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Makes sense. Gio had a good first half when our OL gave him plenty of time to throw. 2nd half a different story as UVA dialed up the pressure.Apparently Todd Mcshay liked him after seeing him at a camp throwing vs zero pressure...
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Makes sense. Gio had a good first half when our OL gave him plenty of time to throw. 2nd half a different story as UVA dialed up the pressure.Apparently Todd Mcshay liked him after seeing him at a camp throwing vs zero pressure...
Here's what he said, among great competition.And, who is Todd McShay?
Good problem is quick decision making, not arm talent.Here's what he said, among great competition.
"Lopez transferred from South Alabama to become Bill Belichick’s first college QB. He’s short but has BIG arm talent and killed it in the QB competition over the weekend. The deep ball specifically is beautiful and it’s clear he has a lot of confidence in his arm."
Bit there's obviously zero rushers...
Somebody explain this to me, please, because I am clearly stupid. If you are an ultra wealthy person, why in the world would you get enjoyment out of forking over $55 million of your own money so that some dude who sucks at his job doesn’t have to work anymore?
Its his, money, he can do what he wants. You were griping about Lombardii and The Saudis and said you were calling the Rams Club and holding back some donations. Again your money your rightWhat bothers me more is why said individual wasn't willing to part with the same sum to the same university for other more pressing matters? I know its his money and I know it have also given to UNC athletics in at least commensurate levels as academics...but we are talking such a huge sum. How much good could that gift do for the university at large?
Correct and I said as much. I also have the right to be curious why someone would value football so much moreso than the university at large.Its his, money, he can do what he wants. You were griping about Lombardii and The Saudis and said you were calling the Rams Club and holding back some donations. Again your money your right
I agree with you. But, perhaps they're thinking it will end up generating more money for the university than if they gifted it? Who knows.Correct and I said as much. I also have the right to be curious why someone would value football so much moreso than the university at large.
First, we don't know how much said donor may have given to the academic side of LSU.Correct and I said as much. I also have the right to be curious why someone would value football so much moreso than the university at large.
First, we don't know how much said donor may have given to the academic side of LSU.
Second, it's LSU, the money is probably best spent on the football team.
First, we don't know how much said donor may have given to the academic side of LSU.
Second, it's LSU, the money is probably best spent on the football team.
					
				
						
					
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				This is so ridiculous lol. Of course he had to play to his moronic constituents and randomly suck off Trump in the middle of the interview.![]()
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry says LSU AD Scott Woodward won't hire next football coach
Landry took an apparent shot at LSU AD Scott Woodward's hiring history during a meeting with the press on Wednesdaywww.cbssports.com
Not to answer all of the above, but essentially, bc they are bat shit fucking crazy LSU!![]()
They think of themselves as a Duke or Baron within a kingdom.This trend of Republican politicians wanting to meddle in coaching searches is so ridiculously on brand for them.
I think it has to do with a rejection of subject matter expertise and an assumption that having access to power means they should use it even if they have no damn clue what they're doing.They think of themselves as a Duke or Baron within a kingdom.