JJ Watt(@JJWatt)さんの人気ツイート(古い順)

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Kevin Durant. Very good at basketball: confirmed.
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every sport should do intros like hockey.
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save the excuses. just work.
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Bucks in 7+
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Happy Father’s Day!!
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give Book his credit!!! #RallyTheValley
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The Valley is heatin up!!!! #RallyTheValley
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so… golf is hard eh?
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Rahm proposed to his wife on that course, won his first ever major there and had his newborn baby in attendance on Father’s Day? Man that’s awesome.
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Good for you Carl. Glad you feel comfortable enough to share and hopefully someday these types of announcements will no longer be considered breaking news. twitter.com/SportsCenter/s…
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Put it on a Poster!!!! @DeandreAyton #RallyTheValley
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BALL DON’T LIE!!! Suns in 4! #RallyTheValley
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Credit where credit is due. Hell of a game by Trae Young.
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We cannot guarantee the success of a child, but we can give them the proper tools, education and opportunities to become successful. Hopefully these 6 new technology centers do just that. Thank you for helping to make it a reality @bgcghouston It’s always love Houston. 🤘🏼 twitter.com/bgcghouston/st…
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well well well….
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“can I copy your homework?” “yeah, just change it up a little so it doesn’t look like you copied” twitter.com/RandomAthletes…
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it feels like someone’s watching me…
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6.28.05 #NeverForget
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Shohei Ohtani MVP.
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Serious question… What argument could you make for any other player over Shohei Ohtani for MVP? The guy literally dominates at the plate and on the mound. Not a single other player even attempts that, much less succeeds at it. He’s the definition of “most valuable”.
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How would you advise he help his team win besides his own stats? He literally can only control when he hits (leads the league in HRs) and when he pitches (Top 5 in most categories). Baseball, while a team sport, is very individualized from that standpoint. twitter.com/therealbencory…
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Ankle mobility and the ability to create shin angle. Extremely important, but often undertrained.