@bipsa35673@SYSY710 If he wishes to fight, Dana will let him. Why? Because he has always been the ONLY UFC fighter that can promo a fight on his own (as if was old school WWE). And as a result, earns UFC interest and money from fans just for trying lol
@pluffyphil@MaxLewisTV 2nd time that A person has been caught stalking Fever players. Not necessarily the same person. Regardless, not okay in either instance
@rpmstock@barstoolsports The "flagrant" on Brunson is basically due to a rule change saying defender has to give space for a shooter to land. Some call it the Zaza Pachulia rule after he did similar and Kawhi wrecked his ankle a few years back
@AdidasEraTTU@GetSpurgd@espn My ultimate position is that judges shouldn't be interfering in matters of rules violations when the player is aware he is breaking rules and did it anyway. Not just once or twice either. So he basically broke their rules and faces no real consequences cuz a judge overruled NCAA
@ChonBowwa@espn NCAA didn't. The county judge where Texas Tech resides did. I view this as an ethical conflict of interest potentially but that exists all over these days.
Teams/players always file in their local courts that are most likely to get a ruling that benefits them.
@GetSpurgd@espn Because there's likely an underlying conflict of interest. Schools go to their local courts to file and there is likely bias in the result. Sooo convenient the judge is Lubbock County, Texas.
NCAA can't enforce rules anymore cuz teams just go file injunctions in court now
@Manuel52219025@TennisDemon420@Black8mamba2@awfulannouncing Maybe...but Arnaldi won against fellow Italian in a walkover. So in theory, should be fine. Didn't even play a full match, so one could say, well rested.... but then in a match against yet another Italian, he suddenly can't even play a game? Smells fishy is all
@ErikDitka@bsimpson45@TalkinBaseball_ Heck, as a Cardinals fan, it was rough watching Matt Carpenter go from a tough strikeout, high doubles, all around the field hitter to a guy that looked like zero plate discipline and because purely a pull only hitter that could only face right handed pitching
@bsimpson45@TalkinBaseball_ Part of it is improved pitching, but I think some of it is analytics and "launch angle" bs is having teams teach hitters lower average swing habits that are more for home runs and such. It's killing hitters and the game