“For months, radical progressive politicians like Tim Walz have incited violence against law enforcement officers who are simply trying to do their jobs. Unsurprisingly, these calls to dangerously interject oneself into legitimate law-enforcement activities have ended in violence, tragically resulting in injuries and fatalities.
As there is with any officer-involved shooting, there will be a robust and comprehensive investigation that takes place to determine if the use of force was justified. As we await these facts and gain a clearer understanding, we urge the political voices to lower the temperature to ensure their constituents and law enforcement officers stay safe.”
- @NRA
This dude pops up on my feed once or twice a year and im always reminded what an ignorant fuckstick he is. You can argue the logistics of MLF all you want, but saying he "rode" Rodgers to success is such a "I know absolutely nothing about ball" statement.
I truly do not get the people parsing this with “he’s a good coach.”
He’s not. There isn’t any evidence that he is. He rode a HOF QB to early success and has been utter dogshit ever since.
They scored 40 on both SEC teams they played, a feat OU didn't accomplish once. OU did drop 40 on the powerhouse trio of Illinois St, Kent State, and Temple. Good for them.
EVERY SINGLE LEAGUE. I believe that if a team is IN the field entering the champ game, a loss should NOT push them OUT. SEC, B1G, B12, ACC - all of them.
Blood runs deeper than your physical location.
This also doesn’t consider that Notre Dame just clicks for certain people (but not everyone).
And I don’t say that in a snobby way. But ND is unquestionably unique and draws a certain type of person. So many people feel at home there.
That’s a major source for ND’s fandom. It’s special (to us). It’s a community that runs deeper than just cheering for the same team.
You’d be shocked at how many non-alumni donate to the University of Notre Dame. You don’t find that elsewhere, which just speaks to this different connection.