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Per Shelton, EDGE Anthony Jones was fielding multiple offers of over $1M per year.
He picked Oregon over Alabama and Texas A&M yesterday.
This is the price to play in the high end EDGE market nowadays.
Per Mick Walker, CB Jakob Weatherspoon took OVs to North Carolina and Penn State in June without telling reporters or Ohio State coaches.
OSU found out, sat him down, and had a very tough conversation with him.
They thought they left things in a good place, until he flipped out of the blue.
Emphasis mine, sadlyPremierdrum said:Good morning from the last day of band camp.
Bylaw requires that charged parties are notified prior to public release, but doesn't specify how much advance notice is required.
Typical cases involve disclosure to charged parties the day prior. However, should the COI have reason to believe the parties might leak the decision, that advance notice could be minimized to hours or even less. That sort of flexibility could come into play with this.
We have a little ad hoc group chat going of connected folks sniffing for smoke. There's no reason thus far to believe that we're in the notification window, but we've known since Monday that UM has been expecting that notification at any point.
Thanks to the cameras the cops now have to wait for a reason.I like the videos where the perp gives the cops a reason and they beat the living dog shit out of him.........
He’s earned $535,935 on the Korn Ferry Tour so far this year, good for third place while the leader is at $660K. The tour average for YTD is listed at $82,598, which would seem to barely cover one’s travel expenses.Not certain of the tournament (purse actually), but third place money (actually, third fourth and fifth divided by three), could be pretty good, usually six figures. That'll buy him alot of pancakes.
My wife enjoys watching YouTube vids of police cameras where entitiled idiots argue that there should not be consequences for their actions. She particularly enjoys that moment when they realize that their opinion means absolutely zero.
Looking forward to that moment from the UM crowd.
I’m quite sure you’ve never reached your Optimum Stimulation Level, since all your efforts are rejected by Jessica Alba.
I’m quite sure you’ve never reached your Optimum Stimulation Level, since all your efforts are rejected by Jessica Alba.He was very likely a perfect storm of factors making him susceptible to such acute addiction.
He is responsible for what he's done but it's just tragic all the way around.
Victims, his family and the addict. Ugh.
My wife enjoys watching YouTube vids of police cameras where entitiled idiots argue that there should not be consequences for their actions. She particularly enjoys that moment when they realize that their opinion means absolutely zero.There isn't enough data in the world to "win" an argument on the internet.
People are going to believe what they want to believe.
I focus on asking myself why I would care what they say think or feel in the first place. The answer is usually a pretty quick "I don't" and get on with my real life.
Busy day. Cheated and asked Gemini...
While a direct causal link between a high optimum stimulation level (OSL) or sensation-seeking disposition and the development of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) has not been established, research points to an indirect relationship.
Here's a breakdown of the key connections:
In summary, a high optimum stimulation level/sensation-seeking disposition is not a direct cause of CTE. Rather, it is a personality trait that may predispose an individual to behaviors and choices (like participating in high-contact sports and underreporting injuries) that increase their risk of repetitive head impacts, the underlying cause of CTE.
- Sensation-seeking and risky behaviors: Sensation-seeking is a personality trait characterized by the pursuit of novel, varied, and intense experiences, often with a willingness to take physical and social risks.
- Participation in high-impact activities: Individuals with a higher sensation-seeking disposition are more likely to participate in risky activities and contact sports, such as football, boxing, and rugby. These activities are the primary risk factor for repetitive head impacts (RHI), which are the known cause of CTE.
- Concussion reporting and care: Research has found that athletes with a higher sensation-seeking disposition are less likely to report concussion symptoms or seek appropriate medical care. This can lead to a longer clinical recovery and increase the risk of subsequent head injuries, which is a significant factor in the development of CTE.