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Maybe both. But @Coach_Z said load the cannons in Browns thread and he seems connected.
Honestly, why even post this? Of course we offer Tennessee players. For whatever reason, many of them are looking elsewhere. We offer the players who the staff thinks will help us. It really is that simple.A little off the thread subject, BUT -----
DO WE NEVER OFFER ANYONE FROM THE STATE OF TENNESSEE???
Now don't say yes, if the are good enough. I feel there are quiet a few Tennessee high schoolers that are as good and the size or better as some of these "offers".
Not sticking my whole leg into this pool, but does Canada pay taxes to Great Britain? India? Pardon the interruption.If our forefathers had believed the "no control" part, we would still be paying taxes to a European government.
Caution is prudent, but sacrificing freedom for lives is the exact opposite of what the first 200 years of this country were about.
Executive branches in most states and cities have far over-reached their constitutional authority. At some point, regardless of what the virus does, that limit has to be restored.
I see it playing out like this.Ga fans are looking at our current recruit list and saying “hahaha, look at their average, all those three stars bark bark bark!”
They need to understand three things. 1. Some of those guys will be recruited over. 2. Some of those guys, notably Isaac Washington and Evans will not be 3 stars in February. And finally 3. They don’t know what’s coming. After May 10th we’ll have these dudes:
What’s that average gonna be then??? Lololol
And thisGa fans are looking at our current recruit list and saying “hahaha, look at their average, all those three stars bark bark bark!”
They need to understand three things. 1. Some of those guys will be recruited over. 2. Some of those guys, notably Isaac Washington and Evans will not be 3 stars in February. And finally 3. They don’t know what’s coming. After May 10th we’ll have these dudes:
What’s that average gonna be then??? Lololol
I know Canada is still part of the Commonwealth and officially recognizes the Queen(ceremoniously). Not sure, but I think India is too. Not really relevant to the tax question, but if we hadn't rebelled and won, there's no guarantee history would have played out the way it did with Britain's other colonies.Not sticking my whole leg into this pool, but does Canada pay taxes to Great Britain? India? Pardon the interruption.
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Getting 5 stars is exciting, and I know some lower rated players will most likely get processed, but I won't sweat any 3*s we sign. I trust our staffs evaluations. If they want them at UT, I want them at UT.
Well played, but could either of those peaceful transitions have ever been achieved without our revolution having taken place? Plus, quite frankly, neither held the value to the crown that America represented. Interesting debate though...Not sticking my whole leg into this pool, but does Canada pay taxes to Great Britain? India? Pardon the interruption.
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But no taxes. It wasn’t sustainable. We wouldn’t be the power that we are and we’d be a much smaller country (no Louisiana Purchase and no Mexico War land grabs) but we wouldn’t be paying taxes...to them.I know Canada is still part of the Commonwealth and officially recognizes the Queen(ceremoniously). Not sure, but I think India is too. Not really relevant to the tax question, but if we hadn't rebelled and won, there's no guarantee history would have played out the way it did with Britain's other colonies.
Absolutely...I guess I chafe at bonds a lot worse than others. It is my nature, and I can't help it...and do not want to.If our forefathers had believed the "no control" part, we would still be paying taxes to a European government.
Caution is prudent, but sacrificing freedom for lives is the exact opposite of what the first 200 years of this country were about.
Executive branches in most states and cities have far over-reached their constitutional authority. At some point, regardless of what the virus does, that limit has to be restored.
I don't think Fulmer ever lost his ability to coach, but he had lost the fire and the NEED to win.With how competitive the SEC became, I don't think we ever could have gotten back to what Phil had in the 90s. BUT, having said that, I think our floor for the past decade would have been 7 or 8 rather than 4 or 5. He had a monster recruiting class that included Tajh Boyd and Bryce Petty coming in when he was fired. He could still recruit. I feel confident that if we'd just kept Fulmer we'd probably have another couple of wins over Florida and Georgia and maybe would've picked off Saban at least once.
Nothing that happened here affected those situations. Kept right on collecting taxes until it wasn’t sustainable any more.Well played, but could either of those peaceful transitions have ever been achieved without our revolution having taken place? Plus, quite frankly, neither held the value to the crown that America represented. Interesting debate though...