@fox4kc I totally get needing to warn people, but this doesn't take 15 minutes of you saying the same one minute update 15x in a row. I swear local meteorologists have huge need to be seen. Literally just spent the last 5 minutes saying the storm doesn't look bad and no updates.
@Stanimal032 That's the funny thing. TT fans have this narrative that other fans dont like them because they are throwing around $. This NIL world is ridiculous but 100% I'd hope KSU did the same thing if we could. Better TT than Texas or OhioSt. Never disliked TT until their handling of this
@hcolombi_3 I mean, if that did come out it would be a massive issue and there would be a choice between sports books no longer accepting college game bets, or the entire system folds as we know it. Otherwise, this ends up as people betting on WWE wrestling.
@DerekYoungKSO And if TT had come out and said, he's not eligible to play but we're still going to make sure he has the support and treatment needed, they largely would've looked like the good guy here. Instead, they continue to act like they have no options here other than to start him at QB.
@marcellusspears@mrlongshore 100% there should be an investigation into what was known by these schools. Doesn't change that TT shouldnt play him. He can be around team for support. Honestly, if addict, not sure how helpful it is being around new teammates in an environment that would seem to be a trigger.
@Redraider6943@Mister_Root Lol ok. BS admits he did something which is a known banned activity with known serious penalty. He didn't do it at TT and it sucks for you that you got the shaft. But similar to if you paid $5m and he got hurt, that's life. If he plays for TT, that is when TT has crossed line.
@ChazWrightTV Certain lines everyone knows can't be crossed. Spent most of my career in public accounting. If employer found out youre involved in insider trading at a former employer, you're done. Doesn't matter it wasn't at the current company, ethically and reputationally, can't employ them
@KelRobin_5 Or D - because he clearly violated the most basic rule in sports, then after he is caught blames mental health and says he has an addiction that somehow places him above the clear consequences that every player in every sport is aware of.
@JacobHarrisSBI@SBInsiderHQ@RCMB323@austinmasseySBI He was redshirting... Not like he wasn't inside the building. It's like saying someone isn't guilty of insider trading when they use info gained from sitting in the room when decisions are made but aren't directly involved in making decisions.
@JackOfAllGamess We had very different experiences. I lived in Birmingham from 2014-2016. I will say when I went to a match in 2016 v Chelsea, it was the weirdest atmosphere I've ever experienced. Very bad energy for a bad team. Also, the whole time I lived there almost nobody cared about Villa.
@Stanimal032 100%. I have a no soliciting sign on my door that is frequently ignored. The only people I will ever give business to if they knock on my door are the kids doing scout/school/lemonade stand sales. Everyone else that knocks, never using you. Don't even care if it's during daytime
@mattleeanderson Players with the top 5 most flops at the All-Star break have to be on the court at halftime of the All Star game and wave to the crowd as the video board shows their flops.
@Simon_Ingari As a tax person, there are absolutely reasons for tracking where employees are doing work - actually a requirement. Not saying this is the reason here, but having an employee working from an unexpected state or worse another country can cause significant payroll/PE/Nexus isues
I know it's one game - but it's not - Estevez cannot be the Royals closer to start this season. Maybe he works himself there, but he's worthless right now.
@Simon_Ingari Recently left large public accounting, can't explain how refreshing it is to be able to focus on a few key projects, rather than juggling dozens at a time. Feel so much more productive and also feel I have freedom to really solve an issue, not just bandaid so I can move to next.