@SportVoiceJW They are good. No doubt. But was it not just a week ago when they went to halftime at Morgan with 0 points and 59 yards TOTAL OFFENSE. They barely had 200 Yards TOTAL OFFENSE for the game. Oh well, maybe they had a bad week. Or maybe we are all sleeping on Morgans defense.
@hunternewman22@Nesh_Sports Congrats on an awesome high school career. I'm excited and can't wait to see you do your thing here at Morgan State. Welcome to Bear Nation! We are thrilled to have you!
@MikePrestonSun Still not sure what "Total Autonomy" means. If it means the football coach answers to Nobody at Morgan...No thanks. Also, I suggest you do a little homework on Coach Wilson.
It’s #homecomingseason!! There’s nothing like the energy and the feeling of unity that this time of year brings- especially for Bluefield State College. #HSRN#VoiceofChoice#HBCU https://t.co/NxcHv4uV2R
@PaulZeise Sorry, I just don't have a problem with a player being honest....Warts and all. I dont think every utterance needs to be run thru some P.R. professional. Occasional candor isnt a crime.
@colin_dunlap Bingo! In not giving Mike Tomlin a pass. If he chooses to sit this one out, I put him in the same category as Sid or anyone else who chooses silence when the stability of our society is at stake.
@colin_dunlap Silence is endorsement. I dont care if you are an NHL Superstar or a delivery boy from FedEx or a Talk show host. ALL of us have a responsibility. Simply sitting this one out isnt an option if we want a Civil Society. This ends when all of us get off the bench, and in the game
@Steigerworld @ayeemalik99 Protest has never been something you do when its convenient. Its whole purpose is to shake up the order and draw attention. Becasuse CK was willing to pay the consequences...He can kneel wherever and whenever he wanted to. He didnt ask for and didnt need white folks permission.
@MarkMaddenX No. A player can become infected in between tests. Also tests arent always accurate. There have been false positive and false negative results. You are assuming tests are always accurate. They aren't.