pjcoley.bsky.social
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and Zone of the Enders
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“Perfection” is not wondering why a head coach would employ one of the worst possible game plans no one in America can explain.
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The lack of championships is astounding given this information.
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It's Sayin's show next season, and good on Devin for realizing it.
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Seems like they end up 5 with a UGA win & PSU loss.
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Ohio State is getting Riley Pettijohn and Tarvos Alford tomorrow. Powers is a loss, but not one that isn’t being addressed quickly.
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Now follow this up with evidence.
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We're calm, and I even encourage asking questions. In fact, the first question should always be "why is my impulse to distrust this bit of information" and then it's on you to discover whether its valid or bias.
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....The Office for National Statistics is a UK-based independent producer, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) which serves to fund independent research.
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Reputable organizations that are transparent about their methodology: www.ons.gov.uk/methodology
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Joel Klatt is up in the booth almost begging Ryan/Kelly to attack the edges and utilize the pass attack. Everyone in America could see what Ryan is *incapable* of realizing, because it goes against his *need* to have a balanced stat sheet, when winning is more important.
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Firing him is almost worth the complete reset button it would cause. Buckeyes have to start somewhere, because he refused to adapt.
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Ryan Day appears more concerned with a balanced offensive attack than doing what works, and that is his Achilles heel.
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Ryan Day has to go.
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Tell me how you feel about Trumps cabinet picks.
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Go get Jahkeem Stewart.
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The Ducks have plenty reason to be confident, but a home win by 1 point (predicated on an OPI that knocked OSU out of FG range) naturally doesn't inspire peak confidence from bettors.
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The #5 seed is THE seed you want if you're not getting a bye.
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Carlos Locklyn deserves a ton of credit for his work with the RB room.
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They were outclassed.
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If there was ever a time to flip a kid...
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See, a normal person would absorb the information and say "good job to them". It takes a racist to automatically deny and double-down. Congrats on revealing yourself so easily.
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It would appear African American enrollment at Ivy League institutions has remained on pace following the Supreme Court’s ruling on race-based admissions. Perhaps you meant Asian students?
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How did you enjoy your time at Harvard?
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You thought he was qualified?
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What merit has Matt Gaetz displayed?
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swing and a miss.
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Not ideal.
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DEI is just code for the word they're too afraid to say anymore.
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The Big Ten never had its best 2 teams meet in a conference championship game in the CFP era, so it was never legitimate.
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That Opponent penalty yards per game is especially concerning. OSU's DL is talented, and I feel like I've watched at least 4 straight games without a holding call on Buckeye opponents.
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Prayers up to Seth. There isn’t a top tier team in college football with this much bad luck.
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we're in a season where 3 of the 4 top Big Ten teams don't play each other, while 1 of them plays all 3. It absolutely matters.
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The Order 1886. I loved the premise and the period they chose to explore. Seemed like such a promising game that could've very well been Sony's Gears of War. Gameplay was bad and no interest in a compelling multiplayer ripe for opportunity. Just a let down of epic proportions.
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Time to go all in for Jahkeem Stewart.
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UGAs ranking is also a reflection of Carson Beck’s play. I don’t think Gabriel, Howard or Rourke are throwing 3 picks in back-to-back games.