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Deep Dive: You Ran How Much To Get To The Center of Earth - Prayl07 - 2025-12-22 Hello, I have been racking my brain trying to come up with a Deep dive for this task. I went all through the things I usually talk about but it all seemed so mundane. So as I was looking at statistics I decided I would write about something that I hate: Running. Now I know futbol players don't run all the time but the fact that they have to keep in constant movement is something that is amazing to me. I think the constant movement is the reason why its known as a beautiful game. So lets look at the statistics for players this year and how much movement they have had. Ranked first in the Major league with 284.7 KM ran is Andres De Giron. Andres is a Right Defender for CF Catalunya. They are a s19 player. Over 4 seasons they have ran 299, 327, 288 and 339. So with 2 matchdays remaining they are looking to come up well short of their highest mark of 339 km. Ranked 2nd in the Majors is 284.4 KM ran and that belongs to Trick Johnson of the Shanghai Dragons FC. Trick is a defender. Over 4 seasons they have ran 327, 336, 311 and 323. So with 2 matchdays remaining for them they also are looking at coming up short of their career high. Ranked 3rd with 283.3 KM is Day Walker of the Xelaju Cosmico FC. Walkers primary position is CDM. Over the last 4 seasons they have ran 312, 311, 230 and 219. WIth 2 matchdays left they have the best chance to reach a career high. on pace to run 312 km. Ranked 4th is Ashito Aoi who has ran 282.8 KM and plays for the Uniao Sao Paulo. Ashito plays WB for his team. They have ran 342, 352 and 342 KM over the past 4 seasons. With 2 more matchdays they do not look like they are getting to reaching their career high. Finally, ranked 5th is Evan Hunt who has ran for 281.6 KM. Hunt plays for Hollywood FC. They are primarily playing WB. They have ran 366, 308, 293 and 280 over the last 4 seasons. In s22 they did run 390.3 KM as their career high. It doesnt look like they would be able to get close to that with 2 matchdays left. Now what does this mean? I'm really not quite sure. But this is a deep dive so we will be seeing how deep we can go with just the distance ran stat today. The 5 have ran a combined 1,416.9 Kilometers, so far this season. If we were to dig down into the Earth's core on this deep dive by how much each of these great players have ran we would reach the lower mantle of the Earth. The Lower Mantle is a solid rock layer. Now if we take all 5 of these players distances ran over the last 4 seasons we would reach the inner core of the Earth and would be more than halfway through it. All it takes is the 5 Top Distance Covered players 5 seasons to get to the center of the Earth! RE: Deep Dive: You Ran How Much To Get To The Center of Earth - DivogoJota - 2025-12-28 This is tough to grade because I love the premise, but it wasn't explored deeply. It is novel and gave me a chuckle, so I am going to read the rubric as a guide and give it a 3/5. A deeper conclusion/insight (what does this mean/how does this affect our planet) would have resulted in one of the upper echelon of grades. 3/5 |