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So it really was bird poop. Story is wild
Cops wrongly claimed 'bird poop’ was cocaine in arrest of Georgia Southern QB
I like Harry’s. I cancelled my scrip because i started getting too many razors, but it’s available at Target too and a la carte on their website. Interestingly it was slightly cheaper at Target.
I think our defense will be the best part of the team.
If it is in fact the offense then we will win a lot of games.
I could see our defense holding a lot of teams to 20-24.
That would give us a lot of opportunities for the W.
I’m getting excited. Said I wouldn’t let myself get too excited about this team this year.
Dang it.
Mostly tongue in cheek, but the turn of products and movies pressing their agendas instead of simply providing quality products and entertainment is frustrating. Won’t discuss beyond this wide sweeping statement to stay on topic.As a father of two little girls, perhaps i should care more about what gilette has to say? Or what any numbnut with a twitter account types out.
I fear more for the World they will grow up in. I pray that things will get better. As for the Gilette ad, I'm going to pretend to be outraged. Fact is, someone somewhere feels that way. Maybe there is some type of inequality? Maybe we should listen?
I'm not trying to preach Nick. I know you're an adult. I will say that listening and empathizing are pretty simple notions often lost in heat of emotion. Truthfully, i just dont care. It isnt worth the time.
Sex rings run by the rich and powerful, intelligence agencies know about it, and cover for them. Epstein very clearly had ties and probably worked for either the CIA or Mossad.Can just not answer if this is political or something, but what is "Epstein stuff" implying? Sex tracficking financed by certain higher up people?
People in general.Mostly tongue in cheek, but the turn of products and movies pressing their agendas instead of simply providing quality products and entertainment is frustrating. Won’t discuss beyond this wide sweeping statement to stay on topic.
Tennessee held an abbreviated practice Saturday afternoon, as Jeremy Pruitt and the Vols prepared for their first scrimmage of camp on Sunday.
Tennessee worked out in shells for practice No. 8 and the media observed just one short period of individual work. Pruitt is scheduled to speak later this afternoon around 4:15 p.m.
Here are some quick notes from Saturday…
Tennessee’s linebacker unit was whole Saturday, as Will Ignont, who missed the last two practices, was with the group participating in drills. The junior still had his left ankle heavily tapped and took reps behind Daniel Bituli and freshman Henry To’oto’o.
Also, sophomore defensive back Trevon Flowers was a more active participant today after being limited during the three open periods Friday night. Flowers went through both tracking and tacking drills. Finally on the injury front, redshirt freshman defensive lineman John Mincey still appeared limited with an undisclosed injury and just watched the DL go through drills.
Perhaps the most notable observation at practice came just as we were leaving the field. The Vols sprinted into team drills and started 11-on-11 work, and big ol’ No. 73 was out there at left guard for the very first play. Maybe it was just one play, but that was the first time Trey Smith didn’t go off with a S&C coach during that period thus far in fall camp.
One more offensive line note, the shuffling, at least in indy drills, continues at right guard. Today it was Riley Locklear with the 1s, while Jerome Carvin worked as the second-team left guard and K’Rojhn Calbert was the second-team right guard.
For the second straight practice, the DL worked on stunts and pass rush drills, using the chute and bags. Aubrey Solomon and Latrell Bumphus went first in the rabbits package. Tracy Rocker was in a very pleasant mood Saturday, giving props to Solomon, Bumphus, Greg Emerson, Matthew Butler and Kingston Harris for quality reps in various drills.