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Agreed, but it happened one time all season, seems odd that would be the single rule change that gets made immediately. Faking injuries has been happening hundreds of times.
Yes but faking injuries is going to take more time to come up with a solution.

Such as if an individual has an injury (first time) normal stoppage without penalty or…. Do they still need to be out an entire series.

Etc etc. and how are refs going to keep track etc etc.
 
That was the tornado I was talking about earlier tonight. Stayed on the ground, went across the lakes, and hit two more towns. They were calling it the Quad State Storm or Tornado and it was a monster. It got up to 1+ mile wide. They said it broke some records in the Doppler era. Slightly stronger than the storm that tracked through Alabama and Tuscaloosa in 2011. Some national storm people said it was the greatest debris indication that they'd ever seen on radar. Which means it was tearing earth up.

Search Twitter for #QuadStateTornado
 
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What is it exactly that we know this time?
That Zach Evans was on his way to Tennessee, if NIL deal was to his liking. Not only did Evans not like UT's proposal, as it pertains to NIL, UT didn't even have one.
 
@Brillovol yall safe?
(Confirmed tornado in Mt. Juliet about 30 minutes ago I believe)
Weather is very very strange in Knoxville right now. Nothing like what's happened, but you can feel how a storm could develop from it.

Wind blowing and it feels warm, a split second later, it changes directions and air temp drops 5-10 degrees. Wicked.
 
They’re saying that was the first ever quad-state tornado recorded, and first time they’ve recorded a debris field 30,000 feet in the air…. That’s commercial airliner altitude. And may be the strongest, longest lived tornado in the modern era (up to 300 miles, 3 hours). Mayfield got messed up something big. Devastating.
 
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