Don’t be so hard on yourself. You’re not delusional you probably just got confused a little. Or maybe you consider the waving the same thing as pointing in the guys face like the guy next to him. In that case I disagree. He didn’t deserved to be punched. Guy next to him deserved to have his finger broken. Person who threw the beer deserved the punch. This guy though.. nah
@czarcantwell@OM_Recruiting38 Nope. Just can see what is being shown. He was waving at him with his hands next to his own face. The guy next to him is the one pointing his finger 2 inches from the LSU guy’s face.
Hypothetically speaking and fully realizing odds of this happening are slim to none but just for fun.. if in the next 2 years, barring injuries or something outside of coaches control, football team fails to make playoffs, men’s basketball doesn’t qualify for the ncaa tournament, baseball doesn’t make it past regionals and women’s basketball doesn’t make it past sweet 16… what’s the mindset of fans and administration? Are you full on panic mode or trust the process and give it another 2-3 years
@cam3ron___@1045espn Yea it wasnt directing it at him per se. Tbf these guys are elite athletes so you probably wouldn’t see a huge difference but you’d think as an nfl scout you’d want to know how fast guys are in pads, how good receivers can catch, how quarterbacks throw, etc. Always found it odd
Squeakiest wheel gets the grease. Irony is that the majority of the public that this matter applies to (Louisiana residents) don’t want this information released or would support it being released if names were redacted. So who are they really fighting for here? All of the other fan bases who don’t live there and are voicing their support for record release don’t care about the names of players or the suit itself. They are simply supporting them for the sole purpose of seeing LSU get sued and wanting lsu to crash and burn
Don’t need a lawsuit. How? By writing up a revenue sharing contractual agreement that a student athlete signs. Such funds are capped at $20.5 million and are the same amount of funds that all sec schools have available to pay to student athletes at the school’s athletic dept’s discretion. Just saved her a lot of legal fees