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Can anyone confirm if booing the winner is a common occurrence at the SOTY parties?
Going to a celebration with hater energy is major kook activities.
Nah, that's the kind of shit talk tj wants like he said in that vid with nakel
I watched that recently and found it hilarious when they were talking about how no one on FA was doing anything. Nakel joined in like he wasn't one of the inactive ones that was collecting a check for doing the minimum. Dude has second hand tyshawn confidence and is the david loy of that entourage.
Also, didn't tyshawn say in his interview he doesn't watch skating? Maybe thats how he missed the 2 parts from Aiden, Elijah, full parts from AVE, multiple from Louie, plus the entire hockey team within the past two years. Just cause they didn't want to release anything through them doesn't mean they werent doing anything.
Agreed. After hearing Kader’s fried Bunt interview and reading the Sneeze article with KRod, I feel like some of the old school guys that created companies like Dill and Reynolds had some bad experiences with predatory managers, work ethic, and monetary advice when they were young professionals. I could see how they might not want to force some of the things that they were made to do back in the day on their teams now and that creates an environment where skaters become ‘lazy’ doing other projects (like Sage with his music for ex) and ultimately not skating as much as professionals are expected to skate. The negative side to this is we don’t get to see some of our favorite pros skate as much- but if they’re getting a decent salary and their mental health is good I think it’s cool that Dill, Reynolds…etc aren’t on their asses every day trying to get forced clips.
It’s great that TJ wants to be productive, but his partner in crime Nakel, was the epitome of benefitting from not getting made to work hard from FA and Supreme and as you just pointed out a ton of FA Hockey skaters - including TJ’s talent equal on the team LL- put out quite a bit of decent footage this year.