You dumbass Cowboys don't play in Dallas LOL.
You dumbass Cowboys don't play in Dallas LOL.
+1, superb
You don't say!
Rawlings should tell Jerry Jones that as long as Hardy remains on the roster, the Cowboys cannot play a single game in his city.
I love this idea. It would be even better if MLB opened up online streaming for nonsubscribers that day.
I'm curious where this was. I'm 35, went to school in Ohio Suburbia, and our class valedictorians took nothing but AP classes. English, Biology, History and Calculus were the popular ones that almost every(smart)one took, and have added more since.
You can have a weighted GPA. Pre-AP and AP courses are considered more difficult than the average high school course. Therefore to compensate for the added difficulty, points are added to your final grade. My high school was on the 100 point scale. If a student took an AP course, the school would add 10 points to that…
At my high school (this was in the late 80s), we got an extra point to our grade if the course was an AP course. That meant an A counted as 5, a B as 4, and so on.
Seriously? Authoritative take with zero substance. Many public/private schools weight the AP's, so an A isn't worth a "4," it's worth a "5." Colleges undo this funny math, no pun intended, but you're saying there was no such thing as this when there most certainly was.
Some schools apply a 4.3 grading system where A+ marks actually count more than "mere" As. I'm pretty sure any school with requirements based on that system would adjust a student's transcripts accordingly.
This would be a lot more biting criticism if the headline dropped the word "why" and all the article text disappeared.
I offer many details in my stories; for me, that was pretty short!
The lesson, as always, is never ever ever ever "do the right thing" and admit that you fucked up. People in authority relish doling out petty punishments far more than they respect honesty.
It seems a bit harsh compared to the Penn State punishment. Just saying...
I'm sure it is more complicated than the simple example I gave. Again, I'm not claiming to be an expert. Just passing along what some ex-GM was talking about on the radio. His general point was the money either hits the cap one year or the next. I imagine you can try and rig it so you are under the cap one year but…
I actually heard someone talking about this a few days ago. Bonuses are classified as either likely or unlikely. The classification is based on past performance. For example if a DE had 10 sacks last season and signed a contract with a $2M bonus for reaching 10 sacks, that bonus would be classified as likely to happen…
How does guaranteed money vs. bonus money work with the salary cap?
Not being an outdoorsman, I'm a bit confused: which one is the feral pig?
Ah, that makes it much less interesting
That song was Kelce's request! I on the other hand was given mine at random... the test of a true artist. Thanks for the love and appreciation for art!