2026 World Cup (Official Thread)
- By Jaxbuck
- Other OSU and Professional Sports
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Just sayin': I'm sure he didn't get no satisfaction from the results of that match.......![]()
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Just sayin': I'm sure he didn't get no satisfaction from the results of that match.......![]()
I assume CBA is a collective bargaining agreement. I'm not smart enough to know what that has to do with restricting things.
But that's fine.
I still think that if someone wants to restrict which team a player is on, we'd have to make a true minor league system. Take the teams away from the schools. But of course, I'm sure none of us wants that.
My wife and I were on the phone last night with our daughter in Brooklyn. She was suffering trying to breathe while walking their dog.I'm 1/4 mile off the shore of Erie to my back yard. Can't even see the Lake. Can't even see the breakwall on the Lake.
In today's game, punishing the team is no longer punishing the players. They can transfer out to a team that isn't being punished. No one is stuck playing for that team. So NCAA's claim that they didn't want to punish current players is boof.Can we blame the NCAA for their ludicrous punishment? Why in the history of punishing teams, did they not give a fuck about "punishing the current players" concerning Michigan? They didn't give a fuck before and they certainly didn't give a fuck after.
That's the real crime.
So, here's where I'm at:
Can we blame the NCAA for their ludicrous punishment? Why in the history of punishing teams, did they not give a fuck about "punishing the current players" concerning Michigan? They didn't give a fuck before and they certainly didn't give a fuck after.
That's the real crime.
He can make double that amount if he gets the right job in the right league.Google AI: Mauricio Pochettino earns a base salary of roughly $6,040,600 per year as the head coach of the U.S. Men's National Team (USMNT). His lucrative compensation package is partially subsidized by philanthropic donations from billionaires, making him one of the highest-paid international soccer coaches globally.
Just sayin': If he does "bolt", it sure doesn't look like it would be due not enough money.
Yeah - I wouldn't really just leave. But it'd be awesome to do it. Maybe take a dump on the floor on my way out.Lots of good ideas above, although hopefully full of things one would 'like to say', but not really say.
Just sayin': Pictures of the loser of the match....

Hearing Poch will probably bolt after this contract? Bummer
Mick Jagger reacts for all England.

DNA and hard work yield pretty amazing results. Wowza.
Fortunately, that smokey here in NE OH is from those Canadian wildfires so it smells like maple syrup;-)