Oh and I relive 2009 NFC Champioship in the SUPERDOME!!!!
Oh and I relive 2009 NFC Champioship in the SUPERDOME!!!!
The ratings are pretty good. Not great, but good.
Agreed.
I was thinking something similar:
And that means that today’s kids may know all about LeBron James and Odell Beckham, but not about Canelo, Golovkin, Joshua, Fury, and Wilder.
That and this will not be a football for his opponent in 2022.
I think it’s absolutely Thibs.
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They’re far more the exception than the rule though - the typical career path for a three star is more along the lines of “let’s have him sit and learn for a couple years” rather than “the scouts completely and totally misevaluated this guy who’s ready to compete at a high level nearly immediately.”
1.) Chase Brice might well be good eventually, but not right now. Remember that Clemson actually recruited another QB in the exact same class and only had to beat out the likes of Colorado State and Charlotte for him. He’s a QB who you recruit for depth purposes and hope that he might develop into a good backup as an…
The onus will now be on the Tigers’ Sunshine doppelgänger to go out prove over the next eight games that they made the right decision.
Here’s what you need to know about Thibs, that explains literally everything you need to know: Thibs is laser-focused on winning every single game, every single night.
This is simultaneously a heartwarming story of redemption and an incredibly sad commentary on the state of the justice system.
That’ll be great for recruits and players to rewatch Michigan’s recent victories over Ohio State, Michigan State, Notre Dame, um, Rutgers and Maryland. Yeah, that works.
To be clear, that doesn’t actually mean they’re linked.
Agreed. In fact, the safety argument is such a good reason that I wouldn’t be surprised for the NCAA to specifically cite ‘safety concerns’ when they outlaw this play.
NOW you’re adding in the ‘maybe he shouldn’t say anything’ aspect and making it a PR thing. Your original comment only came from the point of view that ‘His critics wouldn’t be mollified one bit by an apology’.
I’m not sure what you mean by the “so emotional, so not fair” comment?
To be honest, even if he did say exactly that as a real heartfelt, deep and straightforward apology...it still wouldn’t help him. His critics wouldn’t be mollified one bit by an apology; they’d just jump right onto “right, you’re saying that now”, “words are useless, doesn’t fix your inaction”, “too little, too late”,…
I’m surprised that Ohio State hasn’t basically ordered Urban to refuse to answer all questions relating to the scandal while simultaneously telling the media “don’t bother at the weekly press conference asking because he will not be answering a single question relating to the scandal”. 100% football, 100% of the…