I act like a little kid at times...
I would like to add that we gained more on AU this year and gave less to them from a yardage standpoint than we did last year.
I think the UW game and the AU game showed us what College football is really made of: Emotionally driven young adults. Hell, I get emotional...
Love you man
This is what we call "spin" CNN concludes: "The figure of 4.5 million jobs is accurate if you look at the most favorable period and category...
I disagree, there was no doubt who the #2 team was. The doubt was who deserved to play LSU....
I have been thinking about this game a lot. What we all can assume is that UF is going to load the box and make Mett beat them, but IMO, this...
Mett is the problem when we talk about passing. He does make bonehead mistakes, but the Oline and WR's are FAR bigger issues right now IMO....
I told you already. They have hot dog stands too. But on a higher level, the owner of walmart. I think he has money...
The only smokescreen is you claiming the rich are not job creators. red55 said: ↑ “Businesses and government create jobs. Not rich individuals.
The same way a homeless man can sell his old undies. If the poor can make a business, then so can rich.
Red only took part of what I said.. "Yes Red, you cannot operate a business and be poor. Well, you can and go broke. Much like a number of...
Owning a hot dog stand doesn't mean you are poor. You Showed nothing of being poor. Regardless you are wrong because rich people do create jobs.
Where is your evidence?
It proves nothing. You don't have a single shred of evidence that supports the claim that Rich people do not create jobs, but rather poor...
Huh? Bullshit. If you O'line is baddass then Mett should have all day. He gets all of 2 seconds and we aren't a quick pass system...
Yep, that's the backbone of America. Hot dog stands.
Yea we are doomed. Never going to win again. We love to hate this team. Fire Miles.
Like what?
OK, then take them away, just realize their lost money from taking those away will result in higher prices for goods/services.