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Jody

Jody is one of the longest-serving throwers in the Cargo Champs era, a veteran whose endurance, discipline, and quiet intensity have defined more than a decade of backroom history. Jody built his reputation on precision and toughness, setting a standard that younger throwers still model today. Across that long career, he delivered not one but two legendary throws, including what's arguably the best throw in Cargo Champs history. These peak performances stand as proof of his ability to rise far above the performance curve when the moment calls for it.

What makes Jody exceptional isn’t just his performance highlights. It’s the sheer volume of work that surrounds them. He threw with all the great ancestral throwers in the pre-Cargo Champs era, several team permutations, and always delivers the same no-nonsense focus and willingness to take on any truck of any size. Whether it was a middleweight grinder or a late-night heavyweight, Jody gives the line what it needs most: control, consistency, and an unshakeable presence under pressure.

Jody’s legacy as a thrower is a blend of longevity, mastery, and rare brilliance. He is both a workhorse and a breaker of limits, a thrower whose name belongs in the upper ranks of the Cargo Champs story.

Throwbriquet Seasons Active
The Immortal
First Truck Last Truck
Nationality Home Store
🇺🇸 Walmart #2031 (Union City, CA, USA)
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Record Metric Held

⭐ + bold dates/seasons indicate a currently-held record.

The following charts track three key performance metrics that measure a thrower's effort, pace, and competitive edge. Together, these metrics strip away noise like truck size or teammate mix. They measure what’s truly in the thrower’s control.

⭐ indicates a thrower's personal best MPP, BPM, and Speed Bonus.
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The graphs represent the running cumulative average of a thrower's metrics across time and include only trucks where the thrower or throwing team threw 90%+ of the truck.

Trendlines attempt to reflect the behavior of a particular performance metric.

Minutes Per Panel (MPP) uses a LOESS trendline, a locally weighted regression that smooths short-term fluctuations while preserving the natural, nonlinear “learning-curve” shape of skill improvement over time.

Boxes Per Minute (BPM) uses a moving-average trendline, which filters random noise from day-to-day variation and highlights changes in throughput consistency and stamina.

Speed Bonus uses a linear-regression trendline, showing the athlete’s overall direction of improvement relative to normalized truck size and peer averages.

Together these trendlines attempt to balance clarity and realism, revealing long-term progress without distorting the underlying data.

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