Rishvol
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βHe collects vintage 80βs garbage pail kid cards. She has an Etsy shop for blue dog collars. Their budget is 4.2 millionβ¦βMy favorite moment on one of those shows was at the beginning, when introducing the couple, their current situation and what they are looking for, the guy tells their realtor that they "have a budget of $0.2 million"
I told her that he was literally putting blood, sweat and tears into making our food.The sweat is what gives the food that very special flavor.
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Only the true patricians can appreciate the greatness of Waffle House tbhI told her that he was literally putting blood, sweat and tears into making our food.
She didnβt find that as amusing as I did.
But hey, she still married me, 24 years and 5 kids later, here I sit, having lunch alone at Waffle House!
GBO!!
That ish better have some teeth!
And it needs to happen in real time with in-game penalties and not some after the fact bs.
I'm sure this has been posted but... YES!!! Edit: It has been posted,.
NCAA panel approves measures to correct targeting rule, faking injuries
To address teams that are awarded an injury timeout through deceptive actions, panel members approved a reporting and investigation process. Schools and conferences will be able to report questionable scenarios to the national coordinator of officials, who will review and provide feedback to the conference for further action. Any penalties levied would be up to the conference office or school involved.
According to the NCAA, the NCAA Football Rules Committee weighed βseveral in-game optionsβ to address the issue, including forcing an injured player to miss more than one play. However, they came to the conclusion that the possibility of players staying on the field hurt to avoid missing more than one play was too big of a risk to enact.
βWe considered all options to address this issue, including allowing both teams an opportunity to substitute after a first down,β said David Shaw, chair of the Football Rules Committee and coach at Stanford, discussing how the pace of play appears to be contributing to this concern, via the NCAA. βThis is another step to consider in the future.β
I'm sure this has been posted but... YES!!! Edit: It has been posted,.
NCAA panel approves measures to correct targeting rule, faking injuries
Ugh, that would make the rule worse. Itβs already bad enough taking out the defensive player. I can only imagine how pissed I would be with our best receiver being taken out on the last drive of the game due to this.I was about to say the same thing. I think this only enhances his reputation. He sticks up for his players and coaches no matter the situation. He clearly fired his guys up tonight by doing what he did.
"Reporting and investigation" doesn't sound like it would be in-game imo. Sounds like a first step to see how rampant it is and see if they can root it out without having to affect the game.That ish better have some teeth!
And it needs to happen in real time with in-game penalties and not some after the fact bs.