@ClayTravis The difference is Clay and McAfee built audiences from nothing. They had to entertain and inform. ESPN talkers built nothing. They look down on their audience because they never had to work to build it.
@Mr_Andrew_Fox College has many lopsided matchups where the outcome in known before kickoff. No intensity. A close game between ranked teams or NFL rivals is as intense as it gets. Go see a Steelers v Ravens or Eagles v Giants game for intensity.
@PeteNakos@On3 The SEC shit all over the "integrity of the game" for decades by illegally paying players. If Soresby was at an SEC school, they'd support him fully. They just want Tech out to get another SEC team in the playoffs.
@TimCowlishaw It's like insider trading. He has access to non-public info. What if he does a prop bet on his passing stats, so he's forcing the ball? No sport can survive if fans think it's rigged. Gambling should never be allowed for players.
@PeteNakos By this logic, a judge can use an injunction to stop punishment for any crime at all. Sure the guy may have robbed a bank, but sending him to jail would cause him to suffer a probable, imminent, and irreparable injury if he can't attend Wrestlemania.
@ClayTravis Soon to be overturned by a judge not in Lubbock. Disturbing how judges now issue injunctions not based on law but on pleasing the local mob but or particular partisan group.
@PeteThamel Injunctions have become a sham. Judges now issue injunctions to please voters or donors rather than basing them on law. This will likely get overturned by another court as so many injunctions do these days. Judge won’t care. He got his political points banked.
@ChaseDaniel@damienwoody@LauraRutledge@bepryor@ESPNNFL People down on steelers because the media is obsessed with the Ravens. Ravens are currently 2nd best odds behind the Rams to win the Super Bowl. Lunacy, spurred on by constant Raven hype.