A list of puns related to "Jonathan Quick"
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So, after seeing general sentiment that JT isn't used enough in the second half, I thought I'd take a quick look to see what was happening over this season.
Note: This is rushing attempts only. No pass plays to him.
Here's the skinny...
If you're still interested, here's some further points...
In only half the games played has JT rushed more times in the first than the second: Games against the Seahawks (9 to 8), Rams (11 to 4), 49ers (11 to 7), Jets (12 to 7) and Jaguars (15 to 6) are the only games where JT was used more on the ground in the first half of the game. In the four game streak from the Titans to the Texans, JT saw a significant uptick in the second half, especially against the Texans, where he ran it only twice in the first half, but twelve times in the second.
Twice as many of his touchdowns come in the second half: JT has six second half touchdowns compare to three first half (although his long receiving TD against the Ravens came in the first). Five of these six second half TDs came in games where he was used more in the second half than the first.
Recently, the usage has started to diverge: Over the past three games, the most JT has been used in the second half (plus OT) was against the Titans, where he had an 8/8 split. In that period, he has carried the ball 35 times in the first half, compared to only 21 in the second, meaning 62.5% of his carries are in the first. The Jaguars win was the most uneven split yet, with 71.4% of his carries coming in the first half.
So there you go... What this means and whether it's right or wrong is up to you to decide.
Christmas Core: A Holiday Dungeon Core Novella, to be precise. Found here and available via KU:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NP19NX6/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?encoding=UTF8&ref=ku_mi_aw_edp_ku
An older gentleman named Elmer lost his wife the year before and finds comfort in continuing their tradition of over the top holiday decorating. Sadly, an uninsulated power cord ends Elmerβs time on Earth, but he finds himself reincarnated as a dungeon core on another world! And heβs told that if heβs successful enough, his spirit and his wifeβs can be reunited. Truly, itβs the age old story. Boy meets girl. Boy loses girl. Boy kills adventurers in a Christmas-themed deathtrap to reunite with girl.
This is a darned good dungeon story, and Iβm confident that anyone who likes dungeon stories will enjoy it. Itβs written to be a one shot but i wouldnβt mind seeing more. Elmer the Core is interesting, and his holiday gimmick is fun, but the adventurers we meet and the wider setting definitely left me wanting more.
I'm watching season 4 and in episode 2 after the champions win immunity, he said "now get back to your camps before I change my mind and take immunity back".
My question is,
Can he do that?
If so I feel that changes a lot. No spoilers please.
Hey everyone! I am the proud owner of a custom Jonathan Quick painting by John Robertson (https://www.johnrobertsoncredibleart.com). Iβve always toyed with the idea of selling it and was curious if there would be any interest. Christmas is right around the corner! If you have any interest, feel free to DM me.
https://i.imgur.com/hXNCRSx.jpg
Link from Johnβs website of the painting: https://www.johnrobertsoncredibleart.com/https/wwwjohnrobertsoncredibleartcom/blog/tag/Jonathan+Quick+painting
Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell by Susanna Clarke is a fantasy novel about a different England where there is a history of magic.
The writing here is very controlled (in a good way), the magic is simply part of life and is integrated very well into the world. The novel is very well paced with a nice deliberate feeling to the plot. The greatest weakness is the distance the book keeps from the reader. The human side of the book is very low key in its presentation, leading to (with a few exceptions) little character development. Overall a very good book with an interesting universe, recommended.
Score: 9/10
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