@JackThroned@Yuccax36@NFLosophy Vita and Lavonte both publically said it was players not Bowles. Also my original comments were that Bowles shares the blame to someone that said it was the players fault not Bowles. Also my feed is about 50/50.
@JackThroned@Yuccax36@NFLosophy Blame Baker if you want but I’m tired of people saying blame the player not Bowles. Bowles has chosen Baker to be his QB and chose the OC. So I don’t mind blaming those two but I don’t like how people want to use that to absolve Bowles. Also he mismanages the clock all the time
@DanyMosqueda@Big12Conference@ATTStadium If they’re paying both buyout they wants to make money off the game as well. They do that if it’s a home game or a neutral site but not an away game
Harry comes back to life because of a blood magic loop Rowling set up four books earlier, and it's one of the cleanest payoffs in modern fantasy.
In Goblet of Fire, Pettigrew takes Harry's blood for Voldemort's regeneration ritual. Voldemort wants that specific blood because it carries the protection from Lily's sacrifice. Taking it does let him touch Harry without burning. Taking it also puts Lily's charm inside his own body.
Voldemort is now carrying the same protection that made baby Harry impossible to kill in book 1. As long as Voldemort lives, Harry is tethered to life through Voldemort's blood. Dumbledore figures this out, which is why he tells Snape that Harry has to walk into the forest unarmed.
The Horcrux is the second mechanism. Voldemort accidentally made one inside Harry the night Lily died. When Voldemort casts Avada Kedavra in the forest, the curse hits something it can latch onto: the soul fragment, not Harry. The Horcrux dies. Harry doesn't.
The willing walk matters too. Harry surrenders without fighting back, the same way Lily did 17 years earlier. That invokes the same sacrificial protection she cast. Every defender at Hogwarts now carries it. The Killing Curses Voldemort throws in the final battle stop working.
Three magical contracts stacked: Lily's charm hiding inside Voldemort, the Horcrux absorbing the curse, Harry's surrender extending the protection forward.
The Resurrection Stone summons echoes of the dead so Harry has the courage to walk in. That's all it does. The reason he comes back is that Voldemort built the loophole himself in Goblet of Fire and never noticed.
@AllKindsWeather Also we had to go cross country they went a state over.
And their senior guard who’s in his third year at Arizona is going off while our guards who are brand new have struggled.
@LaFayetteSwell@JeffDarlington Well when comparing two jobs differences there’s no point in bringing up what they have in common. Also both are still great jobs. Top 10 in NIL. Both are in recruiting hot beds. Top 10 Facilities.