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He wants Trump to turn it down... but tells his crew to keep at it.
Loudly and urgently.

Ok Elmer.

:rolleyes:
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VolSack
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I'm mostly a lurker.
Bring better content if you don't like what you see. :dunno:
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Add to the fact she is yowling after the shoot

Why do you have real bullets!!!!
They - the deceased and her wife were banking on the fact that they could act any way they wanted without repercussions. That they could yell, scream profanities, taunt officers, block roadways, and no repercussions. That they could resist and refuse to comply with orders from officers and even evade them by driving away from the scene, with no repercussions.

The wife instructed the deceased, just drive baby, drive - and she did so and hit an officer. They never thought the officers were serious or were carrying loaded guns. Wife was in shock when she realized the repercussions were live bullets that killed her loved one. She's even heard yelling, "it's all my fault."
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That's my point. If they had talked to her like human beings instead of animals the situation would never have escalated.
We don't know what kind of conversation took place prior to the driver yelling at the cop and her wife yelling and telling her to "Just Drive Baby!". Good's wife was heard screaming "it's all my fault" afterwards, she feels remorse for aggravating the situation to a point where she urged her wife literally run over an officer.

It's all unfortunate.

ICE officials can easily implement a mandatory radius restriction of 50' to carry out their procedures. Anyone crossing the line gets cuffed. Place a spike-strips in roadways to keep vehicles outside the radius. After this incident, better protocol is needed and should be implemented immediately.
That sista on the right is putting some groove in her signing. I'm waiting for her to hit the floor break dancing. :lol:
Those are US Marshall's in that vehicle. These animals have some nerve to frick around with a USM.

Every law enforcement vehicle should be outfit with a huge tear gas dispenser on the front and rear rooftops. Spray the vermin and they'll scatter like roaches.
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Again, you completely disregarded my answer. I will not waste my time responding to you.
Why don't you take your smarmy comments back over to the political board that you actually "Moderate" and try to drive up the poster traffic on that board?

Your schtick is old and stale on here just like you are, you old fart. :rolleyes:
GOOD! Block off a 50' radius if that's what it takes to keep the screaming protesters away from the task at hand. Give them a broad area to operate.
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Was the protest successful or is ICE still operating?
This is something I'd like to know as well.

Are the results of all these protests what protesters are stiving towards? What exactly are they accomplishing?
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What a weirdo. Why would guys this age even want to be in college? They still hanging out at high school parties too?
$5million/yr on a college campus goes a long way man. Who wouldn't want to relive their college years AND have $5million in the bank to party?
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I don't know what you can define as cheating these days. I think that whatever you can do is fair game. Stealing signals? Getting ahold of a playbook? Getting practice footage? I think it's all fair game. You have to adjust these things to avoid it - possibly in game.
When there's no governing body or apparatus in place for holding teams accountable for their actions, there is no cheating.

It's every man for himself, may as well go full throttle to gain every advantage.
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Cignetti did a phenomenal job of identifying the guys he wanted. They’re all pretty close to collecting social security checks, which is something else I think we’ll see trend.
Indy’s got a pretty veteran team, maturity and experience counts for a lot. They are a well rounded bunch and have the best fundamentals of just about any other team I’ve seen.

re: Ole Miss had a great season

Posted by RT1941 on 1/8/26 at 10:35 pm to
They’ve had a ton of outside noise for over a damn month and they stayed focused and fought like hell. Damn good game.

re: Hail Mary for the win

Posted by RT1941 on 1/8/26 at 10:29 pm to
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No way right?
There was an Iron Bowl not too long ago that went well for Bama on a Hail Mary.
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Hold him accountable of a signed contract.
That contract doesn't bind him to Washington as a student. He can withdraw today and enroll at LSU.

Contrary to popular belief these are still student-athletes, they are not employees of an institution.
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Not built for life in the SEC.

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Curious what you mean by this?

He's got 1 more year to find an and a got damn run game and a serviceable oline. He will not last in the SEC without both. After 2 years, he should know without a doubt that those 2 are a must in this conference.
[quote]Lawsuit is coming. You now have kids with an NIL deal bailing for something else. It is pretty simple. You sign, you play. No second-guessing once signed.

It is like a coaching contract. If a school wants another school's coach there is a buyout that has to be paid. This isn't brain surgery, and these kids are most assuredly not brain surgeons. Most of these kids probably cannot legitimately academically qualify for a University[/quote] Academics was kicked to the curb with the wide-open portal years ago. We never hear about any "academic casualties" relative to a player's eligibility at game time. No one's getting benched because he didn't pass a class.

re: Dellenger Rev Share and NIL

Posted by RT1941 on 1/7/26 at 1:36 pm to
The College Sports Commission currently has nine employees, including one on the investigative team. The organization only just started in June.

Another issue arose last month that may hamper the CSC’s enforcement capabilities, when a group of power conference universities declined to sign the organization’s “participation agreement” geared to protect it from legal challenges from the school themselves. The agreement is in the midst of being modified with hopes to get all 68 power conference schools to sign in the near future.


The College Sports Commission can't even get every university on board or in agreement with their rules & regulations. The Commission has not power as long as universities operate outside of a fully agreed upon set of rules and parameters. IOW, nothing has changed and this Commission can't enforce shite.

:dunno:

re: The Portal is Madness

Posted by RT1941 on 1/7/26 at 11:50 am to
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But on the other hand it’s non-stop roster management/retention management/salary management, etc.

I'd think most programs have a GM with an entire department in the AD tasked with roster management. There's no way the coaching staff can maneuver this along with their actual job of "coaching" a team.
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I agree. They are acting like Miami is unbeatable.
They acted like OSU had hoisted the trophy before stepping foot on the field for their playoff game. :rolleyes: