Athletes *know* they can't bet on their own team. It's to preserve competitive integrity — and it's why today's ruling left so many in CFB speechless.
Actions should have consequences, and those consequences should not be voided by friendly judges. https://t.co/c1YjmQhoN4
Brendan Sorsby saga opens old wound for Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz
“I still see Noah every day, and believe me, you think he’s not watching this and trying to figure out ‘what the hell happened to me?’”
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The model (RRFS) that is soon to take over some of the other models we have been used to using- is going nuclear for the Twin Cities on Wednesday. Starting with a heavy round of wind and storms 2-6am? and then 2-8pm “PDS TOR” soundings. Now- other models are more relaxed- somewhat- and it’s important to note that the models have been relatively hot garbage these days. HOWEVER- we are due for our annual banger of a storm. So please stay tuned to the forecast for Wednesday. It looks to be a big day for some of us in the area.
The Sorsby ruling is truly disastrous. It will be appealed, of course, because one of the fundamental parts of watching a sporting event is believing that it’s as fair a competition as possible — and that no one directly involved has money riding on specific outcomes.
McNabb:
*Said number of stitches in the 20s-30s
*Woke up this morning, felt good…thought he could play
*Thanked fans for the ovation upon his pre-game introduction
*Would not disclose the specific injuries yet
What a performance, played 35:47
This man ordered 165 pool noodles from Walmart. When they arrived through FedEx, there was a little surprise. They had been individually boxed.
You just know that Walmart employee is paid by the hour. 😆😆
And the FedEx driver got to unload an entire truck in one place, and they weren’t heavy.