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Has any radio team in history ever managed to avoid wanting to kill each other?

Also this is nothing new for West Virginia politics. Former governor and everyone on the left’s favorite democratic senator Joe Manchin was instrumental in running Rich Rodriguez off from West Virginia a decade ago. Manchin and his puppet he had in charge over at WVU blocked all of Rodriguez’s requests for facility

The funniest part of this is that Doc is the best coach Marshall has had in over a decade. Probably one of the most accomplished recruiters of Florida HS talent that’s ever been. Also the guy who found some kid named Phillip Rivers when he was a 2-3 star on most boards and got him to NC State. He won double digit

Killing off the athletic programs of UNC and NCState is beyond what even they would try with power

Now that Cooper is governor, the Redneck Republicans can do a bunch of performative horseshit that they know has no chance of passing.

There’s no way to do good for the people victimized by the bathroom law. Zero. There’s not enough support from the people of the state to do it. You have three choices: go down fighting for total equality and lose everything and keep a toxic law on the books, punt and return to the old status quo (that people weren’t

It’s not “nothing.” It’s a return to the previous status quo that people weren’t exactly protesting as completely horrid before Paypal started making demands. Undoing a terrible law is not “nothing.”

There’s no relationship more doomed to end abruptly than radio show duo

Oh well that’s good that’s all you have to do great great.

Everyone’s mad and disappointed, which is what happens when the VOTERS of the state send a mixed signal on what they wanted. They put the same scoundrels back in control of the legislature that created this fiasco, and replaced the Republican governor whose popularity had cratered long before HB2 was ever signed.

The comparison to Jimmy Johnson’s trade doesn’t totally work. That was in a pre-salary cap environment.

You’re crazy man. That’s like saying NFL teams should go back to running the old Run and Shoot offense because “hey. look at all these NFL teams that run Switch, Go and Choice!”

I think that’s too strong. I don’t think the failures of the Triangle in New York or on teams coached by Phil’s toadies invalidate it’s success in Phil’s coaching career.

This idea that Dems should court celebrities misses the most basic truth: only right wingers give a fuck about celebrities.

Obviously it’s not the normal Catholics you’d meet brother. It’s those insane weirdos who think Vatican II was the work of the devil and that the Jesuits have been slowly polluting the church with liberalism and who call Francis an anti-pope.

It’s mostly insane hyper Catholic people who believe round earth is just part of the conspiracy to deny geocentrism. Think of the kinds of dudes who constantly scream about how the Jesuits are servants of the anti-Christ.

People who get cut from WWE tend to fall into two categories

There’s only ever been one lawsuit filed on this. No wrestlers have been willing to jeopardize being blackballed to file one, and most are so happy to be in the “big time” with WWE compared to where they were working before that they don’t see how badly they’re getting screwed.. The one exception was filed by former

Lord yes. You are not allowed to work for anyone that WWE does not approve of while under contract (the list of people they will allow you to work for is “No one”). If you try to quit, your contract will not continuing counting until you return to work, even for injury. I’m really not sure how they aren’t employees.

An arena deal is completely different than a stadium deal. Arenas aren’t the money pit that stadiums are, because you can book them for other entertainment when games aren’t being played and make money. A stadium sits empty for most of the year and there’s nothing else you can really book to run it.