Wouldn't there be too many variables to account for in determining the impact of one receiver on a new team?
Wouldn't there be too many variables to account for in determining the impact of one receiver on a new team?
Yeah, it was tough sticking it out with Rdio when they had albums that were "unavailable" but were listed in their database. Still, over time, they've certainly expanded their library greatly, and I am happy with that (welcome back Boards of Canada to my playlist)!
I'd like to think that people naturally want to go to the dark side of the force.
Yes, Rdio has had this feature for awhile. You pay a small monthly subscription and you can songs held onto your phone for offline play. This works across all devices as well, but you can only have one instance of your account playing at one time. But, it is nice that you can use your phone or tablet as a remote!
This looks almost like the dark version of Rdio. I have never used Spotify, but I am sure it is a good service. I wonder if Rdio still has a chance against this behemoth. Am I actually missing out on anything by not being with Spotify?
Some weird English shit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vIKJ_…
Well, as it is, it is pay for play, but instead of giving the money to the athletes right now, they pass on that money to the structures and salaries of those handling the college players (and other shadier means). The haves will continue being the haves. The SEC schools will still have a distinct advantage over those…
I agree with the eligibility considering that other students are allowed to work in their professional fields without losing their scholarships. Of course, it is always fun to read the "Death to the NCAA" here as well because that seems to be the biggest problem for the students.
This seems like one of the weakest sports to pick on the practice of scholarships and professionalism considering that there are choices. They could try to go pro, go overseas, play semi-pro, or hell not play and just be a regular ole student without sports.
Now, had you decided to put this exact post on football or…
It's a silly miss, with nothing really fun about that goal. Hardly weird when there are so many examples of this happening and less so with the one given.
If only he had joined the Spurs, Davis could have learned the finer arts of how to shave.
Ah got, yas. Hilariously, the solution to my question was "on". Sometimes I should probably figure things out on my own if it is that simple.
Huh, so somehow this wizardry carries over forever? I clicked it, but was thinking 'You know, I better get use to the new design' and now it won't go back to New Coke.
Just want to wish Owen Good good luck on his new adventures. I'll miss seeing his crossposts over here. I certainly will miss him.
Lawdy, I remember ah time when someone was trying to be individualistic in a sea of bland.
Lo and behold, a man altered his flesh, covered it up, and put the golden waves of grain on his head, then was a star born.
Tim, you did the Lord's work on actually checking out other's past in those that went from wrestling to MMA (and back and forth and back and forth...). Still, his point remains, what other "star" actually made the jump?
I'm sure there are not that many examples at all of stars that can do MMA that come from "wrestling."
+1
Clearly, he has learned his lesson not to talk much as a mediocre receiver.
"That dude is my thug"
- Richard Sherman
+1