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    Well “it’s only preseason” but AP just ran for 57 yards on 11 carries, in a bit over a quarter of work.

    And Deadspin is covering this story (as opposed to the millions of other spousal abuse stories) why, exactly? Oh yeah, because it involves a major college sports team.

    And how does it remain “free from Nazis”?

    Someone tell Trump.  It looks like a perfect replacement for the current (boring) AF1.

    This exactly.  I want all sorts of things that I’m not actually willing to pay for.

    You can if you’re the one buying it.

    ESPN has gone out of its way the last few years to focus on political controversies - often to the detriment of its supposed focus on sports.

    Any backs that had multiple 100+ yard games behind the woefully bad Arizona line, while playing with zero passing game?

    Picking up the 46th best running back isn’t that bad when he looks to be a backup.  And if he flashing even a bit of his old self he’ll be better than any (non IR’d) back the Skins have - other that Chris Thompson, but he’s really only a 3rd down back.

    Both of his backups”. Actually the (probably still) starter after Guice is Rob Kelley, who is not hurt. Unless AP starts whining about play time and creates a distraction I don’t see this as being a bad move. Even if he doesn’t have much gas left, he’s still probably a better 2 down backup than any other player out

    Perhaps his assholeness is the result of an abusive Uncle.  :)

    You’re the one who brought up the limited resources.  And again, it seems like the 3 classes we are talking about are/should be high priority - even though they have family relationships in the country (because a large percentage of illegal aliens have such a relationship).  These are all people whose illegalities

    If anything THIS program is an incredibly efficient use of resources. They know exactly where these folks will be, so the arrests and deportations are easy.

    Or less.

    Now do race.

    “We see (the millions of you) have trouble paying off your debts, and are therefore likely to file more claims for minor incidents, thus costing us money.  We are going to ignore that and charge you rates that are too low for us to actually survive as a business.”

    These are people with final deportation orders, or who illegally re-entered, or who are high risk criminals.  If we have immigration laws, we should enforce them.

    An analogous situation might illuminate the legal issue. If someone is on death row and has a final execution order, is it unlawful to execute them, simply because the person could pursue a writ of habeas corpus?  Nope.  Until an order is issued granting the writ (or in our case, granting a green card) the execution

    I’d have to really dig into the statute, but the fact that there is the regulatory back door (pushed through apparently in 2016 before Obama’s term ended), doesn’t mean that the “FINAL” deportation order is invalidated and can’t be enforced. Presumably, the deportation orders were properly issued and can be enforced.