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Imitation is the most sincere form of flattery. Would be pretty funny if half the people in the stands do the dance when Belgium gets knocked out.
Reddit is composed of the most gullible retards in all of civilization.
Latoya Cantrell commented on this whole indictment process saying "And I thought I was dumb."
She is somehow the most unlikable bitch on the view. Just a complete birdbrain.
If we lose it's not a big deal. It's on the road early in the year against a good team with a great returning QB. If they lose, they will be inconsolable. They desperately want to beat him in his first trip there for leaving Ole Miss.
That"s funny, I don't remember any CBS reports about the bad air quality when Antifa/BLM was burning American cities down?
Not really obscure, but he made an appearance on like the last Fresh Prince of Bel Air looking to buy their home.
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Im so glad that frick got killed by his own mentally deranged kid. You raised that shite. Its what you wanted. I wish I could piss on your grave.

He was a moron politically, but I doubt he wanted his son to be a psychopath that would decapitate him and his wife.

James Woods said despite his politics, he was a great guy who saved his acting career.

But yeah, this is no last laugh. The author of the article is a leftist lunatic. Someone who was slaughtered by his own son isn't getting a last laugh. These people are mental. On top of that, the show (directed by Larry David, another person with terminal TDS) has gotten just awful reviews. So yeah, no last laugh.


So the dude rams into a parked car at 2:30 pm, badly damages it and his own car, then leaves the scene. Then he says he didn't know what he hit, so he kept driving until his car stopped running. Now, call me skeptical, but I'm having a hard time believing this dude who was previously arrested for a DWI accident in 2022 took a legit breathalyzer and had a 00.00 reading on it. I don't know...just a hunch says that he was fricked up.
Yeah, the arrest warrant vote was 4-3 even though the indictment stay vote was 5-2. Even that is curious. Usually any indictment stay quashes any arrest warrants (naturally). New Orleans officials were dumb enough to keep on with what they were doing requiring the stay vote on the arrest warrant too, but a judge voting in favor of the indictment stay, but not in favor of the arrest warrant stay is pretty New Orleans too.
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No shite? I hadn’t really looked into his case.



He got off because the prosecutors deliberately withheld evidence. Hardly the first time it’s happened .It was as simple as that.

All of the other facts I listed have not changed. He was identified by someone as the perpetrator on a tip line. Another female called in to tell them that he had fled to Oregon where he was working for job corps under a fake name (clearly running from the law). He was then arrested in Oregon and identified by the witness from a previous juvenile arrest photo in a photo lineup (no mentions anywhere of what that prior arrest was for likely due to him being a juvenile). And then she identified him again in a live lineup.

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two of the investigators also had their own issues with withholding information and having inconsistencies with certain things that helped in the push for him to get off



That’s one way to describe it. Another would be that one of the investigators in Oregon was a convicted felon with no credibility, which wasn’t disclosed by the Louisiana prosecutors.

They didn't even let one of the two investigators testify due to the issues. Yeah, they were two morons, but again, the other facts remain. And the one guy's felony was for a wiretapping of a county commissioner who other officials thought was crooked (and he got probation for it). Just a bunch of morons in the department, but none of that changed the other facts even if you throw out anything they had to do with the investigation.

Also, the Metropolitan Crime Commission President Rafael Goyeneche has been looking into the judge that vacated his sentence, Nandi Campbell (a former defense attorney), due to what he has said are extreme outlier acquittal rates of violent crime defendants (93% acquittals for her judge trials). I mean, you don't get more sketchy than that.

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The who was elected was wrongfully convicted and spent years educating himself and becoming a jailhouse lawyer, very good story any non-mouthbreathing troglodyte should celebrate

I looked deep into this story. His name was initially brought up because someone called into a tip line with a $1000 reward naming him as the preparator a few days after a segment about the crime ran on TV. Another female caller on the tip line months later claimed he had moved to Oregon and was working in the job corps there under a fake name.

The witness to the crime whose boyfriend was shot to death identified Duncan out of a photo lineup from a picture of a juvenile arrest of him 4 years earlier. She then identified him again in a live lineup.

He did in fact flea to Oregon and was arrested there. He claimed that when his Aunt told him he was a suspect in the crime, he went out there to get work to raise money for his defense. It's all quite a bit sketchy. Innocent people usually don't run like that. But it's possible. Innocent people usually don't have people calling their name into a tip line for murder and then identifying where they are too. And innocent people aren't usually then identified by the witness at the scene. Now, maybe this guy was just the most unlikable and/or unlucky SOB out there to have all this bad fortune, but all of that together seems telling.

It sounds like he got off on a technicality due to a new law that allowed people who had previously taken guilty plea deals to get off. Two of the investigators also had their own issues with withholding information and having inconsistencies with certain things that helped in the push for him to get off. But all of the other facts were still the facts and a jury found him guilty too (and he lost a ton of appeals before then).
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Smith was even better in 2020
SEC CG 15 REC 184 YDS 2 TD
CFP SEMI 7 REC 130 YDS 3 TD
CFP FINAL 12 REC 215 YDS 3 TD

Smith is an undisputed pick. The best WR. Literally won the NC because of his catch against UGA, but I will say the 2020 stats were against really weak competition. Jefferson put up his stats against the best of the best.

Smith was awesome against everyone though regardless.
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Jefferson has no argument over either of them, they had better careers and better single season peaks

Yeah, they were phenomenal WRs.

I will say JJ's post-season performance in 2019 in the SEC Championship Game and playoff is about as good as it gets. He had 30 receptions for 448 yards and 5 TDs. And he shredded what was the #1 ranked D twice (Georgia in the SECCG and Clemson in the NC) and broke Peach Bowl/Playoff game records against OU with 4 TDs (which were all in the first half) to go with 227 yards on 14 catches for the game.
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Heck, I got mine sitting on 86°!

Probably because you can't afford to put it any lower or your boyfriend gets cold easy (because no sane person with a brain would have their thermostat at 86 in the summer).
It's funny, Philly doesn't have a problem holding their annual new year's parade though that often has temps well below freezing at 20 or below with 10,000+ actual participants in the parade which lasts about 10 HOURS (one of the longest parades in the U.S.). Do the morons in Philly know that the cold causes 9x more deaths than heat and is much more dangerous?
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This narrative that Baker struggles with mobile QB’s is bullshite. All coordinators struggle with them.



Sure, but we’ve been especially shitty against Marcel Reed compared to others

That's true. And Milroe absolutely destroyed our D in 2024 in a packed Tiger Stadium in one of the most uncompetitive LSU/Bama games in history. It was shocking. Milroe almost rushed for 200 yards and averaged 15+ ypc. His next best average for a game was 7+ ypc.
Damn, I knew Philly was filled with a bunch of assholes, but I didn't know it was filled with a bunch of pussies too. Hot temps...gtfoh. Drink some water, pussies.
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We should all be celebrating one of the biggest anniversaries of our country’s biggest holiday together. This should be unifying, but it’s not. 

Honestly, it mostly is. It's just the disgusting media that like to try and create division. Seems like in reality though, everywhere I go people are in the spirit. Mostly media and far-leftist morons/politicians are the only ones not enjoying it (or pretending to not enjoy it in front of cameras anyway).
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Tebow was great but JB literally the best QB in NCAA D1 football ever - GOAT and it isn’t debatable.

No doubt Burrow had the best season ever. Tebow had a phenomenal college career though starting as a freshman when he helped UF win an NC and then won another when he was the starting QB. He also threw for 80+ TDs and ran for over 50 TDs. He was pretty damn strong and you can't really go wrong with him as the pick. He's a CFB icon and UF hasn't been the same since he left.

As for WRs, it's just hard to choose. Bama and LSU had a ton of phenomenal WRs in the last 25 years. JJ actually had a really good sophomore year in addition to the phenomenal junior year as opposed to Chase's 1 great year. Only two LSU WRs have ever had back-to -back 1000 yard seasons - Malik Nabers and Josh Reed. People forget how unstoppable Josh Reed was for two years in a row.

Amari Cooper was a dipshit, but he was awesome too. He had over 1000 as a freshman...a rarity. He almost had 3 straight 1000 yard seasons. And of course everyone agrees with how awesome DeVonta Smith was.