There is a 95 ovr Sean Taylor you get after you play 500 solo challenges and throw for 80000 yds and do various other shit in MUTRemembering Sean Taylor's Breakout Game
The article is broken down in a way that makes it difficult to cut and paste here, but it's worth the read.
Remembering Sean Taylor's Breakout Game
The article is broken down in a way that makes it difficult to cut and paste here, but it's worth the read.
Would lol if Miami hired Cristobal.
In his players’ minds, there was no need for an apology, particularly after Miami went more than 500 plays this year without getting a holding call in their favor late in the season.
I only really started noticing it this year (of course, Miami's DL hasn't been worth holding in a while and I don't religiously watch any other team), but yeah, it was bad.
I mean they literally could have thrown that flag 10+ times on whomever was blocking Trent Harris alone last night.
I seriously think the refs just get it in their heads that they either have to throw it every time or swallow it, and they're not willing to put up with the opposing coach's shit if they throw 18 holding flags in a game.
*Note: Miami deserved to lose that game and was outplayed by a fair margin. I just think this holding thing is bizarre.
Because the game was canceled due to a hurricane.
http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/college/acc/university-of-miami/article199722524.htmlI am surprised the contract doesn't have a natural disaster clause.
How anybody reads that and concludes there is any merit at all to this lawsuit is beyond me.
I guess Arkansas State isn't in a position to simply write off a $650k loss without a fight.
I don't think it's of any legal relevance at all. I don't think "impossible" is limited to "logistically impossible."
To say that Richt cancelling because he didn't want his players to be away from home when a hurricane smashed their families is him admitting that it was possible to play is just, IDK.
Fuck them and fuck their money.
They're risking a lot more than that by filing suit.
How so? $650k isn't a big deal to a P5; for ASU it's the difference between having an athletic dept and not having one.
I think the right thing is for ASU to eat shit. If they didn't want to risk losing the game to a hurricane then they should have bargained for that in the contract.
Instead they agreed to a contract that *explicitly* contains a hurricane provision, and now they want to renege.
Now, instead of admitting they fucked up the contract, they want to sue us and ensure that everyone else in the country gets skeptical about agreeing to play them as well.
Your own coach said it was possible for his team to play the game and get back before the hurricane hit. Maybe you're using some definition of "impossible" that I'm not aware of?
We don't owe liquidated damages under the contract because the contract explicitly provided for cancellation due to hurricane.
This Line Will Not Be Crossed
This story, from 2001, is amazing. There are just too many quotes to choose from. Read it.