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CK S6 SPOILERS!!!!
DEADASS THOUGHT JOHNNY WAS GONNA RESTART COBRA KAI ALL OVER AGAIN W STINGRAY GOOD GOD I HAD A HEART ATTACK WHEN HE SAID HE WASNT GONNA FIGHT CHOZEN FOR THE DOJO NAME😭 THE WRITERS STAY FUCKING WITH USSSS😭🙏🙏🙏🙏
AND KINDA DISAPPOINTED DANIEL STOPPED TORY AND SAMS FIGHT I WAS SO INVESTED AFTER THE FIRST ROUND DUDE 😭 RIP TO TORYS MOM THO 🙏
AND MIYAGI WAS FOR THE STREETS??? MANS OWNED PART OF A BOXING RING, WAS APART OF A ROBBERY, PUT A MAN IN THE HOSPITAL, FLEED FROM AMERICA CUZA THAT, LIED TO DANIEL BOUT HIS AGE AND PAST AND FOUGHT IN THE SEKAI TAIKAI😭🙏🙏💀‼️
major vibes during the fight scene w kyler bro this right here was peak s6 along w the girl dad slumber party 😭 🙏 like kyler only had 30 mins of screen time and became a G within his short time on screen‼️‼️
#cobra kai#cobra kai season 6#miguel diaz#johnny lawrence#robby keene#tory nichols#samantha larusso#daniel larusso#mr miyagi
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min height Miqo'te vs. max height elezen~
Raha from Kyler's POV:
Kyler from Raha's POV (close enough):
yes this is a Raha alt my friend made. I also made one for him. Their names are Crystal Catboy and Crystal Catboi.
I asked to do a few size ref screenies and he showed up like this "so that we matched, a little." It was amazing ;;w;;
please look at the size of Kyler's hands in comparison to Raha's head. His shoulders. Like what.
that GRIN, AUGH
Kyler's lil smile ;;-;;
hamster and banana . meme
òwó
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This Week in Rust 574
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Updates from Rust Community
Official
Announcing four new members of the compiler team
Foundation
Announcing the Rust Foundation’s Newest Project Director: Carol Nichols
Rust Foundation Collaborates With AWS Initiative to Verify Rust Standard Libraries
EuroRust 2024
Through the Fire and the Flames - Jon Gjengset
Build bigger in less time: code testing beyond the basics - Predrag Gruevski
A gentle introduction to procedural macros - Sam Van Overmeire
Practical Rust for Web Audio - Attila Haraszti
Augmented docs: a love letter to rustdoc and docs.rs - Francois Mockers
The Impact of Memory Allocators on Performance: A Deep Dive - Arthur Pastel
Proving macro expansion with expandable - Sasha Pourcelot
Runtime Scripting for Rust Applications - Niklas Korz
Unleashing 🦀 The Ferris Within - Victor Ciura
The first six years in the development of Polonius - Amanda Stjerna
Non-binary Rust: Between Safe and Unsafe - Boxy Uwu
Writing a SD Card driver in Rust - Johnathan Pallant
My Journey from WebDev to Medical Visualization Rustacean - David Peherstorfer
Code to contract to code: making ironclad APIs - Adam Chalmers
Rust Irgendwie, Irgendwo, Irgendwann - Henk Oordt
Linting with Dylint - Samuel Moelius
RustConf 2024
Dr. Rebecca Rumbul (Rust Foundation Executive Director): "Welcome Remarks"
Aeva Black: "Making Open Source Secure by Design" | KEYNOTE
Marc-André Moreau (CTO, Devolutions): Diamond Sponsor Talk
Nick Cameron: "Eternal Sunshine of the Rustfmt'ed Mind"
Jack Wrenn: "Safety Goggles for Alchemists"
Rohit Dandamundi: "Widening the Ferris Net"
Isabel Atkinson: "Rustify Your API: A Journey from Specification to Implementation"
Sparrow Li: "The Current State and Future of Rust Compiler Performance"
Nathan Stocks: "Shooting Stars! Livecode a Game in Less Than 30 Mins"
Pedro Rittner & Sean Lawlor: "Actors and Factories in Rust"
David Koloski: "The (Many) Mistakes I Made in rkyv"
Kyler Chin: "How We Built a Rust-y Real-Time Public Transport Map"
Adam Chalmers: "Making a Programming Language for 3D Design"
Martin Pool: "Finding Bugs with cargo-mutants"
1Password, Adobe, Woven by Toyota: Gold Sponsor Lightning Talks
Miguel Ojeda (Rust for Linux): KEYNOTE
JetBrains, K2 Space, Zed: Gold Sponsor Lightning Talks
Jonathan Pallant: "Six Clock Cycle per Pixel - Graphics on the Neotrol Pico"
Joannah Nanjekye: "Rust Interop: Memory Safety Across Foreign Function Boundaries"
Jacob Pratt: "Compiler-Driven Development: Making Rust Work for You"
Angus Morrison: "How Rust is Powering Next-Generation Space Mission Simulators"
Michael Gattozzi: "What Happens When You Run Cargo Build?"
Pallavi Thukral: "Rust in Motion: Building Reliable and Performant Robotics Systems"
Marc-André Giroux: "Low-Overhead Observability in High-RPS Servers"
Predrag Gruevski: "Putting an End to Accidental SemVer-Breaking Changes"
Chris Biscardi: "Web Sites, Web Apps, and Web Assembly"
Nicholas Matsakis (Co-Lead, Rust Design Team): "Rust Roadmap 2.0" | KEYNOTE
Frédéric Ameye: "Rust in Legacy Regulated Industries"
Walter Pearce: "Dude, Where's My C?"
Ed Jones: "Fearless Refactoring & the Art of Argument-Free Rust"
Dr. Rebecca Rambul: Opening Remarks
OxidOS Sponsored Talk
Martin Geisler: "Rust Training at Scale"
Quanyi Ma: "Embracing Monorepo and LLM Evolution"
Joshua Liebow-Feeser: "Safety in an Unsafe World"
Jack Huey & James Munns: "An Outsider's Guide to the Rust Project"
Newsletters
This Month in Rust OSDev: October 2024
Project/Tooling Updates
hyper in curl Needs a Champion
godot-rust November 2024 dev update
Security in hickory-dns
Virtual Geometry in Bevy 0.15
Glues v0.5 - Editor Tabs and Enhanced Vim Commands
Streaming data analytics, Fluvio 0.13.0 release
Rerun 0.20 - Geospatial data and full H.264 support
git-cliff 2.7.0 is released! (a highly customizable changelog generator)
Observations/Thoughts
You don't (always) need async
The fastest WASM zlib
A rustc soundness bug in the wild
[audio] Compile Time Crimes
[audio] Oxide with Steve Klabnik
Rust Walkthroughs
Zed Rope Optimizations, Part 1
Futexes at Home
Build your own SQLite, Part 3: SQL parsing 101
dtype_dispatch: a most beautiful hack
Sending Events to Bevy from anywhere
Building an email address parser in Rust with nom
Exploring Async Runtimes by Building our Own
Traits to Unify all Vectors
Basics of Pinning in Rust
Building a Wifi-controlled car with Rust and ESP32
[video] Build with Naz : Diesel ORM, SQLite and Rust
Crate of the Week
This week's crate is fixed-slice-vec, a no-std dynamic length Vec with runtime-determined maximum capacity backed by a slice.
Thanks to Jay Oster for the suggestion!
Please submit your suggestions and votes for next week!
Calls for Testing
An important step for RFC implementation is for people to experiment with the implementation and give feedback, especially before stabilization. The following RFCs would benefit from user testing before moving forward:
RFCs
No calls for testing were issued this week.
Testing Steps
Rust
No calls for testing were issued this week.
Testing steps
Rustup
No calls for testing were issued this week.
Testing steps
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Call for Participation; projects and speakers
CFP - Projects
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Updates from the Rust Project
480 pull requests were merged in the last week
ABI checks: add support for some tier3 arches, warn on others
ABI checks: add support for tier2 arches
CFI: append debug location to CFI blocks
AIX: Add crate "unwind" to link with libunwind
illumos: use pipe2 to create anonymous pipes
check_consts: fix error requesting feature gate when that gate is not actually needed
const_panic: inline in bootstrap builds to avoid f16/f128 crashes
rustc_metadata: Preprocess search paths for better performance
suggest_borrow_generic_arg: instantiate clauses properly
add visit_coroutine_kind to ast::Visitor
add parentheses when unboxing suggestion needed
add reference annotations for diagnostic attributes
allow CFGuard on windows-gnullvm
always inline functions signatures containing f16 or f128
borrowck diagnostics: suggest borrowing function inputs in generic positions
change Visitor::visit_precise_capturing_arg so it returns a Visitor::Result
change intrinsic declarations to new style
check use<..> in RPITIT for refinement
consolidate type system const evaluation under traits::evaluate_const
delete the cfg(not(parallel)) serial compiler
deny capturing late-bound ty/const params in nested opaques
diagnostics for let mut in item context
extend the "if-unchanged" logic for compiler builds
feature gate yield expressions not in 2024
fix ICE when passing DefId-creating args to legacy_const_generics
fix REGISTRY_USERNAME to reuse cache between auto and pr jobs
fix a copy-paste issue in the NuttX raw type definition
fix compilation error on Solaris due to flock usage
fix span edition for 2024 RPIT coming from an external macro
for expr return (_ = 42); unused_paren lint should not be triggered
handle infer vars in anon consts on stable
improve VecCache under parallel frontend
increase accuracy of if condition misparse suggestion
liberate aarch64-gnu-debug from the shackles of --test-args=clang
likely unlikely fix
make precise capturing suggestion machine-applicable only if it has no APITs
make sure to ignore elided lifetimes when pointing at args for fulfillment errors
mention both release and edition breakage for never type lints
move all mono-time checks into their own folder, and their own query
proper support for cross-crate recursive const stability checks
querify MonoItem collection
recurse into APITs in impl_trait_overcaptures
refactor configure_annotatable
remove attributes from generics in built-in derive macros
rename rustc_const_stable_intrinsic → rustc_intrinsic_const_stable_indirect
skip locking span interner for some syntax context checks
trim extra space when suggesting removing bad let
trim whitespace in RemoveLet primary span
tweak attributes for const panic macro
unify FnKind between AST visitors and make WalkItemKind more straight forward
use TypingMode throughout the compiler instead of ParamEnv
warn about invalid mir-enable-passes pass names
miri: implement blocking eventfd
miri: refactor: refine thread variant for windows
miri: renamed this to ecx in extern_static
miri: use -Zroot-dir instead of --remap-path-prefix for diagnostic dir handling
stabilize const_atomic_from_ptr
stabilize const_option_ext
stabilize const_ptr_is_null
stabilize const_unicode_case_lookup
vectorize slice::is_sorted
#[inline] integer parsing functions
add as_slice/into_slice for IoSlice/IoSliceMut
generalize NonNull::from_raw_parts per ACP362
rwlock downgrade
implement mixed_integer_ops_unsigned_sub
improve codegen of fmt_num to delete unreachable panic
float types: move copysign, abs, signum to libcore
make CloneToUninit dyn-compatible
mark is_val_statically_known intrinsic as stably const-callable
optimize char::to_digit and assert radix is at least 2
hashbrown: further sequester Group/Tag code
hashbrown: mark const fn constructors as rustc_const_stable_indirect
codegen_gcc: fix volatile loads and stores
cargo resolver: Stabilize resolver v3
cargo rustdoc: diplay env vars in extra verbose mode
cargo fix: error context for git_fetch refspec not found
cargo: always include Cargo.lock in published crates
cargo: migrate build-rs to the Cargo repo
cargo: simplify English used in guide
rustdoc search: allow queries to end in an empty path segment
rustdoc-search: case-sensitive only when capitals are used
rustdoc-search: use smart binary search in bitmaps
rustdoc: treat declarative macros more like other item kinds
rustdoc: use a trie for name-based search
rustdoc: Fix duplicated footnote IDs
rustdoc: Fix handling of footnote reference in footnote definition
rustdoc: Fix items with generics not having their jump to def link generated
rustdoc: Perform less work when cleaning middle::ty parenthesized generic args
clippy: missing_safety_doc accept uppercase "SAFETY"
clippy: allow conditional Send futures in future_not_send
clippy: do not trigger if_let_mutex starting from Edition 2024
clippy: don't lint CStr literals, do lint float literals in redundant_guards
clippy: handle Option::map_or(true, …) in unnecessary_map_or lint
clippy: new lint: unnecessary_map_or
clippy: support user format-like macros
rust-analyzer: migrate reorder_fields assist to use SyntaxFactory
Rust Compiler Performance Triage
We saw improvements to a large swath of benchmarks with the querification of MonoItem collection (PR #132566). There were also some PRs where we are willing to pay a compile-time cost for expected runtime benefit (PR #132870, PR #120370), or pay a small cost in the single-threaded case in exchange for a big parallel compilation win (PR #124780).
Triage done by @pnkfelix. Revision range: d4822c2d..7d40450b
2 Regressions, 4 Improvements, 10 Mixed; 6 of them in rollups 47 artifact comparisons made in total
Full report here
Approved RFCs
Changes to Rust follow the Rust RFC (request for comments) process. These are the RFCs that were approved for implementation this week:
[RFC] Thread spawn hook (inheriting thread locals)
Final Comment Period
Every week, the team announces the 'final comment period' for RFCs and key PRs which are reaching a decision. Express your opinions now.
RFCs
No RFCs were approved this week.
Tracking Issues & PRs
Rust
[disposition: merge] Always display first line of impl blocks even when collapsed
[disposition: merge] Stabilize async closures (RFC 3668)
[disposition: merge] Tracking Issue for fn const BuildHasherDefault::new()
[disposition: merge] Add AsyncFn* to to the prelude in all editions
[disposition: merge] Tracking Issue for #![feature(const_float_methods)]
Cargo
[disposition: merge] Add future-incompat warning against keywords in cfgs and add raw-idents
Language Team
[disposition: merge] Consensus check: let-chains and is are not mutually exclusive
Language Reference
No Language Reference RFCs entered Final Comment Period this week.
Unsafe Code Guidelines
No Unsafe Code Guideline Tracking Issues or PRs entered Final Comment Period this week.
New and Updated RFCs
[new] Hierarchy of Sized traits
Upcoming Events
Rusty Events between 2024-11-20 - 2024-12-18 🦀
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2024-11-20 | Virtual (Cardiff, UK) | Rust and C++ Cardiff
Rust for Rustaceans Book Club: Chapter 12: Rust Without the Standard Library
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Embedded Rust Workshop
2024-11-21 | Virtual (Berlin, DE) | OpenTechSchool Berlin + Rust Berlin
Rust Hack and Learn | Mirror: Rust Hack n Learn Meetup
2024-11-21 | Virtual (Charlottesville, NC, US) | Charlottesville Rust Meetup
Trustworthy IoT with Rust--and passwords!
2024-11-21 | Virtual (Rotterdam, NL) | Bevy Game Development
Bevy Meetup #7
2024-11-25 | Virtual (Bratislava, SK) | Bratislava Rust Meetup Group
ONLINE Talk, sponsored by Sonalake - Bratislava Rust Meetup
2024-11-26 | Virtual (Dallas, TX, US) | Dallas Rust
Last Tuesday
2024-11-28 | Virtual (Charlottesville, NC, US) | Charlottesville Rust Meetup
Crafting Interpreters in Rust Collaboratively
2024-11-28 | Virtual (Nürnberg, DE) | Rust Nuremberg
Rust Nürnberg online
2024-12-03 | Virtual (Buffalo, NY, US) | Buffalo Rust Meetup
Buffalo Rust User Group
2024-12-04 | Virtual (Indianapolis, IN, US) | Indy Rust
Indy.rs - with Social Distancing
2024-12-05 | Virtual (Berlin, DE) | OpenTechSchool Berlin + Rust Berlin
Rust Hack and Learn | Mirror: Rust Hack n Learn Meetup
2024-12-07 | Virtual (Kampala, UG) | Rust Circle Kampala
Rust Circle Meetup
2024-12-10 | Virtual (Dallas, TX, US) | Dallas Rust
Second Tuesday
2024-12-11 | Virtual (Vancouver, BC, CA) | Vancouver Rust
Rust Study/Hack/Hang-out
2024-12-12 | Virtual (Charlottesville, NC, US) | Charlottesville Rust Meetup
Crafting Interpreters in Rust Collaboratively
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2024-12-17 | Virtual (Washington, DC, US) | Rust DC
Mid-month Rustful
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2024-12-10 | Johannesburg, ZA | Johannesburg Rust Meetup
Hello World... again
2024-12-07 | Virtual( Kampala, UG) | Rust Circle Kampala
Rust Circle Meetup
Asia
2024-11-21 | Seoul, KR | Rust Programming Meetup Seoul
Seoul Rust Meetup
2024-11-28 | Bangalore/Bengaluru, IN | Rust Bangalore
RustTechX Summit 2024 BOSCH
2024-11-30 | Tokyo, JP | Rust Tokyo
Rust.Tokyo 2024
Europe
2024-11-20 | Paris, FR | Rust Paris
Rust meetup #72
2024-11-21 | Copenhagen, DK | Copenhagen Rust Community
Rust meetup #53 sponsored by Microsoft
2024-11-21 | Edinburgh, UK | Rust and Friends
Rust and Friends (pub)
2024-11-21 | Madrid, ES | MadRust
Taller de introducción a unit testing en Rust
2024-11-21 | Oslo, NO | Rust Oslo
Rust Hack'n'Learn at Kampen Bistro
2024-11-23 | Basel, CH | Rust Basel
Rust + HTMX - Workshop #3
2024-11-25 | Zagreb, HR | impl Zagreb for Rust
Rust Meetup 2024/11: Panel diskusija - Usvajanje Rusta i iskustva iz industrije
2024-11-26 | Warsaw, PL | Rust Warsaw
New Rust Warsaw Meetup #3
2024-11-27 | Dortmund, DE | Rust Dortmund
Rust Dortmund
2024-11-28 | Aarhus, DK | Rust Aarhus
Talk Night at Lind Capital
2024-11-28 | Augsburg, DE | Rust Meetup Augsburg
Augsburg Rust Meetup #10
2024-11-28 | Berlin, DE | OpenTechSchool Berlin + Rust Berlin
Rust and Tell - Title
2024-11-28 | Gdansk, PL | Rust Gdansk
Rust Gdansk Meetup #5
2024-11-28 | Hamburg, DE | Rust Meetup Hamburg
Rust Hack & Learn with Mainmatter & Otto
2024-11-28 | Manchester, UK | Rust Manchester
Rust Manchester November Code Night
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Rust/C++ Meetup Prague (November 2024)
2024-12-03 | Copenhagen, DK | Copenhagen Rust Community
Rust Hack Night #11: Advent of Code
2024-12-04 | Oxford, UK | Oxford Rust Meetup Group
Oxford Rust and C++ social
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Rust Moravia Meetup (December 2024)
2024-12-06 | Moscow, RU | RustCon RU
RustCon Russia
2024-12-11 | Reading, UK | Reading Rust Workshop
Reading Rust Meetup
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Rust Meetup @ JetBrains
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Types, Traits und Best Practices
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Rust Happy Hour
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Rust Strings
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2024-12-04 | Sydney, AU | Rust Sydney
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Quote of the Week
The whole point of Rust is that before there were two worlds:
Inefficient, garbage collected, reliable languages
Efficient, manually allocated, dangerous languages
And the mark of being a good developer in the first was mitigating the inefficiency well, and for the second it was it didn't crash, corrupt memory, or be riddled with security issues. Rust makes the trade-off instead that being good means understanding how to avoid the compiler yelling at you.
– Simon Buchan on rust-users
Thanks to binarycat for the suggestion!
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2024 - Week 7
BUF - The Bills lead the league with a +10 turnover differential
NE - Drake Maye is just the second quarterback since the NFL/AFL merger to throw for at least 500 yards with five or more touchdowns in his first two career starts (Dan Marino was the first)
MIA - The Dolphins have allowed only 3 passing TDs, fewest in the league
NYJ - Quincy Williams is tied for the league lead with 2 opponent fumble recoveries
BAL - Lamar Jackson leads the league with a 118 QB rating
PIT - TJ Watt leads the AFC with 3 forced fumbles
CLE - The Browns are the only AFC team with a blocked kick returned for a TD
CIN - Joe Burrow leads the AFC with a 70.3% completion percentage
TEN - The Titans defense has allowed 272.2 yards per game, fewest in the league
JAX - The Jaguars are the only AFC team with a punt return TD
IND - Chris Lammons is tied for the league lead with 2 opponent fumble recoveries
HOU - The Texans defense has allowed 277 yards per game, the second fewest in the league
KC - The Chiefs have forced 3 missed PATs, most in the league
LV - Brock Bowers leads all AFC pass catchers with 47 receptions
LAC - The Chargers have allowed only 9 TDs, the fewest in the league
DEN - The Broncos defense leads the league with 2 safeties
DAL - The Cowboys are one of only 2 NFC teams with a punt return TD
WAS - The Commanders lead the league with 14 rushing TDs
PHL - AJ Brown leads all NFC wideouts with 108 receiving yards per game
NYG - The Giants are one of only 2 NFC teams with a blocked kick returned for a TD
GB - Jordan Love leads the league with 8.4% of his passes for TDs
CHI - Kyler Gordon is tied for the league lead with 2 opponent fumble recoveries
DET - Jared Goff leads the NFC with a 111.5 QB rating
MIN - The Vikings lead the league with three combined INT and fumble return TDs
NO - Rashid Shaheed is the only player in the league with over 100 yards each of receiving, kick returns and punt returns
TB - Baker Mayfield leads the league with 18 passing TDs
ATL - The Falcons are tied for second in the league with 2 combined fumble and INT return TDs
CAR - The Panthers have forced two missed PATs, most in the NFC
SEA - Geno Smith leads the league with 191 completions and 1985 passing yards
LAR - Braden Fiske is tied for the league lead with 2 opponent fumble recoveries
ARI - The Cardinals are tied for the league lead with 2 successful 2 point conversions
SF - George Kittle leads all NFC TEs with 375 receiving yards
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The Flagrant Foul Fantasy Show - 2024 QB Rankings
1 Jalen Hurts (PHI)
2 Josh Allen (BUF)
3 Patrick Mahomes (KC)
4 Lamar Jackson (BAL)
5 Joe Burrow (CIN)
6 C.J. Stroud (HOU)
7 Kyler Murray (ARZ)
8 Dak Prescott (DAL)
9 Anthony Richardson (IND)
10 Brock Purdy (SF)
11 Jordan Love (GB)
12 Justin Herbert (LAC)
13 Kirk Cousins (ATL)
14 Caleb Williams (CHI)
15 Jared Goff (DET)
16 Jayden Daniels (WAS)
17 Deshaun Watson (CLE)
18 Aaron Rodgers (NYJ)
19 Baker Mayfield (TB)
20 Tua Tagovailoa (MIA)
21 Trevor Lawrence (JAC)
22 Matthew Stafford (LAR)
23 Derek Carr (NO)
24 Geno Smith (SEA)
25 Russell Wilson (PIT)
26 Will Levis (TEN)
27 Gardner Minshew (LV)
28 Bryce Young (CAR)
29 J.J. McCarthy (MIN)
30 Bo Nix (DEN)
31 Daniel Jones (NYG)
32 Drake Maye (NE)
33 Jacoby Brissett (NE)
34 Justin Fields (PIT)
35 Aiden O’Connell (LV)
36 Sam Darnold (MIN)
37 Tyrod Taylor (NYJ)
38 Michael Penix, Jr. (ATL)
39 Sam Howell (SEA)
40 Joe Flacco (IND)
41 Jarrett Stidham (DEN)
42 Jake Browning (CIN)
43 Joe Milton III (NE)
44 Spencer Rattler (NO)
45 Jameis Winston (CLE)
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2024 NFL MOCK DRAFT
FINAL - Thursday, April 25
ROUND ONE
1 CHICAGO (FROM CAR) - QB Caleb Williams (USC)
Caleb is going #1 regardless of which team drafts him. Teams in the top-10 like Washington and New England are sure to make juicy offers. Williams is the most prized QB prospect since Andrew Luck, and once the Bears shed themselves of Justin Fields, this was a done deal.
2 WASHINGTON - QB Jayden Daniels (LSU)
The Commanders will make every attempt to trade up one spot for hometown hero Caleb Williams, but the more likely scenario is they get stuck with their 2nd choice at QB. LSU coach Brian Kelly intimated that this would be their pick at #2. Daniels takes way too many big hits, so he’s going to remind Washington of Robert Griffin III. Let’s hope his career lasts a little longer.
3 MINNESOTA (PROJ. TRADE W/NE) - QB J.J. McCarthy (Michigan)
I don’t get it, but apparently NFL GM’s love J.J. McCarthy’s potential. I’m trying to predict what WILL happen, not what I think SHOULD happen. The Vikings move aggressively and methodically up the board for their new signal caller.
Minnesota gives up their two first-rounders (11 & 23) and a 2nd-rounder next year. The Patriots - even without Belichick’s influence - continue their tradition of trading down.
4 ARIZONA - WR Marvin Harrison, Jr. (Ohio State)
The Cardinals would be profoundly lucky to be able to stay at #4 and still get the 2nd best player in the draft. Harrison seems to be custom made for NFL greatness. He’ll be the best in the league within three years… provided Kyler Murray gets his act together.
5 LA CHARGERS - WR Malik Nabers (LSU) !
Jim Harbaugh will certainly want to establish a run game in LA, so an offensive tackle might be the choice here. But Nabers is a tool too tempting to pass up. Mike Williams was a cap casualty and Keenan Allen was traded away, so they certainly have a need for him.
6 NY GIANTS - QB Drake Maye (North Carolina)
Maye is nobody’s first choice, and his bad tape is really bad. But the Giants are dead-set against Daniel Jones going into 2024 with no competition. They give Evan Neal a 2nd chance (which worked with Andrew Thomas after a lousy rookie year) and pass on Alt.
7 TENNESSEE - OT Joe Alt (Notre Dame)
The Titans commit to Will Levis and give him a valuable protector.
8 ATLANTA - EDGE Dallas Turner (Alabama)
The Falcons have addressed their offense in free agency so they can turn to the defense in the draft. Turner is the edge defender they’ve needed for years.
9 CHICAGO - WR Rome Odunze (Washington)
The new-look Bears offense will need some weapons for Caleb Williams. Keenan Allen isn’t exactly “new.” This could be a potent connection for years.
10 NY JETS - TE Brock Bowers (Georgia)
Another new toy for Aaron Rodgers. Or at least one he’ll watch from the sidelines after he ruptures another body part on the first drive. The Jets have diddly at the position and Rodgers loves his TE’s.
11 NEW ENGLAND (PROJ. TRADE W/MIN) - CB Quinyon Mitchell (Toledo)
The Pats have a plan for the QB position, but it doesn’t involve passing on all the great players available at #11. They’ll take their top corner off the board and pair him with Christian Gonzalez to hopefully form the best pair of young d-backs in the league. Mitchell has wowed GM’s this post-season.
12 DENVER - QB Michael Penix, Jr. (Washington) +
The Broncos couldn’t make a deal for a veteran QB and they don’t have the muscle to trade up. They’re stuck with Jarrett Stidham and Zach WIlson as their QB options so far. They may opt to trade down and still select Penix, but in this scenario, they reach for him.
13 LAS VEGAS - DT Byron Murphy II (Texas)
Signing Christian Wilkins will help the team’s interior greatly, but they still need some help there. Murphy says he’s guaranteed to be drafted in the top half of the first round. Could be BS; could be inside information.
14 NEW ORLEANS - OT Olu Fashanu (Penn State)
The Saints have a long tradition of selecting offensive linemen high in the draft, and what a great time to have so many draftable candidates at #14 - at a time of great need.
15 INDIANAPOLIS - CB Terrion Arnold (Alabama)
The Colts make the most of what they’ve got, but they really don’t got a lot. Just about every position is a position of need, and Arnold might end up being the best corner coming out this year.
16 SEATTLE - CB/S Cooper DeJean (Iowa)
DeJean may be needed at safety with the losses of Diggs and Adams, but he’s perfectly capable of playing corner. That may be his future.
17 JACKSONVILLE - OT Taliese Fuaga (Oregon State)
The Jags have been unhappy with their line play in recent years. Cam Robinson is average when he’s not on IR and Walker Little is little more than an effective back-up. Fuaga slots into RT immediately. He’s an excellent pass protector but he could benefit greatly by moving to guard eventually.
18 CINCINNATI - G/C Jackson Powers-Johnson (Oregon)
Adding Trent Brown helps fortify the outside of the Cincy o-line, but the interior still needs a hand. Ted Karras is a free agent after this season, so they draft his eventual replacement. Powers-Johnson can improve one of the guard spots until then.
19 LA RAMS - EDGE Laiatu Latu (UCLA) +
It’s been a long time since the Rams had a pick this high, so they need to make this count. They add to their youthful D-line with a boost to their pass rush.
20 PITTSBURGH - DT Jer’zhan “Johnny” Newton (Illinois)
Cam Heyward is just about done, and Larry Ogunjobi is easily replaceable. Newton teams with Keeanu Benton and DeMarvin Leal to form the Steelers line of the future.
21 WASHINGTON (PROJ. TRADE W/MIA) - OT J.C. Latham (Alabama)
The Dolphins have very few picks in this draft - including just two in the first four rounds. So they make a deal with Washington, and the Commanders select the left tackle they’ve been missing for years. They see the OT’s disappearing fast, so they package a few of their plentiful picks to move back into the 1st.
Washington deals picks #36 and 67 to move up to this spot.
22 PHILADELPHIA - WR Brian Thomas, Jr. (LSU)
A.J. Brown might have overstayed his welcome in Philly. If he’s dealt before/during day one of the draft, they might have a hard time passing up Brian Thomas.
23 NEW ENGLAND (PROJ. TRADE W/MIN FROM HOU THRU CLE) - QB Bo Nix (Oregon)
The Pats are fine with Jacoby Brissett as their temporary starter, but they love the potential of Nix. He developed incredible accuracy during his 47-year college career.
24 DALLAS - OL Graham Barton (Duke)
The Cowboys built their dynasty on the backs of their offensive line. Now that key parts of their 2023 line are gone, they’ll focus on a rebuild. Barton can train at all 5 position, but he’ll be immediately needed at center.
25 GREEN BAY - OT Amarius Mims (Georgia)
The Packers made the most of what they had last year, but their offensive line was in tatters. David Bakhtiari was elite, but injuries sapped his strength and now he’s gone. Time to rebuild.
26 TAMPA BAY - OT/G Troy Fautanu (Washington)
The Bucs keep getting hit along the interior of their offensive line. With Baker Mayfield getting the big bucks to re-sign with the team, he’ll need the help of someone like Troy Fautanu to protect him.
27 ARIZONA (thru HOU) - EDGE Jared Verse (Florida State)
The Cardinals need everything. Pick anyone. It’ll help.
28 BUFFALO - WR Troy Franklin (Oregon)
With the fire sale going on in Buffalo right now, it’s possible the team already believes they’ve missed their Super Bowl window. Jordan Poyer and Tre’Davious White were released, and both of last season’s starting wide receivers are gone. The restocking can begin here with a speedy Duck.
29 DETROIT - EDGE Chop Robinson (Penn State)
Aidan Hutchinson needs lots of help. They’re out of Okwaras and John Cominsky ain’t getting to the quarterback. Chop is a little smaller than ideal but he’s got great athleticism.
30 BALTIMORE - CB Nate Wiggins (Clemson)
The Ravens need to get younger at corner and quickly. Wiggins has outstanding instincts for the position, but his frame might not hold up.
31 SAN FRANCISCO - OT Tyler Guyton (Oklahoma)
Trent Willams says he wants to play for a few more years, but the Niners have an opportunity to train his replacement and acquire a top-tier backup.
32 KANSAS CITY - WR/KR Xavier Worthy (Texas)
With the legal troubles facing Rashee Rice - just about the only bright spot on the Chiefs wide receiving corps - Kansas City needs to grab one of this year’s elite WRs at #32. They might want to spend multiple picks on the position.
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33 CAROLINA - WR Keon Coleman (Florida State)
34 NEW ENGLAND - WR Adonai Mitchell (Texas)
35 ARIZONA - LB Edgerrin Cooper (Texas A&M)
36 MIAMI (PROJ. TRADE W/WAS) - C Zach Frazier (West Virginia) +
37 LA CHARGERS - OT Jordan Morgan (Arizona)
38 TENNESSEE - CB Kool-Aid McKinstry (Alabama) +
39 CAROLINA (FROM NYG) - S Tyler Nubin (Minnesota)
40 WASHINGTON (FM. CHI) - EDGE Darius Robinson (Missouri)
41 GREEN BAY (FM. NYJ) - CB Ennis Rakestraw, Jr. (Missouri)
42 HOUSTON (FROM ATL) - LB Junior Colson (Michigan)
43 ATLANTA - WR Ladd McConkey (Georgia)
44 LAS VEGAS - LB Payton Wilson (NC State) +
45 NEW ORLEANS (FM. DEN) - RB Jonathon Brooks (Texas) +
46 INDIANAPOLIS - EDGE Bralen Trice (Washington)
47 KANSAS CITY (PROJ. TRADE W/NYG THRU SEA) - OT Kingsley Suamataia (BYU)
48 JACKSONVILLE - DT Braden Fiske (Florida State)
49 CINCINNATI - CB Kamari Lassiter (Georgia)
50 PHILADELPHIA (FM. NO) - CB Khyree Jackson (Oregon)
51 PITTSBURGH - WR Xavier Legette (South Carolina)
52 LA RAMS - CB Max Melton (Rutgers)
53 PHILADELPHIA - S Kamren Kinchens (Miami)
54 CLEVELAND - EDGE Marshawn Kneeland (Western Michigan)
55 MIAMI - G Cooper Beebe (Kansas State)
56 DALLAS - RB Trey Benson (Florida State)
57 TAMPA BAY - TE Ja’Tavion Sanders (Texas)
58 GREEN BAY - EDGE Chris Braswell (Alabama)
59 HOUSTON - CB T.J. Tampa (Iowa State)
60 BUFFALO - CB Mike Sainristil (Michigan)
61 DETROIT - DT Ruke Orhorhoro (Clemson)
62 BALTIMORE - WR Devontez Walker (North Carolina)
63 SAN FRANCISCO - WR Roman Wilson (Michigan)
64 KANSAS CITY - CB Cam Hart (Notre Dame)
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65 CAROLINA - OT Kiran Amegadjie (Yale)
66 ARIZONA - RB Blake Corum (Michigan)
67 MIAMI (PROJ. TRADE W/WAS) - OT Patrick Paul (Houston)
68 NEW ENGLAND - C Cedric Van Pran (Georgia)
69 LA CHARGERS - LB Jeremiah Trotter, Jr. (Clemson)
70 NY GIANTS - DT Michael Hall, Jr. (Ohio State)
71 ARIZONA (FROM TEN) - EDGE Adisa Isaac (Penn State)
72 NY JETS - QB Spencer Rattler (South Carolina)
73 DETROIT (FROM MIN) - G Christian Haynes (Connecticut)
74 ATLANTA - S Javon Bullard (Georgia)
75 CHICAGO - TE Cade Stover (Ohio State)
76 DENVER - LB Cedric Gray (North Carolina)
77 LAS VEGAS - WR Ricky Pearsall (Florida)
78 WASHINGTON (FROM SEA) - WR Malachi Corley (Western Kentucky)
79 ATLANTA (FROM JAX) - LB Marist Liufau (Notre Dame)
80 CINCINNATI - S Jaden Hicks (Washington State)
81 SEATTLE (FROM NO THRU DEN) - OT/G Dominick Puni (Kansas)
82 INDIANAPOLIS - DT Kris Jenkins (Michigan)
83 LA RAMS - CB Caelen Carson (Wake Forest)
84 PITTSBURGH - G Mason McCormick (South Dakota State)
85 CLEVELAND - DT/EDGE Brandon Dorlus (Oregon)
86 HOUSTON (FROM PHI) - G Christian Mahogany (Boston College)
87 DALLAS - S Cole Bishop (Utah)
88 GREEN BAY - TE Theo Johnson (Penn State)
89 TAMPA BAY - WR Ja’Lynn Polk (Washington)
90 ARIZONA (FROM HOU) - DT DeWayne Carter (Duke)
91 GREEN BAY (FROM BUF) - S Calen Bullock (USC)
92 DETROIT - EDGE Jonah Ellis (Utah)
93 BALTIMORE - CB Kris Abrams-Draine (Missouri)
94 SAN FRANCISCO - TE Ben Sinnott (Kansas State)
95 KANSAS CITY - DT Khristian Boyd (Northern Iowa)
96 JACKSONVILLE - OT/G Brandon Coleman (TCU)
97 CINCINNATI - DT Masson Smith (LSU)
98 PITTSBURGH (FROM PHI) - WR Johnny Wilson (Florida State)
99 LA RAMS - LB Trevin Wallace (Kentucky)
100 WASHINGTON (FROM SF) - CB Johnny Dixon (Penn State)
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101 CAROLINA - CB Renardo Green (Florida State)
102 SEATTLE (FROM WAS) - WR Javon Baker (Central Florida)
103 NEW ENGLAND - EDGE Mohamed Kamara (Colorado State)
104 ARIZONA - EDGE Austin Booker (Kansas)
105 LA CHARGERS - WR Brenden Rice (USC)
106 TENNESSEE - EDGE Gabriel Murphy (UCLA)
107 NY GIANTS - RB Will Shipley (Clemson)
108 MINNESOTA - CB Andru Phillips (Kentucky)
109 ATLANTA - LB James Williams (Miami)
110 LA CHARGERS (FROM CHI) - RB Bucky Irving (Oregon)
111 NY JETS - S Sione Vaki (Utah)
112 LAS VEGAS - WR Jalen McMillan (Washington)
113 BALTIMORE (FROM DEN VIA NYJ) - LB Tommy Eichenberg (Ohio State)
114 JACKSONVILLE - CB Jarrian Jones (Florida State)
115 CINCINNATI - LB Curtis Jacobs (Penn State)
116 JACKSONVILLE (FROM NO) - QB Michael Pratt (Tulane)
117 INDIANAPOLIS - RB MarShawn Lloyd (USC)
118 SEATTLE - S Dadrion Taylor-Demerson (Texas Tech)
119 PITTSBURGH - CB D.J. James (Auburn)
120 PHILADELPHIA (FROM LAR VIA PIT) - S Malik Mustapha (Wake Forest)
121 DENVER (FROM MIA) - WR Jacob Cowing (Arizona)
122 CHICAGO (FROM PHI) - DT McKinnley Jackson (Texas A&M)
123 HOUSTON (FROM CLE) - RB Ray Davis (Kentucky)
124 SAN FRANCISCO (FROM DAL) - CB Josh Newton (TCU)
125 TAMPA BAY - CB Jarvis Brownlee, Jr. (Louisville)
126 GREEN BAY - C Beaux Limmer (Arkansas)
127 HOUSTON - EDGE Javon Solomon (Troy)
128 BUFFALO - S Tykee Smith (Georgia)
129 MINNESOTA (FROM DET) - RB Braelon Allen (Wisconsin)
130 BALTIMORE - WR Jamari Thrash (Louisville)
131 KANSAS CITY - NT T’Vondre Sweat (Texas) !
132 SAN FRANCISCO - G Zac Zinter (Michigan)
133 BUFFALO - OT Blake Fisher (Notre Dame)
134 NY JETS (FROM BAL) - RB Jaylen Wright (Tennessee)
135 SAN FRANCISCO - WR Jermaine Burton (Alabama)
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136 DENVER (FROM CAR VIA CLE) - DT Leonard Taylor III (Miami)
137 NEW ENGLAND - EDGE Xavier Thomas (Clemson)
138 ARIZONA - OT Javon Foster (Missouri)
139 WASHINGTON - OT Roger Rosengarten (Washington)
140 LA CHARGERS - OT Matt Goncalves (Pittsburgh)
141 CAROLINA (FROM NYG) - OT Andrew Coker (TCU)
142 CAROLINA (FROM TEN) - TE Erick All (Iowa) +
143 ATLANTA - DT Mekhi Wingo (LSU)
144 BUFFALO (FROM CHI) - CB Elijah Jones (Boston College)
145 DENVER (FROM NYJ) - CB Nehemiah Pritchett (Auburn)
146 TENNESSEE (FROM MIN VIA PHI) - WR Luke McCaffrey (Rice)
147 DENVER - RB Isaiah Davis (South Dakota State)
148 LAS VEGAS - RB Isaac Guerendo (Louisville)
149 CINCINNATI - S Beau Brade (Maryland)
150 NEW ORLEANS - P Tory Taylor (Iowa)
151 INDIANAPOLIS - OT/G Delmar Glaze (Maryland)
152 WASHINGTON (FROM SEA) - G Charles Turner III (LSU)
153 JACKSONVILLE - DT Tyler Davis (Clemson)
154 LA RAMS - G Layden Robinson (Texas A&M)
155 LA RAMS (FROM PIT) - G Tanor Bortolini (Wisconsin)
156 CLEVELAND (FROM PHI VIA ARZ) - WR Malik Washington (Virginia)
157 MINNESOTA (FROM CLE) - DT Justin Rogers (Auburn)
158 MIAMI - DT Marcus Harris (Auburn)
159 KANSAS CITY (FROM DAL) - RB Audric Estime (Notre Dame)
160 BUFFALO (FROM GB) - TE Jared Wiley (TCU)
161 PHILADELPHIA (FROM TB) - OT Christian Jones (Texas)
162 ARIZONA (FROM HOU) - EDGE Justin Ebiogbe (Alabama)
163 BUFFALO - WR/KR Ainias Smith (Texas A&M)
164 DETROIT - EDGE Grayson Murphy (UCLA)
165 BALTIMORE - DT Keith Randolph, Jr. (Illinois)
166 NY GIANTS (FROM SF VIA CAR) - K Will Reichard (Alabama)
167 MINNESOTA (FROM KC) - EDGE Nelson Ceaser (Houston)
168 NEW ORLEANS - S Dominique Hampton (Washington)
169 GREEN BAY - LB Ty’ron Hopper (Missouri)
170 NEW ORLEANS - EDGE Cedric Johnson (Mississippi)
171 PHILADELPHIA - C Hunter Nourzad (Penn State)
172 PHILADELPHIA - CB Kalen King (Penn State)
173 KANSAS CITY - S Kitan Oladapo (Oregon State)
174 DALLAS - RB Dylan Laube (New Hampshire)
175 NEW ORLEANS - QB Jordan Travis (Florida State) +
176 SAN FRANCISCO - CB Dwight McGlothern (Arkansas)
+ injury concerns
! character concerns
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Exposed (Cobra Kai story): Cast (continued)
Joe Seo as Kyler Park
Aedin Mincks as Mitch
Owen Morgan as Bert
Oona O'Brien as Devon Lee
Matt Borlenghi as Lyle
Paul Walter Hauser as Raymond “Stingray” Porter
Rachelle Carson-Begley as Joanne
Robyn Lively as Jessica Andrews
Martin Kove as John Kreese
Alicia Hannah-Kim as Kim Da-Eun
Jake Huang as Hyan-Woo
Spence Maughon as Sensei Rosenthal
Tracey Bonner as Emily Folsom
Emily Marie Palmer as Betsy
Terry Serpico as George Turner
Logan Coffey as teen John “Johnny” Lawrence
Barrett Carnahan as young John Kreese
Khalil Everage as Chris
Nathaniel Oh as Nathaniel
Tyron Woodley as Sensei Odell
Nick Marini as young Terrance “Terry” Silver
Sarah Anne as young Kim Da-Eun
Ma Dong-seok as Kim Sun-Yung
Carsten Nørgaard as Gunther Braun
Kevin Saunders as Reggie
Julia Macchio as Vanessa LaRusso
Dante Ha as Sensei Min-Jun
Craig Henningsen as Sensei Bacaria
Christopher Ryan Lewis as Big Red
Shane Donovan Lewis as Little Red
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Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mutant Mayhem
Title: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem MPA Rating: PG Directors: Jeff Rowe, Kyler Spears Starring: Micah Abbey, Shamon Brown Jr., Nicolas Cantu Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins Continue reading Untitled
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Gênero: Animação, Comédia, Ação
Actores: Jackie Chan, Seth Rogen, John Cena
Realizador: Jeff Rowe, Kyler Spears
País: Estados Unidos da América
Estreia: 10-08-2023
Ano: 2023
Duração (minutos): 100 min
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Min häst har ju alltså bäddat en egen säng, och där ligger han o vilar/kyler sig flera ggr per dag
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 7 / 10
Título Original: Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon
Año: 2021
Duración: 106 min
País: Estados Unidos
Dirección: Ana Lily Amirpour
Guion: Ana Lily Amirpour
Música: Daniele Luppi
Fotografía: Pawel Pogorzelski
Reparto: Kate Hudson, Jeon Jong-seo, Ed Skrein, Craig Robinson, Tiffany Black, Evan Whitten, Kent Shocknek, Donna Duplantier, Armando Leduc, Odessa Sykes, Sylvia Grace Crim, Charlie Talbert, Ritchie Montgomery, Rae Gray, Billy Slaughter, Jibrail Nantambu, Jim Gleason, Colby Boothman, GiGi Erneta, Kenneth Kynt Bryan, Altonio Jackson, Anthony Reynolds, Renell Gibbs, Katia Gomez, Robert Larriviere, Michael Carollo, Jason Edwards, Kyler Porche, Samantha Beaulieu
Productora: 141 Entertainment, Le Grisbi Productions
Género: Fantasy; Mistery; Thriller
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Bitch I had to flirt with Kyler for like 20 mins to get these. Get some yourself ho.
So if you're not gay why did I see you make drunk puppy dog eyes at Jecka at Kelly's last house party, huh?
i was trying to get some perc from her, bitch was NOT sharing
actually while we're at it, help me settle a debate - if you're holding at a party, it's a party foul not to bring enough for the whole class, right? like if you didn't wanna share you should've just done it all before you showed up
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2024 Week 6
BUF - Josh Allen is the only starting QB who has yet to throw an INT this season
NE - JaMychal Hasty has 214 kick return yards, second best in the AFC
MIA - The Dolphins have allowed 798 passing yards this season, second fewest in the league
NYJ - Garrett Wilson has 41 receptions, most in the AFC
BAL - Justin Tucker is a perfect 21/21 on extra points, best in the league
PIT - Donte Jackson leads the AFC with 3 INTs
CLE - Corey Bojorquez had an 84 yard punt, the longest in the league this year
CIN - Ja'Marr Chase has 565 receiving yards, second most in the league
TEN - Jha'Quan Johnson is tied for the league lead with 16 punt returns
JAX - Brian Thomas's 85 yard TD catch is the longest in the AFC this year
IND - Rigoberto Sanchez has 17 punts inside the 20, tied for most in the league
HOU - Ka'imi Fairborn has made 8 50+ yard FGs, tied for most in the league
KC - The Chiefs are the only undefeated team left in the AFC
LV - Brock Bowers leads all TEs with 37 receptions
LAC - The Chargers defense has allowed 13.2 points per game, fewest in the league
DEN - Patrick Surtain averages 50 yards per INT return, best in the league
DAL - Brandon Aubrey is tied for the league lead with 60 points
WAS - Austin Seibert is tied for the league lead with 60 points
PHL - Braden Mann averages 51.1 yards per punt, best in the NFC
NYG - Dexter Lawrence has 7 sacks, leading all DTs
GB - Brayden Narveson has hit 16 extra points without a miss, best in the NFC
CHI - Caleb Williams has 9 passing TDs, tops among rookie QBs
DET - Jared Goff leads the league with 8.9 yards per attempt
MIN - Justin Jefferson's 97 yard TD catch is the longest in the league this year
NO - Rashid Shaheed averages 15.89 yards per punt return, tops in the league
TB - Baker Mayfield leads all NFC QBs with a 109.4 QB rating
ATL - Troy Andersen averages 47 yards per INT return, tops in the NFC
CAR - Chuba Hubbard has 485 yards rushing second most in the NFC
SEA - Laviska Shenault averages 33.55 yards per KR, tops in the league
LAR - Braden Fiske is tied for the league lead with 2 fumble recoveries
ARI - Kyler Murray averages 8.7 yards per carry, tops in the league
SF - Fred Warner leads the league with 4 forced fumbles
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Do I know anything about @romanapologist’s ocs? No. Is that gonna stop me from assuming what their dynamic is? Of course not.
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[ID: a pencil sketch of a chubby girl with long hair in a ponytail. She has a gap tooth and acne. She’s wearing a jacket and star earrings. She is holding up a fist and looking to her side with an angry expression.] have a quick doodle of Kyler as a teen
#ashfkf i kinda just used this to play w filters#which is why this is ... ..bad#but yeah heres the Best Gorl#just kidding the best girl is reagan and thats canon#Kyler Min#my dumb ocs#lucy.art
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BUF-MIA (✅): Please retire, Tua. Like what McDaniel said, there's no shame in saving yourself and being the QB of your family.
LV-BAL (❌): Ratbirds, I hope you love having Gardner Minshew of all people as your daddy!
LAC-CAR (✅): Tagged: "Poor Bryce Young i am so so sorry"
NO-DAL (❌): Nice to see New Orleans finally not wait until the final month to be good!
TB-DET (❌): As both a Lions fan and a Browns hater, this one was a bit of a mixed bag.
IND-GB (❌): Guess the Packers don't need the power of Love as much as we thought!
CLE-JAC (❌): Second year in a row that a receiver drops a walk-off Hail Mary in the endzone against the Browns. Goddamnit.
SF-MIN (❌): Didn't expect Darnold's potential Comeback Player of the Year arc to wait until 2024, but okay!
SEA-NE (✅): Sorry Foxborough, but unlike 10 years ago, not even Butler is here to save you from Seattle.
NYJ-TEN (✅): Funny seeing so many young QBs with at least a little talent in this division... and also Will Levis.
NYG-WAS (✅): A literal kick in the G-Nads for the G-Men
MAR-ARI (❌): Now here's the Kyler-to-Marvin Jr. connection we were expecting! Probably not in such dominant fashion though.
PIT-DEN (✅): Bo Nix is off to such a putrid start that Bo Peep throwing with her broken arm would probably be an upgrade. (And now I almost wish the Broncos had the international Disney+ Toy Story game just so that joke would be even more fitting.)
CIN-KC (✅): Not gonna lie, after Week 1's disaster, this one made me a lot more confident that we could still have a good season! With that said... AAAAAUUUUUUGGGGGHHHHHHHHH WHHYYYYYY?????
CHI-HOU (✅): Uh, Caleb? Chicago ain't ruining you too, right?
ATL-PHI (❌): If you told me one of these two teams would have an instant classic of a choke at the end, I certainly wouldn't have rushed to pick whoever wasn't the Falcons. (Side note, as ugly as that Saquon drop was, I don't want to rag on him too much because the play call itself was so awful, courtesy of someone who's quickly looking like one of the worst coaches to have ever made a Super Bowl.)
Week 2 Predictions: 8/16 (0.500) Total 2024 Predictions so far: 21/32 (0.656)
SortaSports' 2024 NFL Week 2 Predictions
BUF-MIA (TNF): Bills
LV-BAL: Ravens
LAC-CAR: Chargers
NO-DAL: Cowboys
TB-DET: Lions
IND-GB: Colts
CLE-JAC: Jaguars
SF-MIN: 49ers
SEA-NE: Seahawks
NYJ-TEN: Jets
NYG-WAS: Commanders
LAR-ARI: Rams
PIT-DEN: Steelers
CIN-KC: Chiefs (handily, unfortunately)
CHI-HOU: Texans
ATL-PHI (MNF): Eagles
Week 1/Total Predictions Record: 13/16
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