NorthDakota
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I love Paul. I watched the Iron Bowl a couple years ago where he took calls during the game and they broadcast it, so funny.
I wonder if kicking Max off may get the large majority of the deal pinned on him from the sheriff office? Do we know who was driving? With my lack of experience in these situations doesn't the driver usually take the brunt of the punishment?
I think the generally accepted wisdom around here is that this Max was already on his last strike with Kelly. It's not (necessarily) that he did anything more or worse than the other players, just that this isn't his first rodeo.I wonder if kicking Max off may get the large majority of the deal pinned on him from the sheriff office? Do we know who was driving? With my lack of experience in these situations doesn't the driver usually take the brunt of the punishment?
I think the generally accepted wisdom around here is that this Max was already on his last strike with Kelly. It's not (necessarily) that he did anything more or worse than the other players, just that this isn't his first rodeo.
Probably his 3rd or 4th. I was told that he broke curfew 3 or 4 times during the week of the bowl game which got him suspended.
You should demand the truth. That will probably get you somewhere.what did Max do??
You should demand the truth. That will probably get you somewhere.
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All my vbucks says that comment is being wildly distorted.
Finebaum was very complementary to Notre Dame. He never equated the situation to Baylor. We should be very pleased with how he praised Brian Kelly and how he thinks this team is talented enough to be in the playoffs.
That's what I suspected. Finebaum is a pro, albeit a bit of a homer.Finebaum was very complementary to Notre Dame. He never equated the situation to Baylor. We should be very pleased with how he praised Brian Kelly and how he thinks this team is talented enough to be in the playoffs.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Notre Dame DB coach Todd Lyght said this about Max Redfield at media day last week. <a href="https://t.co/rr5ETnHKDB">pic.twitter.com/rr5ETnHKDB</a></p>— Mike Vorel (@mikevorel) <a href="https://twitter.com/mikevorel/status/767735148569911296">August 22, 2016</a></blockquote>
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his level of focus was high...
his level of focus was high on getting high...
Finebaum just equated ND "issues" with Baylor on Sportscenter.
Cool your jets Paul.
Actually was complimentary of BK and the University in a larger statement on issue. Comparison was randomly during a segment on Deshaun Watson
What was his statement? What exactly did he say?
If he said "Notre Dame is just as bad as Baylor," then yeah that would be a stupid thing to say. If he said "Baylor has lots of issues, and of course they're not the only ones... there are some issues in South Bend as well," that that would be a factually true and accurate statement.
All my vbucks says that comment is being wildly distorted.
Finebaum was very complementary to Notre Dame. He never equated the situation to Baylor. We should be very pleased with how he praised Brian Kelly and how he thinks this team is talented enough to be in the playoffs.
Damn, I would have won big.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">No charges yet against the Notre Dame Fulton County 5. We are told prosecutors office has not yet received reports/arrests logs from weekend</p>— Angelo Di Carlo (@angdicarlowndu) <a href="https://twitter.com/angdicarlowndu/status/767735672182542336">August 22, 2016</a></blockquote>
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That's because the bag man with the sack full of cash hasn't got there yet. Oh wait, this isn't the SEC thread.
I had a very lengthy conversation with my Son last week (he is a HS senior) and I found out that a very very large % of kids are smoking weed. His school is in a district with no government housing and the cheapest house probably sold for over 220k. I told him when I was in HS only the "bad kids" smoked and he said that the "bad kids" are taking pills and snorting blow. As a 36 year old man with my life very well put together, I smoke weed every once in a while. I really don't see the big deal, but if I had a ton to lose (Like Max, Le'veon Bell, and Martavis Bryant) it would be the easiest thing in the world to pass on. I guess my point is, I'd bet 80% of college football players smoke. You just gotta be smarter than riding 5 deep in a small car, speeding with a gun. Sucks to be Max and Co, but they gotta own it.
Graduated HS in 2015 in a situation that I would say almost perfectly represents the demographics of the country as a whole in Central VA, and I wouldn't be stretching the truth to say that I knew more kids who smoked weed or had tried it at least once compared to never having smoked, and this was a kid in mainly honors/AP classes
Graduated HS in 2015 in a situation that I would say almost perfectly represents the demographics of the country as a whole in Central VA, and I wouldn't be stretching the truth to say that I knew more kids who smoked weed or had tried it at least once compared to never having smoked, and this was a kid in mainly honors/AP classes
I don't doubt the culture of kids has moved on to a more accepting view of "weed". I really couldn't say if the numbers have changed much over the years...I just know anyone I knew who did went to great lengths to hide it from parents, classmates, even siblings.
This lined up well with laws and honor codes or whatever...no mixed messages at all. Now, I do think things are blurred ...