@dannykanell Danny. That’s not fact. You can think it might happen, and it theoretically could happen, but history is not exactly on your side, and you’re putting out a theory as fact. C’mon. Do better.
@RaiderRaccoon21@PaulMountaineer That may be truly what TT is trying to do. If so, that needs to be said explicitly and with clarity. As it stands… it’s not, and TT is being eaten alive in PR for all very legitimate reasons.
@SimpEmcee@AriWasserman It’s one of the reason ND and ND fans get stereotyped as Holier Than Thou. Most of us would rather take the highish road than win with questionable ethics.
@SimpEmcee@AriWasserman NOPE. Over the years, there is plenty of talk on ND boards about players who have loads of talent at positions of need. When character/fit become a question mark, yes, some latitude is given. Or a longer look. But most of us agree — it’s not worth compromising values.
@delazavala@BrooksAustinBA To the first part of your statement, yes. Context matters. It looks like a bunch of folks throwing around money, thinking consequences don’t matter. That hits differently.
To the second, people would care. Just not as much. Again, context matters.
Stop playing the victim.
@MDT2K9@mjoneill171@BanFallWeddings@ND09FAN@SWiltfong_ How is ND’s scheduling, when compared to P4 conference schedules, substantially weaker across the board year over year? What would a “real” schedule be, and how would joining a conference guarantee that?
@HorsemenPod He isn’t saying that at all. Read it again. It’s fantasy football, so less good run game = Carr’s numbers (and ranking) goes up. There isn’t a premise in that post saying a bad run game exposes Carr.
@PropHolliday@TrainaStrong You do know that Jordan was already well into his NBA career at that point, right?
Maybe you don’t, since you were, in fact, of a Diaper Wearing Age during some of Jordan’s prime years.