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For a supposed former football coach, Kamala Harris’s running mate Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.) does not seem to know much about football.
On Sunday, Walz and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) played the latest Madden NFL video game on the live-streaming service Twitch in their latest desperate attempt to court young male voters, even though those same guys they were trying to appeal to were most likely watching the actual games being played on TV.
Here is what Walz had to say about the experience in a now-deleted post to X, screen-captured by the account Trump War Room:
Tampon Tim is such a dork.
You’d think a so-called football coach would be aware that you don’t run a pick 6!
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 28, 2024
If you are not into or unfamiliar with football, a “pick-six” is when the team playing defense intercepts the offensive team’s ball and scores a touchdown with it.
As you may imagine, and many on X are pointing out, a pick-six is a matter of luck on the part of the defense and is not a formal maneuver they can say, “All right, we’re going to make a pick-six” before the play begins. […]
— Read More: pjmedia.com
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