Xavien Howard and the Dolphins fell hard against the Ravens. (Tony Capobianco for Five Reasons Sports)

Kathleen Noa: “I Did Not Think We’d Play That Bad.”


There are a few Miami Dolphins superfans who have caught our attention on social media.

Kathleen Noa is as dedicated as it gets.

Here’s her first video for Five Reasons Sports.

We’ll put a name on this eventually.

Do you agree with her?

Follow her at @Kathleen_Noa.

 

12 replies
  1. Mahjong Solitaire CC
    Mahjong Solitaire CC says:

    Kathleen Noa’s candid admission, “I Did Not Think We’d Play That Bad,” really struck a chord. It’s refreshing to hear an athlete acknowledge such a disappointing performance so directly, rather than offering vague excuses. It makes me wonder how much internal pressure players feel to maintain a certain image of constant success. It reminds me of how, in games like Mahjong Solitaire, you can have a streak of bad tiles or make a few missteps, and suddenly the whole board feels impossible. You have to consciously reset your approach and not let frustration dictate your moves. I think that same mental fortitude is crucial in any competitive field, whether it’s sports or a puzzle game.

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  2. sloperun
    sloperun says:

    The wildly popular fast-paced 3D unlimited running game Slope Run lets you navigate a brightly lit ball around an unending course of slopes, bends, and gaps. Your goal is to avoid obstacles and not go off the edge to survive and score points.

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  3. ragdoll playground
    ragdoll playground says:

    The sandbox game Ragdoll Playground lacks objectives or goals. It simply just open-ended exploration and pure inventiveness. want to create aircraft, submarines, impregnable bases, etc.? Experiment without restrictions and enjoy Ragdoll Playground.

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  4. crossy road
    crossy road says:

    Crossy Road is an endless arcade game where the player controls a chicken to safely cross busy roads, rivers and railways, aiming to achieve the highest score possible.

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