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re: RIP Tim Joiner

Posted by 86Tigergrad on 4/2/23 at 12:38 pm
How do you know Tim and Ted. I grew up on Albert Drive in Goodwood Homesites. We used to carpool in grade school until we moved out of the subdivision and Ted went to Tara. They are really wonderful people.
If, and that’s a big if, Kelly came here, then Fickell to ND.

re: What is your short term remedy

Posted by 86Tigergrad on 11/2/21 at 5:40 pm
Clove oil. Get at Whole Foods. Put on spot that hurts. Numbs like novacaine. Make sure you only put on tooth. Tastes horrible. Works great though.
My brother was the captain of those teams. Played MLB. I was a student at LSU. Tulane had a great coaching staff. Larry Smith was the head coach, Lindy Infante was the Offensive Coordinator and Fitzgerald was the D Coordinator. He coached linebackers for 4 Super Bowl champion Steelers. Smith became Head Coach of USC and Infante left to be head coach of the Packers.
I want to ask these media types a few questions.

1. Do they not believe in human trafficking? I have seen multiple media reports with number ranging from 400,000 to 800,000 children per year are being trafficked (which Is a nice way of saying sold into slavery).

2. Why haven't any reporters done any real investigative reporting to find out who is doing this, where are they bringing these people, how are they able to hide this many people and what are they doing with them and how are they able to get away with it?

3. If you don't report it, why wouldn't you expect others to report or investigate it? If others are led to research and report, it may not stand up to scrutiny of a full legal team to protect a typical publication. Further, it may not be satanic cults or rituals, but exploiting children (most likely for sex or forced labor) is an evil act that all may agree upon. We may further assume these are not "true" Christians following Jesus' teachings.

4. I have a couple of friends that are or are formerly Federal Agents and I can tell you that some of their stories on this are enough to make one vomit. I am sure that these "journalists" have a lot more folks that they could question about than I, so why haven't they?

Listened to Dr. Turley on the poll with a 12 point advantage. He quoted a pollster that stated one of the underlying assumptions in the results was that only 75% of republicans would vote Trump.

re: Trying to get to game (UPDATE)

Posted by 86Tigergrad on 9/20/19 at 2:32 pm
Love field to Nashville on SWA. Easiest way. If you are in north Houston its 4.5 hours.
Not sure how worried I am. I think the players are fine. It is tough to evaluate because the LSU staff did a bad job of scouting how good Texas was, especially Ehlinger's skills as a passer. Their game plan was off and Texas took advantage of it, which is what good teams do.

Right now, I'm just tipping my cap to Texas. I don't really know how good both of these teams are. How much is hype? I do think these are both really good, but are they elite? I still feel Clemson/Bama are a step above, then OK right behind them. UGA I don't know where they fit either.
George Atiyeh (sp?) was one bad mofo.
It looks like we will have an efficient passer, which is light years where we have been, thus the excitement.

I think the guy can be good based on the limited film we have access to viewing. He has a fairly quick release makes quick decisions and can run when forced to. If you watch his youtube videos, you can see a lot of it. On a couple of plays in the last spring game, he makes a last second to the right receiver for either 6 or a first down. A blitzer came free and he released at the last second. He really has all the smarts and tools.

The big question is when it is live. Can he deliver that same strike when he is going to get blown up or after he gets blown up a time or two. As Mike Tyson said, everyone has a plan til you punch them in the mouth. Only JB can answer this critical question.
He spent money on attorneys to negotiate the contract. By legal definition he is harmed because he is out the money spent.

Not arguing that he did something wrong in the past.

Interesting that the first thing you did was throw out insults without understanding the legal issues.
I negotiate contracts for a living. Typically an MOU is not binding. However, in some the parties may designate it as binding.

I doubt UT is on the hook for the whole buyout. However, if they did not deal in good faith a good legal team could make a case. UT caused him harm. At a minimum, they should offer to reimburse his costs to negotiate a contract. Would make any other claims less likely.

I'm not an attorney and don't know the parameters of any agreements they may have had. One other thing that most negotiations will include is that it is subject to Management approval.

There is a lot to sort out.

re: Hire Miles or Steele

Posted by 86Tigergrad on 11/27/17 at 5:46 pm
Tennessee has a reputation now of being soft. One thing they would not be under Miles is soft. He may do some things that make you shake your head, but everyone better tighten up that chin strap when he leads a team on the field.

Would be a good caretaker for a few years. Re-establish your rep, then get the long term guy.
True. Everyone of those hits would be targeting today and result in an ejection.
It was only a matter of time until they passed us up.

re: I dont understand it

Posted by 86Tigergrad on 12/4/16 at 3:01 pm
We lost to every ranked team we played. Get over it.
Agree. Also, he had to know Myles would be upset. Seems that if he really wanted to keep Myles, O would have reached out prior to the offer to a new QB.