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BBdK

Heisman
Sep 21, 2003
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Little late, but BBdK, have you looked into a body wrap for your golf cart instead of painting it? I've noticed that becoming a trend lately. Could be an option for you.

Yes, I have. Amazingly difficult to find plain colors (blue) for whatever reason.
 

cricket3

Heisman
May 29, 2001
19,095
19,741
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Try a place like Line-X, surely if they can do a personalized car or truck wrap they can do a simple golf cart wrap.
 
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Get a camo wrap, Adrian. Let everyone in your new neighborhood know you're the f*cking dude now and all requests for pounding ***** goes thru you now.

Hot take - does it really matter at this point what shape the world is? I think it's round, but let's be honest: if it turned out the world was flat or a pyramid or a cylinder, after the initial shock wouldn't our lives resume as normal? It doesn't matter is my point
 

Geese Feeder

All-American
Nov 23, 2003
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PJ’s a ballplayer — an old-school ballplayer,” his father said. “You roll the ball out, and he’s going to find a way to get you a double-double. I’m one of those parents and coaches that, when Kentucky offered a scholarship and we talked about him playing there, I never once asked, ‘What position?’ Or when they signed somebody else, ‘What impact does that have on my kid.’ It doesn’t matter. PJ’s a tough individual. He’ll find a way to get out on the floor.”

Article here

This kid is a stud. Maybe not the highest pro prospect Cal's pulled but he'll be damn good right away, IMO. Glad his dad isn't a psycho, too.
 

anthonys735

Heisman
Jan 29, 2004
62,831
51,918
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Yup, falling for PJ. Improving his shot, lunch pale type kid, should be multi-year guy. Seems like the recrutniks are feeling the same about his cbb potential.
 

joeyrupption

All-American
Jun 5, 2007
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7,455
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Hot take - does it really matter at this point what shape the world is? I think it's round, but let's be honest: if it turned out the world was flat or a pyramid or a cylinder, after the initial shock wouldn't our lives resume as normal? It doesn't matter is my point
Uhh, yeah it does, dumbass.

The world economy will collapse as we'll all drop everything to get in our camo'ed-out golf carts and surmount our surrounding ice walls in order to find out what's on the other side.
 

Century Cat

Heisman
Jan 3, 2003
17,997
11,859
113
Damn, they've done some major work to Stegeman. It did used to be dumpy, just as you'd expect.

 

BKH34

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Sep 9, 2015
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Damn, they've done some major work to Stegeman. It did used to be dumpy, just as you'd expect.
It's incredibly nice on the inside. Not a bad seat in the house, at least not when I went in 2006. I just pulled up next to a camera operator in the concourse between the upper and lower levels and it was probably the best view I ever had for a ballgame.

Also, what percentage of those students know who Georgia played in their last game? 3%?
 

wcc31

Heisman
Mar 18, 2002
26,949
88,476
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Did anybody just see that ****? Baylor guy drives to the basket kicks it out, takes two more steps and Graham takes a charge. This play which had no bearing on the play costs Baylor a made 3 because Graham stood there and fell down.

Of course, Kansas comes down and drains a 3 at the buzzer.

6-point swing.

For the love of God, just eliminate the stupid F'ing charge call.
 

BernieSadori

All-American
Nov 16, 2004
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I honestly don't think I could be friends with someone who legitimately believes the Earth is flat. If I owned the Cavs I'd ask Kyrie to say he was joking, and if he refused I'd seriously consider trading or cutting him. It would be very difficult to be aligned in any way with someone that GD stupid. I'd rather have my dignity than a title, probably.
Meh. I couldn't care less what someone believes if they're good people.

I'm a Christian but am friends with atheists.
I'm a Republican but have Democrat friends.

That being said, Kyrie is full of dumb.
 

Kennedy_UK

Heisman
Nov 24, 2007
74,008
19,090
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For the love of God, just eliminate the stupid F'ing charge call.
This.

Completely eliminate off-ball defender charges. Infuriating how the rule penalizes a ball-handler for beating his man off the dribble because he can't stop on a dime in front of a dude standing with his heels on the ground. How that became a "basketball play" is a ******* crime.
 

BKH34

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Sep 9, 2015
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Did anybody just see that ****? Baylor guy drives to the basket kicks it out, takes two more steps and Graham takes a charge. This play which had no bearing on the play costs Baylor a made 3 because Graham stood there and fell down.

Of course, Kansas comes down and drains a 3 at the buzzer.

6-point swing.

For the love of God, just eliminate the stupid F'ing charge call.
When this shows up in my feed...



A good measuring stick is if it's a thing that I can do, it probably isn't a good basketball play. I can fall down like nobody's business. Maybe it shouldn't be rewarded so much then.
 

MaxPowerrr

Heisman
Feb 9, 2006
38,504
41,065
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The effort should be in stopping the other team from scoring not drawing a possible whistle.

I speak from a position of knowledge coaching 4th grade girls and Upward! basketball.
 
Mar 29, 2007
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Player A is an athletic freak with pogo sticks for legs who can beat everyone else on the floor to the rim with the ball in his hand and jump halfway out of the gym.

Player B is none of these things, but he can find a semi-circle on the floor, set up camp, hold onto his junk and fall down when Player A comes even remotely close to him.

Advantage: Player B, obviously.

Is there any other situation in sports where the rules (the way they are consistently interpreted, at least) skew in favor of the player doing the less athletic things?
 

UKwizard

Heisman
Dec 11, 2002
21,313
13,878
113
Any player whose primary defensive roll is to draw charges and is praised for it or any coach that plans, charts and uses it as a valuable defensive tool bastardize the game and get pumped 1000 times over.
 

MaxPowerrr

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Feb 9, 2006
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Any player whose primary defensive roll is to draw charges and is praised for it or any coach that plans, charts and uses it as a valuable defensive tool bastardize the game and get pumped 1000 times over.
Agree except you need to blame the coaches and the powers that be for letting the game become like this. Player is just doing what the game dictates now unfortunately.
 

wcc31

Heisman
Mar 18, 2002
26,949
88,476
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Lucas pushes a guy in the back then gets stuffed- all ball- and of course, they call a foul.

:joy:
 

BKH34

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Sep 9, 2015
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Chad's absolutely right about one thing. Big 12 teams roll over and die like cowards against Kansas more so than any other league's teams do for any other elite programs in the country. Uncanny the level of chokes that happen against Kansas.

Props to them for making plays, I guess, but good lord. Folks gotta do better.
 
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wcc31

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Mar 18, 2002
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Chad's absolutely right about one thing. Big 12 teams roll over and die like cowards against Kansas more so than any other league's teams do for any other elite programs in the country. Uncanny the level of chokes that happen against Kansas.

Props to them for making plays, I guess, but good lord. Folks gotta do better.

There's a reason they have won the Big 12 15 years in a row and have played to seed only 3x.
 

cawoodsct

Heisman
Apr 27, 2006
39,848
27,861
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Feel bad for Baylor. Refs were truly awful in the last 6. If I'm Drew I get fined after this one.
 
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