So let me get this straight, unless something meets the exact same situation as Penn State then the NCAA should look the other way. By your logic it is o.k. to sexual assault women for three years at Montana because there was no ten year cover up?
It is o.k. to look the other way until a woman gets beaten to death by her boy friend? It is o.k. to kill a teammate?
Do you understand what you are saying? Molesting children is a terrible crime but so is rape and murder.
If you punish one (if you are the NCAA) you have to punish the rest. You can't just pick an choose which crimes are worse or which victims were hurt the most.
If I had a daughter at the University of Montana and you were running the NCAA I would be very worried about how you felt about her safety. I guess violence against women is o.k. in your book because it doesn't meet the Penn State standard you just set.
Designer Ralph Lauren announced Friday that the uniforms it provides the U.S. Olympic team at the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, will, in fact, be made in the United States. Also the uniforms for the 2016 Summer Games will be made in the USA.
Ralph Lauren has a contract with the U.S. Olympic Committee until 2020.
Right Donna, most people don't know that the NFL is non-profit, the NFL gets away with its non-profit status like MLB gets away with its status of being anti-trust exempt.
I wish they would have gone with the top 8 to 12 teams. Now everyone will just point to team five and team six and complain about them not getting in.
Bowls are still meaningful to me. It is great to see Vanderbilt in a bowl game anytime they can make it. Or if Duke ever makes a bowl, it will be meaningful.
The national championship is great but is not the only thing to be celebrated at the end of the college football season.
A report came out today by CBSSports.com that the NFLPA sent a letter to Roger Goodell saying the Saints are not negotiating with Brees in good faith because they are trying to punish him from his stance in the lockout.
I wonder how that will play in the negotiations.
Brees' tweet didn't bother me but there is a lot of people who get touchy over things like that. I saw he was trying to make an analogy not hurt feelings.
bryanflynn says...
Good list. I think you nailed most of the teams. Still work to do before the poll comes out.
On Which Teams do You Think Should be Included in the JFP College Football Top 25?
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bryanflynn says...
One of those two teams could make the final cut to 25.
On Which Teams do You Think Should be Included in the JFP College Football Top 25?
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bryanflynn says...
So let me get this straight, unless something meets the exact same situation as Penn State then the NCAA should look the other way. By your logic it is o.k. to sexual assault women for three years at Montana because there was no ten year cover up?
It is o.k. to look the other way until a woman gets beaten to death by her boy friend? It is o.k. to kill a teammate?
Do you understand what you are saying? Molesting children is a terrible crime but so is rape and murder.
If you punish one (if you are the NCAA) you have to punish the rest. You can't just pick an choose which crimes are worse or which victims were hurt the most.
If I had a daughter at the University of Montana and you were running the NCAA I would be very worried about how you felt about her safety. I guess violence against women is o.k. in your book because it doesn't meet the Penn State standard you just set.
On NCAA Has Opened Pandora's Box Even If They Don't Want to Admit It
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bryanflynn says...
Update:
Designer Ralph Lauren announced Friday that the uniforms it provides the U.S. Olympic team at the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, will, in fact, be made in the United States. Also the uniforms for the 2016 Summer Games will be made in the USA.
Ralph Lauren has a contract with the U.S. Olympic Committee until 2020.
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bryanflynn says...
Right Donna, most people don't know that the NFL is non-profit, the NFL gets away with its non-profit status like MLB gets away with its status of being anti-trust exempt.
On ESPN's Chris Mortensen Reports Brees and Saints Reach Deal
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bryanflynn says...
Up for a road trip to Metaririe for the press conference on July 24? Just messing with you.
On ESPN's Chris Mortensen Reports Brees and Saints Reach Deal
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bryanflynn says...
Just shows that when crazy things aren't being said we all can find agreement.
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bryanflynn says...
Wow is all I can say. I am surprised they moved the game.
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bryanflynn says...
I wish they would have gone with the top 8 to 12 teams. Now everyone will just point to team five and team six and complain about them not getting in.
Bowls are still meaningful to me. It is great to see Vanderbilt in a bowl game anytime they can make it. Or if Duke ever makes a bowl, it will be meaningful.
The national championship is great but is not the only thing to be celebrated at the end of the college football season.
On College Football Gets a Playoff
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bryanflynn says...
A report came out today by CBSSports.com that the NFLPA sent a letter to Roger Goodell saying the Saints are not negotiating with Brees in good faith because they are trying to punish him from his stance in the lockout.
I wonder how that will play in the negotiations.
Brees' tweet didn't bother me but there is a lot of people who get touchy over things like that. I saw he was trying to make an analogy not hurt feelings.
On Saints QB Drew Brees Discusses Bounties and His Contract on Two Radio Shows Today
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