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Her question was legitimate. Last week he said he would absolutely released the video. It’s on tape and documented. His reply indicates he has already walked back his earlier statement that he would absolutely release the tape of the second round of firings on the boat.
Trump said he would absolutely release it. We shall see if he will follow through.
Per google AI

(different eras, different rules, different officiating, over the past 10 or so years quarterbacks are protected like they were not 20, 30, 40, 50 years ago; you could actually blindside a receiver 40 years ago)

There's no single "best ever," but the 1971 Nebraska Cornhuskers, 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers, 2001 Miami Hurricanes, and 1972 USC Trojans are consistently ranked as the greatest due to their overwhelming dominance, perfect records, and sheer talent, with Nebraska's '71 and '95 teams often leading discussions for sheer power, while Miami's '01 squad is legendary for its NFL talent and '72 USC for its near-perfect season and skill players like Lynn Swann.
Top Contenders & Why:

1971 Nebraska (13-0): Beat #2 Oklahoma in the "Game of the Century," featured Johnny Rodgers, and was incredibly dominant, ending the season by crushing Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl.

1995 Nebraska (12-0): Averaged over 53 points per game, won by an average of 30+ points, and is often called the most dominant team ever in the last 50 years.

2001 Miami Hurricanes (12-0): Loaded with future NFL stars (like Clinton Portis, Ed Reed, Sean Taylor), they had 38 draft picks and are considered perhaps the greatest champion of the BCS era.

1972 USC Trojans (12-0): Received every first-place vote, were unstoppable offensively and defensively, and featured stars like Sam Cunningham and Lynn Swann.

Other Strong Candidates:

2004 USC Trojans (13-0): Another dominant USC team that finished undefeated.

2019 LSU Tigers (15-0): Known for perhaps the most efficient offense ever, led by Joe Burrow.

1945 Army Cadets (9-0): A legendary team from an earlier era, led by Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis.

Ultimately, the "best" depends on criteria (era, competition, offensive/defensive style), but Nebraska's '71 and '95 teams, Miami's '01 squad, and USC's '72 team are perennial favorites.
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Have you even read the digital forensics they have against him?

I’m not saying he’s not guilty; I think he is.

Even serial killers are afforded Miranda rights. It’s the law.
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You support killing business executives. You are a violent person.

People can support a person‘s legal rights and also be against killing business executives. They are not mutually exclusive.

Sounds like the OP was just making a point that this case is going to get dicey
I’ve seen a bunch of those. Those are hilarious. Definitely would!!

re: Lsu should be embarrassed

Posted by LSUTANGERINE on 12/6/25 at 2:53 pm to
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What they did was win a conference championship that has no ties to the playoffs thus being rewarded with a spot due to subjective circumstances.

The same can be said of all 12 teams in the playoffs. Or at least seven of them sans the power five championship winners.
That is awesome. He just owned Tim Waltz.
MOAR!
I think it’s a combination of things. It was significantly trending downward before LSP and Trump. But I do think LSP has helped further continue and strengthen this trend. Also granny Kirkpatrick gets credit as well. Nationally, crime has been trending downward since 2023.

The national guard were only just deployed. And NOLA was on pace for this record before the national guard.

I don’t particularly care for the reasons, as long as it continues downward.
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I don't believe this for a half a second.

Are you saying the city and media are hiding homicides?
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North Texas just got hosed on that punt. Are there ANY good officiating crews out there? Just one... that'll do for starters...

I thought so last night also. But I just saw a replay online. The Tulane player was pushed into the receiver by a north Texas player.

re: Lsu should be embarrassed

Posted by LSUTANGERINE on 12/6/25 at 9:58 am to
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Did they? Was LSU not in the playoffs in 2019?

I’m pretty sure he’s talking about the 12 team playoff

re: Lsu should be embarrassed

Posted by LSUTANGERINE on 12/6/25 at 9:57 am to
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Actually, they didn't. What they did was win a conference championship that has no ties to the playoffs
highest ranked group of five conference champion.
Rules are rules.
Roll wave!!
They will likely lose by double digits. But they are in.

No system is or was perfect and each has been rot with controversy from time to time (ex BCS).

re: Lsu should be embarrassed

Posted by LSUTANGERINE on 12/6/25 at 9:08 am to
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just because tulane is in the playoffs does not mean they earned the right to be there.

Actually, they did…last night.
Yes. I don’t know how they’ve been doing it. But kids who weren’t getting enough playing time at power five schools are transferring there. And they’ve been recruiting pretty well.

Great for them!!
North Texas has scored more than 50 points (including 63) in six out of their last seven games. They’ve scored more than 50 eight times this season.Tulane defense doing some good work tonight.

And right on cue, they give up a fourth and long for a touchdown.

I have a feeling Tulane is going to have to hang on in order to win

re: 2025 LHSAA Semifinals

Posted by LSUTANGERINE on 12/5/25 at 9:22 pm to
Curtis takes the lead late in the game. Saint Aug drives down the field in 30 second seconds to win on the last play of the game. Saint Aug wide receiver absolutely broke the ankles of the pats defender, leaving him sitting on his rear and in the end zone.
He requested to finish out the season. Tulane granted his request.
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All research I’ve seen demonstrates the exact opposite of his claim.

Truth. And most offenders do not expect to be caught, making the potential risk of a harsh sentence irrelevant.
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Define detained, in this instance. Who was detained, for how long, and what was the end result of the interaction? Then again, i ask you, what was illegal that happened in this video, since your previous post inferred that ICE was doing illegal shite.

Go watch the video. The start of detainment begins when handcuffed. I think it was for an hour. There are many other documented cases of it being much longer than an hour, some more than 24 hours. I was the one who posted the video earlier in this thread. It is embedded. If you have questions after you watch it, please let me know. By the way, he was detained again later in a similar situation.

I already said, I cannot speak to the legality of handcuffing and detaining a United States citizen, who was not accused of committing a crime.

By accountability, I meant accountability of the ice agents handcuffing and detaining a United States citizen, who was not accused of committing a crime. You may disagree that ICE should not be held accountable for doing that.
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What was illegal that happened in the video?

I can’t speak to the legality of detaining an American citizen in handcuffs who was not accused of committing a crime. But the person I responded to also mentioned “accountability“. They were not held accountable.