Lacrosse moms is 100% accurate, My son was a goalie and he came out of the net and hit a kid. The hit wasn't egregious, no penalty called but the kid did get knocked off his feet. He got up quickly and continued to play. His mom was NOT happy. She yelled at my son that she was "going to get him after the game". Her son was mortified and during the next stoppage in play, ran over to her to tell her to stop with the histrionics
I was at Game 7 last night. What an incredible game. As a Bolts fan, it was nerve racking the entire game. Kuch was obviously nowhere close to 100% but he gutted it out.
Vasy wasn't challenged much (only 18 SOG) but still made the big saves when called upon. McDonagh had a monster game, blocking 5 shots (TV had him at 9 blocks) and he started the shortie that was the difference in the game.
My uncle was on those early 50's teams. Bob Smith was his name. He made all pro one year I believe. He also held the NFL record for the longest INT return (102 yards) until 1978. He would tell some great stories. I ordered the book and can't wait to read it
Grilling 12 bacon wrapped filet mignon's and making a bearnaise sauce to accompany. Also making shrimp scampi to go over linguine. Starting off with a chopped bleu cheese / pecan salad
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Monday, The Ohio State University was recognized by the National Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS) for ranking second nationally in the 2006-07 academic year in former student-athletes returning and completing their undergraduate degrees.
As a member of the NCAS Degree Completion and Community Service Program (DCP), Ohio State is one of six Big Ten universities to offer its former student-athletes the opportunity to return, with tuition assistance, to finish their higher education after exhausting their athletic eligibility. In the program, each qualified returning OSU student-athlete receives tuition reimbursement for their involvement with university and community service programs.
Since the program was started at Ohio State in 1994, more than 100 former Buckeyes have come back to complete their undergrad coursework.
Read that and see how full of shit "the experts" are and have been
A few examples...
“We have about five more years at the outside to do something.” • Kenneth Watt, ecologist
“Civilization will end within 15 or 30 years unless immediate action is taken against problems facing mankind.” • George Wald, Harvard Biologist
“We are in an environmental crisis which threatens the survival of this nation, and of the world as a suitable place of human habitation.” • Barry Commoner, Washington University biologist
“Man must stop pollution and conserve his resources, not merely to enhance existence but to save the race from intolerable deterioration and possible extinction.” • New York Times editorial, the day after the first Earth Day
“Population will inevitably and completely outstrip whatever small increases in food supplies we make. The death rate will increase until at least 100-200 million people per year will be starving to death during the next ten years.” • Paul Ehrlich, Stanford University biologist
“By…[1975] some experts feel that food shortages will have escalated the present level of world hunger and starvation into famines of unbelievable proportions. Other experts, more optimistic, think the ultimate food-population collision will not occur until the decade of the 1980s.” • Paul Ehrlich, Stanford University biologist
“It is already too late to avoid mass starvation.” • Denis Hayes, chief organizer for Earth Day
Brown sausage in a cast iron skillet until no pink left
In a 12" cast iron skillet at 350F (I use my induction platform) melt the butter. Add the flour 1 TBSP at a time, whisking until fully incorporated. Repeat until the roux is very thick. Add one cup of milk and whisk. Add the remaining milk, one cup at a time. Add salt & pepper. Continue whisking as the gravy starts to thicken. Add the cooked sausage and bring to a slight boil (gravy will start to bubble). Turn to low (175F) and start the oven to cook the biscuits.
I do sous vide a LOT. I cook steaks via sous vide at 123F for about two hours then finish on a super hot (1000F++) charcoal grill, I raise the charcoal grate up with fire bricks to within 2" of the food grate. I pat the steaks dry then place on the grate. I flip the steaks every 30 seconds until I get an internal temp of 130. By the time the steaks get to the dinner table, carry over cooking has them at a perfect 135 for medium rare.
Iv'e done shrimp, tri tip, chicken and even bacon (overnight) sous vide. Tremendous technique
Mattison the the DC. He calls the formations. Halfley was the co DC but it's Mattison's D
Coombs has never been a DC and pretty sure he will be similar to Halfley, role wise. He get a huge raise (I wasn't aware NFL position coaches got paid so little relative to college coaches) and he's from Ohio. If Fickell leaves at UC, I wouldn't be surprised to see him at UC
Day isn't going anywhere. His young family moved very frequently (life as a coach) and I've seen they like the area and plan to stay there for a while. How long is a while? No clue
Ryan Day had ZERO head coaching experience before this year (not counting the 3 games last year) so Venables as a first year coach is not out of the realm of possibilty
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Lacrosse moms is 100% accurate, My son was a goalie and he came out of the net and hit a kid. The hit wasn't egregious, no penalty called but the kid did get knocked off his feet. He got up quickly and continued to play. His mom was NOT happy. She yelled at my son that she was "going to get him after the game". Her son was mortified and during the next stoppage in play, ran over to her to tell her to stop with the histrionics
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
To be fair, I believe his son plays for them
Knowles didn’t coach that game
It's been answered earlier in the thread
Apparently, all he had left to graduate was one English course that he can complete online
I was at Game 7 last night. What an incredible game. As a Bolts fan, it was nerve racking the entire game. Kuch was obviously nowhere close to 100% but he gutted it out.
Vasy wasn't challenged much (only 18 SOG) but still made the big saves when called upon. McDonagh had a monster game, blocking 5 shots (TV had him at 9 blocks) and he started the shortie that was the difference in the game.
The Finals should be entertaining
He's not the OL coach, he's the WR coach
My uncle was on those early 50's teams. Bob Smith was his name. He made all pro one year I believe. He also held the NFL record for the longest INT return (102 yards) until 1978. He would tell some great stories. I ordered the book and can't wait to read it
Farrell is a fat POS
Maybe because Tucker is in his first year? Teams typically have a lot of turnover when there is a HC change
McKay was the head coach as well for the Buc's. That quote was in reference to the execution of the offense
As in the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result
If I get to see Emilia Clarke naked some more I’m down
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"The Great Santini" is a vastly underrated movie IMO
Great book too
Doing a prime brisket tomorrow starting at 4 AM. Hoping this hockey game doesn't go into OT
With no preseason, borderline players didn't get a chance to show what they could do in game situations
Sucks
He had the greatest pop-up slide. Maximized his speed. 3000k hits was a bonus. Played a pretty good OF too
RIP
Grilling 12 bacon wrapped filet mignon's and making a bearnaise sauce to accompany. Also making shrimp scampi to go over linguine. Starting off with a chopped bleu cheese / pecan salad
A cursory search found this:
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Monday, The Ohio State University was recognized by the National Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS) for ranking second nationally in the 2006-07 academic year in former student-athletes returning and completing their undergraduate degrees.
As a member of the NCAS Degree Completion and Community Service Program (DCP), Ohio State is one of six Big Ten universities to offer its former student-athletes the opportunity to return, with tuition assistance, to finish their higher education after exhausting their athletic eligibility. In the program, each qualified returning OSU student-athlete receives tuition reimbursement for their involvement with university and community service programs.
Since the program was started at Ohio State in 1994, more than 100 former Buckeyes have come back to complete their undergrad coursework.
Link:https://ohiostatebuckeyes.com/second-chance-at-degree-an-attractive-option-for-former-buckeye-student-athletes/
Now I need a shower
https://www.ihatethemedia.com/earth-day-predictions-of-1970-the-reason-…
Read that and see how full of shit "the experts" are and have been
A few examples...
“We have about five more years at the outside to do something.”
• Kenneth Watt, ecologist
“Civilization will end within 15 or 30 years unless immediate action is taken against problems facing mankind.”
• George Wald, Harvard Biologist
“We are in an environmental crisis which threatens the survival of this nation, and of the world as a suitable place of human habitation.”
• Barry Commoner, Washington University biologist
“Man must stop pollution and conserve his resources, not merely to enhance existence but to save the race from intolerable deterioration and possible extinction.”
• New York Times editorial, the day after the first Earth Day
“Population will inevitably and completely outstrip whatever small increases in food supplies we make. The death rate will increase until at least 100-200 million people per year will be starving to death during the next ten years.”
• Paul Ehrlich, Stanford University biologist
“By…[1975] some experts feel that food shortages will have escalated the present level of world hunger and starvation into famines of unbelievable proportions. Other experts, more optimistic, think the ultimate food-population collision will not occur until the decade of the 1980s.”
• Paul Ehrlich, Stanford University biologist
“It is already too late to avoid mass starvation.”
• Denis Hayes, chief organizer for Earth Day
My world famous sausage gravy:
1 lb. of hot breakfast sausage (I use Jimmy Dean)
Half a stick of butter
7-8 TBSP of flour
4 cups of whole milk
2 tsp pepper
1 tsp table salt
Brown sausage in a cast iron skillet until no pink left
In a 12" cast iron skillet at 350F (I use my induction platform) melt the butter. Add the flour 1 TBSP at a time, whisking until fully incorporated. Repeat until the roux is very thick. Add one cup of milk and whisk. Add the remaining milk, one cup at a time. Add salt & pepper. Continue whisking as the gravy starts to thicken. Add the cooked sausage and bring to a slight boil (gravy will start to bubble). Turn to low (175F) and start the oven to cook the biscuits.
Serve over split biscuits
I do sous vide a LOT. I cook steaks via sous vide at 123F for about two hours then finish on a super hot (1000F++) charcoal grill, I raise the charcoal grate up with fire bricks to within 2" of the food grate. I pat the steaks dry then place on the grate. I flip the steaks every 30 seconds until I get an internal temp of 130. By the time the steaks get to the dinner table, carry over cooking has them at a perfect 135 for medium rare.
Iv'e done shrimp, tri tip, chicken and even bacon (overnight) sous vide. Tremendous technique
The rich get richer. Shit, I'm sick of typing that
I'm so old I played electric football. Tudor still makes the game, thinking about buying the large set
The rich get richer...smh
Mattison the the DC. He calls the formations. Halfley was the co DC but it's Mattison's D
Coombs has never been a DC and pretty sure he will be similar to Halfley, role wise. He get a huge raise (I wasn't aware NFL position coaches got paid so little relative to college coaches) and he's from Ohio. If Fickell leaves at UC, I wouldn't be surprised to see him at UC
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Florida hates itself?
I resemble that remark
No team that loses 4 in a row should be in the top 25
Period
Or maybe get developed and be a first round pick? Like Haskins and most likely Fields?
smh
Day isn't going anywhere. His young family moved very frequently (life as a coach) and I've seen they like the area and plan to stay there for a while. How long is a while? No clue
As a cancer survivor (so far) you and your dad are in my prayers
Cancer sucks
Fields and who else? Haskins, Burrow, Barrett, Martell and Baldwin all originally signed with Ohio. Burrow, Baldwin and Martell transferred out.
And a better chance to get to the NFL, which is the goal of most college players when they choose a school.
STFU you loser
Stupid move, who are they going to get better than Babs???
Grass isn't always greener
This times 1000
I live in Florida but for the sake of this post, I'm from Missouri
Tell me how you really feel
LOL
"Your sources"?
LOL
The forecast in columbus is for .24" of rain during the game (right now, could change). Winds less than 12 MPH
Not like their Sparty game in 2015
This shit gets old
Whatever you're drinking or smoking, I want some
Agree. Should have thought twice (or three times) before posting his shit
Ryan Day had ZERO head coaching experience before this year (not counting the 3 games last year) so Venables as a first year coach is not out of the realm of possibilty
STFU
Don't bend over in the shower
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And he's THIRD STRING????
FML