DD4ME
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ESPN analyst are about as smart as the women on The View.
I don’t know why anyone watches ESPN for anything but games.
Depends on which question you’re actually asking.Yes, Walter Payton isnt far behind. I also think Emmitt Smith and Jim Brown merit consideration.
Depends on the source of the sand. Quartz and coral make white sands (except White Sands National Park - that's gypsum). Beaches with tan sand have more iron mixed in with the quartz. Black sand is usually from basalt and other volcanic material but sometimes is from zircon. I actually just saw a reel yesterday explaining why Ship Island off the coast of Mississippi has black sand - zircon eroding out of the Smokies, North Carolina, and North Georgia flows down the TN River to the MS and into the Gulf and deposited a bunch of zircon particles that made that island.@SoilVol why is the sand so white near Destin. But a lot of places, it’s light tan (“golden”), or tan? Or do we have a SeaVol or SandVol lurking?
I have seen red, black, and amazing pink sand.
Walter is on both lists, as well.Depends on which question you’re actually asking.
- Which RB(s) had the best overall career?
- Which RB(s) were the best to play?
The lists are different.
The first question yields answers like Emmitt Smith & Walter Payton, Jim Brown.
The second question yields answers like OJ Simpson & Gale Sayers, Dickerson, Campbell.
Barry Sanders is on both lists.
I think Marshall Faulk gets overlooked due to his relative recency. He was better than LT imo.
That bear was young. Probably 125lbsWe have a massive old male about 2-3 tines that size that comes down off the mountain and gets in our garbage every few months...it's the second largest black bear I've ever seen up close. I chase him out of the front, but he just grabs a bag of garbage and goes and sits in the backyard and goes through it.
The big thing at Georgia were the huge rigged calls UGA needed to even stay close enough to have a chance to win in the second half. Heinous.
Can’t find the DPI they wrongly called on McCoy.
Why are our reporters too dumb or chicken to say what they saw and turn that into a question when Heupel points the mic their way?
The problem is the scumbags of a certain ideological persuasion that seem to have somehow taken over everything, that want to erase us and everything about us...and I think you are way smart enough to figure out what I mean by us.
My 11 year old was clueless to the whole fiasco. I showed her the old and new logo.
She said “who needs a new logo when your whole restaurant is built around being an old country store?”
It’s that simple, folks.
You can grab the helmet (which he did) and not put any fingers the openings (twss) and it by rule is not a facemask. He did not put his fingers in any opening donut was not a facemask by ruleThat facemask call was in theory the right call, as anytime you put hands to the helmet and pull it is technically a facemask. Just very very unfortunate timing
Edit: another shot, more of the view of what the ref saw:
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