Happy Thanksgiving to all the board posers here. GD93 is happy to be here and happy our Fighting Irish are once again in contention for a National Title!!!!!
Theskibro is thankful for the many onions expressed on this boardHappy Thanksgiving to you too … and all the other guys and gals on this board.
I'm happy that ND is currently 10-1 and hopefully will be 11-1 by the end of Saturday night's game. But I just don't think they're playoff material. Its not that the players have talent and drive. Its more that we simply haven't been putting away teams we should have (other than Texas). Others may disagree with me (thats ok … thats what this board is for), but I feel it all has something to do with coaching … not just the fundamentals, but the plays, calling of plays, and instilling a killer instinct. Something just seems to be missing with Kelly's teams.
JW says hi jackass!Happy Thanksgiving to you!
Now that is Gaunt throwing down The Gauntlet. Yeah baby^^Happy Thanksgiving^^^ This day we give thanks that we are not the people like you.^^^ We sleep well at night.^^^
In court papers that Florida State University fought to keep confidential, the former director of the school’s Victim Advocate Office testified that in 2014, a total of 113 students reported being sexually battered, which is the same as rape in Florida. But the college reported only 14 cases to the federal government, records show.
The former official, Melissa Ashton, who ran the advocate office in 2014, also testified that in the nine years she worked in that office, an estimated 40 football players had been accused of either sexual assault or “intimate partner” violence, and that to the best of her recollection, only one person had been found responsible. She said most of the women chose not to pursue the cases “based on fear.”
Feel free to call me any name you wish. Argus, etc. Because you are a f*cking creep. CREEP.
Jimbo says hi jackass!^^Happy Thanksgiving^^^ This day we give thanks that we are not the people like you.^^^ We sleep well at night.^^^
In court papers that Florida State University fought to keep confidential, the former director of the school’s Victim Advocate Office testified that in 2014, a total of 113 students reported being sexually battered, which is the same as rape in Florida. But the college reported only 14 cases to the federal government, records show.
The former official, Melissa Ashton, who ran the advocate office in 2014, also testified that in the nine years she worked in that office, an estimated 40 football players had been accused of either sexual assault or “intimate partner” violence, and that to the best of her recollection, only one person had been found responsible. She said most of the women chose not to pursue the cases “based on fear.”
Feel free to call me any name you wish. Argus, etc. Because you are a f*cking creep. CREEP.