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tOSU at Minnesota, Thurs. Sep 2nd, 8 ET on Fox

Who was this Jesus fellow? Those are amazing god-like stats.

Transfer from Nazareth. Only one star, but it was really big.

And he was Jewish.

Can he match his Father. His Dad was creative in space.

Guy could really draw a crowd. Culinary skills out the wazoo, water to wine, feed a crowd with a few fish and some bread, and you didn't want to be a money changer when he got mad.

Thanks for reopening the door:

Strong leadership skills.
Amazing ability to escape crowds.
Unaffected by weather.
Fast fast. Like forty-day fast.
Helps out a lot in the medical tent.
Poster Boy for this new NIL era.

Sorry, not gonna make any crossing route jokes.

Yea but the old man could rain down fire..

Bethleham got a visit, but only because his father was from there.

But didn't he have some kind of "season ending" injury?

Out of commission for three days, but He came back better than ever. Some would say, “miraculous recovery”.

He was only out a few days.

We're all going to burn in Hell, aren't we?
 
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He’s not a good QB. I’ll gladly eat crow if I’m wrong but he doesn’t look like he has it to me.
When exactly is this transpiring?

We just watched two powerhouses with Nick Sheridan level quarterbacking.

We don't know if CJ's going to be great, and continue the absurd run of arguably the greatest quarterback in school history like the last 4 Qbs have been at times. Or like when they go from bosa to bosa to Young.

What we know is he's not as terrible as you suggested.
 
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Out of commission for three days, but He came back better than ever. Some would say, “miraculous recovery”.
I always wondered how the elapsed time from about 3 pm on Friday afternoon until sometime before sunrise on Sunday morning was ‘3 days’. I mean, 3 different calendar days are involved, but it’s a little over 36 hours, not even close to 72.

But Michelle whoever on BTN has the same sense of time, since she said on the pre-game show yesterday that the Rutgers-Temple game was postponed for ‘72 hours’. The delay was from Thursday evening until noon on Saturday, about 41.5 hours.

But I digress.
 
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I always wondered how the elapsed time from about 3 pm on Friday afternoon until sometime before sunrise on Sunday morning was ‘3 days’. I mean, 3 different calendar days are involved, but it’s a little over 36 hours, not even close to 72.

But Michelle whoever on BTN has the same sense of time, since she said on the pre-game show yesterday that the Rutgers-Temple game was postponed for ‘72 hours’. The delay was from Thursday evening until noon on Saturday, about 41.5 hours.

But I digress.

Oh I’ve got the same questions. There’s a quiet dissent out there that posits the crucifixion occurred on a Thursday and better coincides with the slaying of the paschal lamb for the then ongoing Passover. It makes sense to me and doesn’t conflict with what’s written.

There’s most likely a better thread than this one to get into hermeneutics.:biggrin2:
 
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Oh I’ve got the same questions. There’s a quiet dissent out there that posits the crucifixion occurred on a Thursday and better coincides with the slaying of the paschal lamb for the then ongoing Passover. It makes sense to me and doesn’t conflict with what’s written.

There’s most likely a better thread than this one to get into hermeneutics.:biggrin2:

All I know is that if Coombs doesn't start making it a lot harder to pass over this defense there is going to be another crucifixion.
 
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