AfroAmericanIdol415
AfroAmericanIdol415
AfroAmericanIdol415

Only if it is having a negative impact on his game. Since he is currently starting at the one on the IR, I'd say no.

When will schools decide that they no longer need the NCAA to police their athletics?

I didn't know you couldn't do that.

Slow crime week in Tuscaloosa?

Lane Kiffin is Daniel Tosh and this will appear in an episode of Tosh.0

I'm simply curious as to how they could've missed the drone. The rest of my statement was merely a conversation piece. From the sound of it, drones are easy to hit and they completely missed the thing.

I'm no Republican and I am quite offended by that accusation!

It's likely a simple misunderstanding. And no, my ass is quite intelligent. I take intelligent shits all the time.

Not trying, simply asking questions. An "act of war" is often followed by an actual war or other violent stand off. A question does not equal a conspiracy.

Maybe they thought it was an alien ship or some other UFO. To the untrained eye, drones are a bit odd in appearance.

So you're saying we need to go to war with Iran over this? Because once I read the story and let the facts (or lack thereof) sink in, it seemed like the intent was to provide motive for a war with Iran.

Why was the drone in international airspace? Was it REALLY unarmed? Why were the Iranian fighters in international airspace too? Why is it that this happened some time ago but is just coming to light?

I became conflicted halfway through my comment. Upon further review, I'm going to say that I think this is a BS story altogether or that there is more to it. Final answer.

When you leave your toys flying around out in the open, someone may try to shoot it down. The whole story sounds a bit far fetched if you ask me.

I have no issue with the curfew, I take issue with hiring a private security firm to enforce said curfew.

It is a part of growing up. Those who are fortunate enough to make it pro are also "allowed" to make mistakes. You live, you learn. Plus, whether you're on a college team or not, the scenario you have described is inherent in college life. College is merely high school without parents. What do you think is

You learn from your mistakes. If you're not allowed to make some of those mistakes, you may never learn. To shield these men from their autonomy will only lead to some of them doing the same "immature" things in their post-college lives. Give the players a code of conduct, if they break it, enforce punishments.

Those player-led "pep talks" prior to games, or certainly covert meetings regarding their plans to escape to the north in search of their freedom.

They're grown men. They deserve the right to fuck up on their own accord. What next? An au pair to look after them?

A-Rod is pro-Romney, while his (missing) talent is pro-Obama.