you may want to recalibrate your sarcasm meter. and try staying where you ass-gnats belong. in sabanfan's depends.
I don't have to recalibrate anything douche... call me names you'll get it right back... if you don't like it don't respond to me moron... Back to the kiddie table with you.
I'm not sensitive in the slightest, I find it funny though you keep addressing me... maybe because I got under your skin, who knows... I am now becoming bored with you, so bye bye pillow biter...
That's such an awesome movie. You should've pasted the link to that whole speech. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qIgVrOy9vM]‪Rambo First Blood final speech‬‏ - YouTube[/ame]
terry....maybe you should ask yourself the same question about bama's OL coach and the director of operations, both of whom are now implicated in the Miami scandal.
Terry,....any comment now that Sheridan has been exposed as a fool on Finebaum and in the national sports media? Since Sheridan has copped out maybe you can help us out since you say you know where Sheridan got his info which he now can't produce.
I didn't listen to it, but the gist of it is he spent two hours explaining why he wasn't going to release the name. "I know who it is, but I can't tell you....I don't want any lawsuits or other legal issues...blah blah blah...I don't want my source to be revealed...but I double pinky swear it's true, I'm not lying!"
Sheridan has an inside contact at the NCAA. He thinks that he knows what is going down and desperately wants to break the story. But his lawyer tells him that he could be sued if he names someone before the NCAA does and at the trial he could be forced to reveal his NCAA contact. So instead of just biting his tongue, Sheridan does this hustle to "almost break" the story. What it may mean is that the NCAA is close to a resolution of the Cam Newton thing and Sheridan is scared that another reporter with inside access will scoop him.