Recruiting Forum Football Talk IX

If Mateer is as Heisman good as ppl report, he could get us in a close one like....You know who. The BVS flares at the thought!
I have full confidence in Venables to muck up their QB situation by the time we played them. . .

Really though, our defense is very good. We win that game by 10pts if Aguilar & the wrs are average and our run game is solid. 34-24 Vols
 
I have full confidence in Venables to muck up their QB situation by the time we played them. . .

Really though, our defense is very good. We win that game by 10pts if Aguilar & the wrs are average and our run game is solid. 34-24 Vols
I have faith simply because we are in Neyland. Since Pitt and Ole Fish bested us early (barely) 2021, UGA is the only team to do it.
 
I know I've been absent for a little bit but I had reason... As much as it killls me to post this, the love of my life, a man I had been with for 27 years, is gone. We all thought it would happen back in March but he made it to Aug and I'm angry but grateful for it. Half of my soul is gone and IDK if it will ever be replaced but all of you have been such a tremendous support to me and such a large part of the journey that you deserve to know even though all I really want to do is sink inside the deepest hole I can find.

I can't thank you enough for how much you supported us over the years. You might not have known it but Brian was an alum and I just don't have the words to describe how much he meant to me or how much every thought, prayer, and good thought meant to me. I'm shattered and I have no idea what happens next. He was my everything in so many ways. But last night he went into cardiac arrest after his long illness and when I saw him he was brain dead. I was forced to make a decision that no one should ever have to make but I knew he was no longer there this time.

He escaped death so many times and we both received so much love and support here. I am absolutely shattered - half of me is gone - but I'm also grateful for everything VN did for us. Please keep me and him in your thoughts and thank you so much for everything. You have no idea how much you've meant to me these past few years.
So sorry to hear this. Peace and comfort for him, you and your family and friends. My dad cared for my mom for close to 10 years while she battled Alzheimer's. We were told that family/spouses caregivers often pass away before the patient because of the toll it takes. I wondered how my dad would handle the loss of his lifelong partner. He treated it as a new lease in life. He was very sad to see my mom go but it was a huge weight off his shoulders.

I know you have dedicated the past few years of your life caring for your significant other. I hope you are able to start fresh and have a new outlook on life. I'm not saying to forget but remember the good times. I'm certain that's exactly what your husband would want.
 
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