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UP ATS Unearths Biggest Conversion Module Funded by ISI & Other Foreign agencies with Arrest of Kaji Jehangir and Mohd Umar Gautam from Delhi;Targeted economically weak including women,children and disabled. Over 1,500 children at a deaf & dumb school in Noida made to embrace Islam.
https://np.reddit.com/r/AgainstHinduphobia/comments/o4tlvh/up_ats_unearths_biggest_conversion_module_funded/
> Uttar Pradesh: Forced mass religious conversion accused Mohammad Umar Gautam was felicitated by AMU alumni for βspreading Islamβ. Born in 1964 in a regal Rajput family from Fatehpur, Shyam Prasad Singh Gautam claims to be distant relative of former Indian Prime Minister V P Singh. In 1986, he converted to Islam.
> The Jeddah chapter of the Aligarh Muslim University in 2018 felicitated Mohammad Umar Gautam with an award for propagating Islam. βIn recognition of his ongoing extraordinary contribution and continued work in spreading Islam with full devotion and steadfastness,β a memento awarded to Gautam for his efforts to convert people into Islam read.
> The Aligarh Muslim University is a central government-funded university, meaning that taxpayersβ funds are used to bankroll the institute and finance its operations. As per the constitution of India, government-funded education institutes are supposed to be secular in nature.
> In the 2018 felicitation speech at AMU campus, Mohd Umar talks of his organisation having been legally converted 1000 people - the same number mentioned in press note by UP ATS. While propagation of religion is allowed in India, how ethical is instilling fear of dojakh ki aag?
https://twitter.com/swati_gs/status/1407315349716955139
Former PMβs nephew?
>According to various videos on his Youtube channel, Umar was born in a Hindu Rajput family in Fatehpur. His birth name was Shyam Pratap Singh Gautam. He has claimed to be a nephew of former Prime Minister Vishvanath Pratap Singh on his social media handles of Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. He has claimed in a video that he met V P Singh and even gave him βdaawatβ i.e. invitation to convert to Islam.
>Shyam Gautam apparently converted to Islam at the age of twenty, under influence of his college friend Nasir Khan, a neighbour in Nainital, where he was studying for M. Sc. This was in 1984. After that, he was disowned by his family, who apparently did not meet him for twelve years. After his conversion, he went on to study at Jamia Millia Islamia and did M. A.
... keep reading on reddit β‘I decided to explore the best remaining QB HOF candidates in history with a more advanced metric. Out of the 1037 promising historical and modern QBs tracked by PFR, I have researched 121 when comprising the metric. I ended up becoming a bit burnt out after the first 100, so forgive me if some historical QBs you are interested in were not included.
This is the PFR methodology. I believe it needs tuning for eras when several All Decade QBs are being thrashed by Philip Rivers. In my opinion, the accolade and evaluation and metrics could use revising and increased depth.
Β· First Team All Decade = 25
Β· Second Team All Decade = 10
Β· All Decade (No Designation) = 17.5
Β· Most Valuable Player (MVP) = 12.5
Β· First Team All Pro (AP1) = 2.5
Β· Championship Wins = 2.5
Β· Pro Bowl (PB) = 1.5
Β· SB (SB) Losses = 1.25
Β· (Weighted Approximate Value) * 0.5
Β· (Yds over 40,000 if 1980 or later) * (0.00075)
Β· (TDs over 250 if 1980 or later) * (0.0075)
Β· (Yds over 25,000 if 1979 or before) * (0.00075)
Β· (TDs over 175 if 1979 or before) * (0.0075)
Β· Subtract 7.5 points if championships = 0
While accolades bonuses are adjusted, the primary improvement regards rewarding players for their major and minor record positions at the time of their retirement. Minor records and metrics receive 0.25x the points of major counterparts, notated in parenthesis.
Β· Anniversary Team = 20
Β· First Team All Decade = 20
Β· All Decade (No Designation) = 17
Β· Second Team All Decade = 14
Β· Most Valuable Player (MVP) = 10
Β· Retiring #1 in a Major Record = 10 (2.5)
Β· Offensive Player of the Year (OPOY) = 10
Β· First Team All Pro (AP1) = 9
Β· Retiring #2-3 in a Major Record = 7 (1.75)
Β· Championship Win as Starting QB = 7
Β· Second Team All Pro (AP2) = 6
Β· Championship MVP = 5
Β· Retiring #4-5 in a Major Record = 5 (1.25)
Β· Championship Appearance as Starting QB = 5
Β· βUnanimousβ Major Accolade Bonus = 5
Β· Retiring #6-10 in a Major Record = 4 (1)
Β· Pro Bowl (PB) = 2.5
Β· Comeback Player of the Year (CPOY) = 2
Β· Leading League in Major Metric = 2 (0.5)
Β· Retiring #11-15 in a Major Record = 1 (0.25)
I wish the amazing EPA/play went super far back, but historically prestigious leaderboard placements are perhaps more fitting for HOF voter perspectives. Their placements are determined at the time of their retirement.
Β· Career Passing Yds
Β· Season Passing Yds
Β· Career Passing TDs
Β· Seas
... keep reading on reddit β‘Jeffery.
Jeffery Bezos
Cox also managed Gaylord Perry who was born in 1938 and Jason Heyward who was also born in 1989.
If there were no quarterbacks born on a given day, I substituted the player with the best passing stats (marked in italics). Passing stats were only recorded from 1933 onwards so I may have missed a QB or two from the 20's.
#January
Day | Name | Years | Yds. | TD | Int. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
January 1 | Doak Walker | 1950-1955 | 75 | 2 | 2 |
January 2 | Scott Mitchell | 1991-2001 | 15,692 | 95 | 81 |
January 3 | Eli Manning | 2004-2019 | 57,023 | 366 | 244 |
January 4 | Johnny Lujack | 1948-1951 | 6,295 | 41 | 54 |
January 5 | Steve Fuller | 1979-1986 | 7,156 | 28 | 41 |
January 6 | Jameis Winston | 2015-Present | 19,812 | 121 | 88 |
January 7 | Lamar Jackson | 2018-Present | 7,085 | 67 | 18 |
January 8 | Joe Reed | 1972-1979 | 2,825 | 18 | 31 |
January 9 | Bart Starr | 1956-1971 | 24,718 | 152 | 138 |
January 10 | Jake Delhomme | 1999-2011 | 20,975 | 126 | 101 |
January 11 | George Mira | 1964-1971 | 2,110 | 19 | 20 |
January 12 | Cade McNown | 1999-2000 | 3,111 | 16 | 19 |
January 13 | Josh Freeman | 2009-2015 | 13,873 | 81 | 68 |
January 14 | Byron Leftwich | 2003-2012 | 10,532 | 58 | 42 |
January 15 | Drew Brees | 2001-2020 | 80,358 | 571 | 243 |
January 16 | Joe Flacco | 2008-2020 | 40,931 | 224 | 144 |
January 17 | Scott Covington | 1999, 2002 | 30 | 0 | 0 |
January 18 | Tobin Rote | 1950-1966 | 18,850 | 148 | 191 |
January 19 | Steve DeBerg | 1978-1998 | 34,241 | 196 | 204 |
January 20 | Milt Plum | 1957-1969 | 17,536 | 122 | 127 |
January 21 | Randy Wright | 1984-1988 | 7,106 | 31 | 57 |
January 22 | Jeff Rutledge | 1979-1992 | 3,628 | 16 | 29 |
January 23 | Pat Haden | 1976-1981 | 9,296 | 52 | 60 |
January 24 | Reds Weiner | 1934 | 40 | 2 | 0 |
January 25 | Jug Girard | 1948-1957 | 1,017 | 5 | 13 |
January 26 | Spec Sanders | 1946-1950 | 2,829 | 23 | 37 |
January 27 | Frankie Albert | 1946-1952 | 10,795 | 115 | 98 |
January 28 | Daunte Culpepper | 1999-2009 | 24,153 | 149 | 106 |
January 29 | Bill Nelsen | 1963-1972 | 14,165 | 98 | 101 |
January 30 | Jahvid Best | 2010-2012 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
January 31 | Doug Pederson | 1993-2004 | 2,762 | 12 | 19 |
#February
Day | Name | Years | Yds. | TD | Int. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
February 1 | Wade Wilson | 1981-1998 | 17,283 | 99 | 102 |
February 2 | Roy McKay | 1944-1947 | 592 | 6 | 11 |
February 3 | Fran Tarkenton | 1961-1978 | 47,003 | 342 | 266 |
February 4 | Dick Thornton | 1933 | 52 | 0 | 4 |
February 5 | Roger Staubach | 1969-1979 | 22,700 | 153 | 109 |
February 6 | Bob Snyder | 1937-1943 | 1,758 | 13 | 24 |
February 7 | Matthew Stafford | 2009-Pres |
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