashes, has a huge admiration for Morgan, who has become one of the most influential of all English captains.
& # 39; Eoin has done a fantastic job not only in the last four years but with the way he has revolutionized our entire approach with his attitude and how we play the game. His legacy will last much longer than this World Cup, we are now the benchmark and that approach will continue. "
However, it must be now. England really must end those 44 years of pain in the longer form of limited adultery on Lord & # 39; s on Sunday. Yes, there are one-day internationals en route to 2023 in India
Yes, there will be one-day internationals en route to 2023 in India, but England will never get such a chance, especially with such a lively, diverse, multicultural and sympathetic side.
Paul Collingwood pictured (left) with David Cameron and the Twenty20 World Cup in 2010 "
with David Cameron and the Twenty20 World Cup in 2010
Paul Collingwood in the photo (left) with David Cameron and the Twenty20 World Cup in 2010
This team from England, with free television broadcasts about the last icing on Sunday's cake, could be new to inspire generation cricket fans by winning the World Cup, more than any new artificial fo size will ever be.
& # 39; This team is seriously talented and you want them all to get a chance & # 39 ;, Collingwood said.
& # 39; The message to them is to go out with pure freedom, without restrictions. & # 39; They have a chance to win the World Cup, they are a relief in their cricket. We want them to feel like they are playing in their back yard, then you love cricket the most. You play with your friends, your brothers and sisters, and you don't think about the consequences. You can tell from the last three games that their mojo is back.
& # 39; It is powerful when you see that in a team, it is putting pressure on the opposition. & # 39; against Australia on Thursday. That wasn't just a beating. That was an absolute lesson.
& # 39; We have placed great confidence in these guys and there will be nerves & quot ;, said Collingwood. & # 39; But the opposition will feel the same. I remember before our last photos were taken with Michael Clarke and I felt he was nervous. That gave me a lot of confidence. Eoin Morgan will lead England on Sunday and become a legend of the […]
It is due to its brilliant new spearhead, Jofra Archer, and the very popular supporting seam of Chris Woakes, Mark Wood and Liam Plunkett
Rashid who has been most of England It is up to the gifted Jos Buttler, Quiet So-So, who is the one who has a lot of time, far in this tournament, the reformed talisman Ben Stokes and the most consistent batsman in the side – Joe Root
& # 39; These guys have grabbed the imagination of the audience & # 39 ;, Collingwood added. & # 39; I am not taking anything away from what we have achieved in Barbados, but the size of a World Cup final at cricket at home, with the game free in the air, it is almost a perfect storm. & # 39;
This is the moment of England. This is their time to become one of the most legendary group of athletes in the history of England. That perfect storm should definitely end with a victory for England on Sunday. Then their journey is complete.
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TEST MUSES:
✮ — ben plunkett / no legacy
( test canon muse | source: prom pact )
✮ — caroline sumner / not just a pretty girl
( test canon muse | source: daisy jones & the six )
✮ — duela dent / wild card
( test canon muse | source: gotham knights )
✮ — elle woods / perfect for a blonde
( test canon muse | source: legally blonde )
✮ — tara carpenter / still fine and i don't know why
( test canon muse | source: scream )
✮ — taylor jewel / don't bring the room down
( test canon muse | source: the summer i turned pretty )
✮ — valerie prescott / think you know who you are
( test canon muse | source: high school musical: the musical: the series )
#✮ — ben plunkett / no legacy#✮ — caroline sumner / not just a pretty girl#✮ — duela dent / wild card#✮ — elle woods / perfect for a blonde#✮ — tara carpenter / still fine and i don't know why#✮ — taylor jewel / don't bring the room down#✮ — valerie prescott / think you know who you are
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am i too late?
maybe he should be less forgiving of her absence up to now, but it's mandy. his best friend. sometimes it even feels like she's his only friend. he'd never be mad at her. if mandy's late she probably has a good reason for it. he really believes that. ❝ never too late for you mandy. ❞ there's plenty of time to get their waffle- and he wants to hear about her day with graham lansing. mandy does seem happier lately. he can't deny that. wouldn't want to deny her that.
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Eoin Morgan hoping to boost cricket’s profile like never before by winning World Cup
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Published: 13:00 BST, May 29, 2019 | England's captain, Eoin Morgan, wants his side to embrace their chance of becoming heroes by the World Cup in homeland
waiting is almost over for Morgan and the company, who get the tournament going against South Africa at the Oval on Thursday. After four solid years on an upward path, they go to world ranking No. 1 and Morgan admits they have the chance to give their sport an eleven-in-a-lifetime lift for the next six weeks
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England bowler Jofra Archer sprint while the team is training on the eve of their World Cup opener
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Jos Buttler bats in the nets in the Oval as England prepare to take on South Africa on Thursday "
Jos Buttler bats in the nets in the Oval as England prepare to take South Africa on Thursday
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England Captain Eoin Morgan predicts a major boost to the legacy of the sport as they win
] & # 39; It would mean a huge amount, the World Cup only raises the profile of the game and is a platform for every young person in this count
& # 39; I couldn't imagine what that would do. & # 39;
I am good and the. & # 39;
After a series of injuries over the past few weeks, including his own dislocated finger, Morgan was happy to show that the entire team is competing with a green light. team is very good We have no worries about injuries and we have a full health statement for tomorrow, & he said.
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Ben Stokes (center) and Liam Plunkett warm up for training with a game of football
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Moeen Ali chases Chris Woakes during the team's usual kickaround before training
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Ben Stokes sprint while wearing a resistance band on nets from England on Wednesday
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Captain Morgan speaks with Jofra Archer prior to the first bowler world cup competition
Captain Morgan speaks with Jofra Archer for the bowler & # 39 ; s first world cup competition
Captain Morgan speaks with Jofra Archer prior to the first world cup competition
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Asked if England was only focused on achieving a positive result or just as happy an explanation traveled to the ma kidney of their performance, the Dubliner was unambiguous. & # 39; A win in all circumstances, & # 39; he said.
Morgan confirmed that the 11 was chosen but will not announce it until the throw.
It was Plunkett who took his place in the main seam group on nets, possibly an indication that he got a wink on this occasion.
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Mark Wood and Eoin Morgan stretch during warming up for training on Wednesday
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James Vince Om to collect the ball during a field exercise in Wednesday's training session
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