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probably doesn't have experience inheriting his uncle's girth like you do.Didn’t inherit Uncle Mike’s girth I see.
This is falseI would've won if I had played more.
Thanks for bringing this back BB73!
How bad was Ohio State's rushing attack in 2003 after MoC left?
Defensive back Ira Guilford had 28 carries for 64 yards (2.3 average). He was 4th in carries behind Lydell Ross (193); Craig Krenzel (109); and Maurice Hall (97).
2.3 yards per carry is pretty bad. But the entire team averaged only 3.3 yards per carry that year. No, that's not a typo: 3.3 yard per carry.
Against Iowa, the Buckeyes ran the ball 42 times for 56 yards (1.3 ypc). The Buckeyes won that game 19-10 thanks to a punt return TD, and blocked punt TD, a FG, and a safety.
Amazing that Ohio State went 11-2 that season with a BCS bowl victory.
It's an organization. That's what organizations do... and now it's reportedly approved.
The NCAA is remarkably consistent at fucking it up.
Whatever it is, they will fuck it up.
Cover up raping kids for decades? OK.
Put 3500 students through fake classes for 18 years? OK.
Yikes!Raiders' Nick O'Leary reveals he underwent two heart procedures last month, plans to play in 2021
O'Leary will miss this season after suffering a heart attack
In late May, the Las Vegas Raiders placed tight end Nick O'Leary on the Reserve/NFI list. At the time, many thought he was hanging up the cleats for good, but O'Leary revealed on Monday that he was dealing with a serious heart issue that put his career in jeopardy. According to the Palm Beach Post, O'Leary had surgery to clear 100 percent blockage to the heart last month, but is expected to make a full recovery and is hoping he can resume his football career next season. O'Leary underwent an angioplasty on May 19 -- one of two procedures he had to correct this issue.
"I feel good," O'Leary said. "I feel better than I did before. I've got to be on blood thinners for six months to a year. That's really the only reason now why I can't play football. If I (got cut), they said that would be the biggest problem, wouldn't be able to stop the bleeding."
O'Leary was working out when he felt a sharp pain in his left arm that moved to his chest, and it was a pain that came back again while he was playing pickleball with his brother.
"I said sarcastically to my brother there's something wrong with my heart, I don't know what it is," O'Leary said. "I happened to go to the hospital, and they told me it was a heart attack."
Entire article: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...-procedures-last-month-plans-to-play-in-2021/
Not sure which thread this best belongs in:
Berlin Authorities Intentionally Placed Children With Pedophiles For 30 Years As Part Of ‘Experiment’, German Media Says
I say we resume fire-bombing immediately.
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