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Legendary coach who maid 100 million on the backs of unpaid labor. Now wants to regulate the earnings of those who can finely earn fair market value. This is clown behavior.
I heard the Atlanta Falcons wanted no part of being the opponent for the Saints' Monday Night Football game, commemorating the 20-year anniversary of the historic "Dome-coming" game in 2006. And the NFL scheduled them for it anyway.
#SacrificialLambs
Lane this morning about Sept. 19: “The only good thing is,” he said, “there’s definitely not near as many (fans) as a lot of stadiums, so it’s not like there will be 100,000, like Tennessee, hating you.”
Yes… Ole Miss is the ex who can’t keep talking about the other.
There’s a pattern I’ve noticed when it comes to Ole Miss and Oxford.
For years, when Ole Miss football was mediocre or irrelevant nationally, people loved romanticizing the place. They’d talk about how they’d always wanted to visit Oxford. They’d bring up William Faulkner, the food scene, the music, the charm of the town, the Grove, the pageantry. Ole Miss was treated like this fascinating Southern experience everyone wanted to see for themselves.
But the second Ole Miss became a real threat in college football, the second it started competing for top recruits, playoff spots, and legitimacy on the national stage the tone changed. Suddenly, people are reaching for every negative stereotype they can find, using the school’s history as ammunition when it becomes convenient competitively or to score points on social media.
Hear me out.. your child should have some level of fear about you, kids who don’t fear any of their parents don’t fear anyone or anything and that’s a big problem..
One city has a giant Bass Pro Shop inside a Pyramid along the Mississippi River.
The other city has a street covered in bachelorette party vomit.
LeBron is way off on this one.