harveycmd Posted May 22 Author Posted May 22 Considering Blood Meridian or the Evening Redness in the West was published in 1985, and the Lakers beat the Celtics in 1985 I'm thinking all these analytic pretenders blow crap today. Quote
harveycmd Posted May 22 Author Posted May 22 Told my daughter when she was five that this was the greatest soul song ever. 1973 funk. Quote
harveycmd Posted May 22 Author Posted May 22 Quinn never sucked as bad as Tom Brady against Notre Dame 1998. I remember watching this game in New Mexico 1998. Year Rickey killed A&M to win the Heisman. Quote
harveycmd Posted May 22 Author Posted May 22 I have a book written on the Comanches taking over Texas in 1790 with this as the theme song. Wrote in 1996 when I was 24. Quote
harveycmd Posted May 22 Author Posted May 22 (edited) What would be known as the Comanches broke off from the Shoshones in the 1740s in Wyoming. They moved southeast from what is now Wyoming. Texas John Coffee Hays from Tennessee literally killed them in 1830s and 1840s. Woodraw F. Call in Lonesome Dove was based in Jack Coffee Hays. Edited May 22 by harveycmd Quote
harveycmd Posted May 22 Author Posted May 22 Jack Coffee Hays never said anything he didn't do. He's the father of Texas. Watch Woodrow F. Call in Lonesome Dove. Call was based on Hays. Same as my father, grandfather, and great grandfather. He left Goergia to come Texas in 1866. Quote
harveycmd Posted May 27 Author Posted May 27 Goober boys talking about salary caps and NIL spending make me wonder how they graduated from high school. Maybe they didn't. Can't have a cap on salary without an agreement between employers and employees. Given that the NCAA won't recognize players as employees, they can't legally "cap" anything. All the legal stuff cites "anti-trust" law. Now, truth is the Constitution doesn't ban trusts or monopolies. That's socialist nonsense federal legislation from the late nineteenth to early twentieth century. But that's what have as far as the federal courts are concerned. "Power Conferences" can't enforce this nonsense no matter what they do. Won't be a "member institution" that sues them; it'll be a player that sues them. Furthermore, even with collective bargaining, you can't stop a company from paying someone that represents them. Pro leagues have collective bargaining. Is there a cap on marketing deals? Did anyone ever take Michael Jordan to court over make hundreds of millions over his deals with Nike? I don't know who they think they're fooling. Quote
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