Jackcrevol
Ain't Got Time!
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LET.IT.GO.I have not excused anyone's behavior. I've said straight out (to you, I believe) that this doesn't have to be an either/or situation where someone has to be right.
If the drunk kid broke the law, and justice is needed, then by all means rally to get him in jail. IF he was assaulted at the top of the stairs by a UT football player, that player needs to be in jail.
I'm not sure if you're arguing for vigilante justice to lead to grace, but if you are, it's a hell of an argument if we're both discussing the same definition and source of grace.
Oh I hate the rule too. That’s how it’s written now (not sure about Brady’s though). Gotta protect the QBs. Should just put flags around their waste if we are going to be this sensitive about it though.I get it with landing on top of QB but looked unavoidable with trying to get the fumble...and did look like he tried to put an arm down to keep his weight off of him. But I'm sure they're being told to protect the QBs and they are just enforcing the rule.
Per preliminary reports only, unless you’ve read or have first hand knowledge of the situation. The full story will come out somewhere down the road. Good for all involved, but come on. Are you not suspicious of the first reports of the accident? if you’re a attorney, you’re looking this as an onion. As you peel off layers of ‘truths’ in the eye of both parties involved, the truth magically appears.I gave my opinion before. Per the statement: The drunk boy did not commit an offense. He made a mistake. He opened the door thinking it was his place. He realized it wasn’t. He shut the door.
He was no longer a threat. There was no legal justification for following him out and beating him.
If he had punched him or shot him dead while he was in his apartment, he would have a legal justifiable defense.
Oh the MLB already did it on a much larger scale by bending the knee with the All Star Game in Atlanta. The precedent has already been set.If they really take College GameDay away due to Twitter backlash, that would be so dumb. Twitter ain’t real life people. I was shocked we got it in the first place knowing PSU/Michigan was out there, but you can’t publicly announce your destination and then take it back. That’s soft.
The pussies at ESPN absolutely would. They are woke idiots.If they really take College GameDay away due to Twitter backlash, that would be so dumb. Twitter ain’t real life people. I was shocked we got it in the first place knowing PSU/Michigan was out there, but you can’t publicly announce your destination and then take it back. That’s soft.
Wait a damn minute. I can believe it from InVol. I’m just happy at his age he can even keep up with the conversation. Everyone slowly clap to show support and his effort, awww. But you @VOLSONLY?? One of them have rubbed off on you and if I were you, use a strong soap and deodorant to get the stench off of you buddy.