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I didn’t pay for it. Was a gift for my birthday. But the total for my wife and I was $125. And it was totally worth it if I had paid it.What was it like? Worth the price? Been wanting to try it for years but haven’t pulled the trigger
Which got Tannehill out of his rhythm.I could not believe he made the team, much less get used as much as he was. Awful - no threat to do anything.
You hit on the problem that Tannehill had. Not enough talent at receiver/TE. Add in an o-line that would not pass pro well. Teams could load up the box against the run game and were not all that concerned with the play action when Brown was out or limited. They need both outside and slot receivers to complement him as well as a real TE. This TE by committee thing they've been doing for a few years sucks. Time to commit to fix the O in the draft and FA.
Where is this place at?I didn’t pay for it. Was a gift for my birthday. But the total for my wife and I was $125. And it was totally worth it if I had paid it.
The salad bar was a nice start but then, the meats. Holy crap.
Filet
Top sirloin
Bottom sirloin
Ribeye
Garlic steak
Bacon wrapped filet
Lamb chop
Pork ribs
Beef ribs
Chicken legs
Parmesan pork
Sausage
As much as you can eat. They bring it until you tell them to stop. It was incredible
I'm surprised women's wrestling isn't a sanctioned NCAA sport. Especially when wrestlers like Mensah Stock who would've been a great face for the colligate sportI'm well acquainted, it cost my dad his scholarship. Title IX doesn't prevent it from happening, that's just an excuse. If Title IX prevented it, other leagues wouldn't have these sports either.
And going back to the women's wrestling opportunity, that's a perfect way to even scholarship numbers.
With NIL now, private funds can cover the cost of school for D1 athletes. You wouldn't even need a full set of scholarships. And yes, people would pay those funds for the smaller sports if it meant going D1.
Edit to add: I really wish they'd just take football out of the equation. Or heck (and this is purely a thought experiment- do not crucify me) what if they reduced scholarship numbers for football... would almost force talent to spread out over the country if 85 five stars can't all be at Alabama and Georgia. I'm sure some will still walk on with NIL, but it could level talent gaps.
Which got Tannehill out of his rhythm.
His decision making was terrible this year and he didn't do that at all until this year.
In 2020 and 2019 I dont remember him just not reading the defense and just putting it into DB's guts.
