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Meth or heroin?

He only has to play 40 games to be eligible for the expansion draft. Weber will most likely be going to Vegas

It wasn’t that they had too many others that needed protection, it’s that they didn’t want him at all and the rules of the draft would have required them to protect him no matter what.

And even if they don't have to honor the no movement clause, I don't imagine that they would want to lose him to Las Vegas and they would still protect him

If this is a true one for one trade then Nashville will have to protect Subban in the upcoming expansion draft because of his no movement clause. Most of the speculation has been that they would take the 8 skater option and leave Weber unprotected, now they will probably still take the 8 skater option but Subban will

It’s probably going to be blamed on “locker room problems” but I think they just decided that the other players were more valuable than Subban. Maybe his neck injury was more serious than they let on

That's my thought. They now have their sacrifice to the expansion draft gods

But that’s the thing, they obviously didn’t want him and if they couldn’t get rid of him in the expansion draft because of his no movement clause, then a one for one trade for a less valuable player might have been the smartest move. I wouldn't be surprised if Weber ends up in Las Vegas

Well I was wondering if it has anything to do with the expansion draft. If Suban’s no movement clause went into effect then would they have to give him one of the protected spots in the expansion draft? A spot that maybe they’d rather give to a different player and they traded him for a player that they probably won’t

I know the expansion draft rules are complicated but if the Canadians kept Suban and his no movement clause went into effect, then does that mean he’d take up one of the protected spots during the draft, potentially causing another player they deem valuable to get taken? If so, then getting rid of him and taking on a

I told my husband that he better not die mysteriously because if the police ever looked at my google searches they’d see a lot of searches about murders. I usually have the ID network on in the background while I’m cooking dinner or doing housework. A lot of the time I’ll miss part of the story because I’m not paying

And that’s my point, I used that example to show that even if that kid existed, he wouldn’t last long in college. It all evens out in the end, those people who really want to go to college will excel despite being outside of the top percent or not getting into their first choice. I’m sure those kids at your daughter’s

I’ve never played FIFA but is this anything like how you have to build team chemistry in NBA2k? Do they give you an option in FIFA to build team chemistry or is it just a dead feature?

I try not to post on Kara’s stories because she’s pretty quick with the ban hammer if you say anything she doesn’t like. it doesn't even need to be anything bad

I think what people aren’t really talking about is that just because you got accepted doesn’t mean you’ll make it through. In Abigail’s case, had she gone to a UT feeder school for a year and kept up her grades, she more likely would have gotten in to UT Austin in her sophomore year because of the students who didn’t

Well that’s because top percentage rules were not instituted to discriminate. They were actually meant to protect students who were at the top of their class but unable to do extra curriculars. Without top percentage rules, those students could be edged out of competition by a student with lower academic scores but

And that’s really the point, Abigail wasn’t attacking the top percentage of automatic applicants, she made her argument based on race which if you take into account the facts that black and Hispanic applicants of who had as good or better scores than her and still did not get in, her race did not matter. Had she

Also 168 black and Latino applicants with as good or better scores were not admitted. She would have still not got in

I would say that it didn’t matter since 42 white applicants and 5 minority applicants that had lower scores were admitted. It came down to her extra curriculars and how they were weighted.