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Ref didn't even reach for his flag until his helmet came off. Still didn't eject him, and it was intentional to injure.
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But you mean this, I suppose:

No penalty šŸ™„:

Penalty šŸ™„:

Definitely intentional not to let go. Could have caused a serious injury. It's a freaking joke work the way this double standard has been allowed for years.
 
Either way. That was a terrible play at an even worse time. Putting icing on a turd does not make it a cupcake.
Yā€™allā€™s argument are a turd and have nothing to do with the recruit this thread was started for. Take it somewhere else
 
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Mercy. That is uncomfortably particular. But Iā€™ll hand it to chicken fans, they labor their misery well.
 
Yeah...let's make the victims the bad guys, that sounds about right for this world upside down morals.

I'm not saying anything about you, just the feeling that statement gave me about what the media talking heads will run with.
I agree. 1. Bullying is dumb. Be adults. 2. Killing a bunch of people because you were bullied is not acceptable retaliation. You aren't the victim anymore.
 
I'm assuming you never watched a Holly coached lady vol team. They played worse d than this group (if that is even possible), and had no semblance of an offense (kinda like this group).
Watched a lot of Warlick teams. They were frustrating, but shockingly more cohesive than this. And Holly had more tournament success.
 
My advice on this is you look at how she's measuring. Our son was 90% on the weight/length chart and our doctor basically said "he's fine to sleep until he wakes himself up hungry" so around 3 months I had the night shift and rather than wake him up I let him sleep. I ended up waking him up around 6 hours then we did that for a week or two and then we just let him sleep as long as he wanted. He was good to sleep 8 hours a night from then on.

We didn't have a rigid set schedule, but we kept a routine. Before we'd lay him down we'd make sure he had his last bottle and a warm bath then fresh diaper. When we laid him in the crib though we didn't get him back out of the crib unless we were changing him or feeding him. He cried the first few weeks, but letting him "cry it out" was the thing to do. He's almost 9 now and still sleeps through the night without any issues.

Our girl was born small. She consistently measures in the 1% range although she is long for her weight. Our schedule is basically to make sure we have her last feeding at the same time every night, change her diaper, then everyone goes to bed. She normally lasts longer on the first feeding ~5 hours, but the second is usually a normal length of 3-3.5 hours. We really need to start incorporating a bath schedule for her, but itā€™s so hard because we find it tough to even eat dinner for ourselves due to her witching hour is normally in the evening especially if she doesnā€™t sleep well throughout the day for whatever reason.

I tell you what a second kid is nowhere near our thoughts right now hah.
 
Itā€™s hilarious to see your mental gymnastics. Itā€™s Lso hilarious that you havenā€™t seen Milton as a full time starter this year but have already judged him. Of course he has things to work on. Do you think Hooker is perfect? No. He has been throwing high quite a bit this season. He has made wrong reads. He has thrown bad passes. You are insinuating that Milton doesnā€™t watch film. Prove it.

Your whole diatribe here is complete BS. Glad you are getting called out on it.
What - you are wayyyyyy overthinking this. First, To my knowledge, we have had 3 Heisman candidates, Majors, Manning, and Hooker. That means Hooker must be playing pretty well. No one is perfect- I was asked for my thoughts and I gave them.

What is it with ā€œ prove it ā€œ?
Are you in the 6th grade?
 
Wow...how can anybody believe that was accidental?..he clearly jerked it downward on purpose, I mean he literally tried to break Darts neck.
That happened so fast in real time. And in slow motion you see that Turner doesn't even have his eyes on, and can't see, Dart. I think he thought he had the shoulder pad and was trying to pull him down with it.

In the slow motion when he turns his head and sees the helmet he immediately throws his hands up. I don't think a 1st round defender in a tie ballgame trying to stop Ole Miss on 3rd & 18 thinks, "You know what would help us out here? If I grabbed his facemask and broke his neck." As nasty as it was, the simplest answer is usually correct: accident.
 
Cry it out is great. It's horrendous while it's happening but it works.

My son was only around 50 percentile at birth so I think that was a big reason he was so hungry. I was getting up with him once a night to give him a bottle until he was around 14-15 months old. He still ate well during the day and I figured he needed the calories since he was kinda small.

No idea how you survived the whole 14-15 months getting up each night. Our girl is 2 months old and Iā€™m dragging some days (like today). She is in the 1% so hopefully that doesnā€™t mean she will take longer.

As far as what you and @MoCo_Vol say about ā€œcrying it out.ā€ What did you all do and when did you let them do it? My wife and I have done it before but only because we HAD to eat. She would not stop crying no matter what we were doing and we were already way past dinner time. Wife absolutely hates it.
 
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