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Bleeding purple
| Favorite team: | TCU |
| Location: | Athens, Texas |
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re: Duffy identifies Chicago train victim as 26-year-old Bethany MaGee
Posted by Bleeding purple on 11/25/25 at 12:15 pm to Jbird
When a bartender over serves a customer and they leave and kill another person due to intoxication or leave and die of alcohol poisoning the bartender and bar can be held responsible.
When a physician allows a patient who is seemingly coherent and demanding to leave AMA (against medical advice) to leave a facility if that patient then commits suicide or homicide the physician can be held responsible.
When a power equipment manufacturer fails to put adequate safety devices and warning labels on their products and a lay person injures themselves, they are held responsible.
If a known acquaintance willing drives his buddy to a gas station and then goes inside with him to get a drink and the friend unilaterally decides to shoot and kills the clerk in a robbery, the driver is also criminally charged.
Why do we absolve judges from this logic? This judge is equally responsible for this attack. She is complicit in the commission of the crime as she had sufficient knowledge of repeated criminal activity, no indication of remorse or altered behavior from the perp Reed and was specifically warned by other professionals familiar with the case and the perp that her decision would result in further harm. She should face criminal and civil charges.
When a physician allows a patient who is seemingly coherent and demanding to leave AMA (against medical advice) to leave a facility if that patient then commits suicide or homicide the physician can be held responsible.
When a power equipment manufacturer fails to put adequate safety devices and warning labels on their products and a lay person injures themselves, they are held responsible.
If a known acquaintance willing drives his buddy to a gas station and then goes inside with him to get a drink and the friend unilaterally decides to shoot and kills the clerk in a robbery, the driver is also criminally charged.
Why do we absolve judges from this logic? This judge is equally responsible for this attack. She is complicit in the commission of the crime as she had sufficient knowledge of repeated criminal activity, no indication of remorse or altered behavior from the perp Reed and was specifically warned by other professionals familiar with the case and the perp that her decision would result in further harm. She should face criminal and civil charges.
re: LSU Student Government tackling the real issues
Posted by Bleeding purple on 11/9/25 at 12:10 pm to udtiger
Charlie would not want a statue of himself erected anyway. It is eerily idolatry.
A monument to open dialouge, leadership through Christian faith, or Christ our savior would be abundantly more appropriate.
A monument to open dialouge, leadership through Christian faith, or Christ our savior would be abundantly more appropriate.
re: Which coaches have the meanest most violent defenses over the last 10 years?
Posted by Bleeding purple on 10/28/25 at 4:23 pm to Sharlo
too cumbersome to post vids
re: Which coaches have the meanest most violent defenses over the last 10 years?
Posted by Bleeding purple on 10/28/25 at 4:09 pm to Sharlo
re: Which coaches have the meanest most violent defenses over the last 10 years?
Posted by Bleeding purple on 10/28/25 at 3:17 pm to JimTiger72
go ahead and tell me Dorsey Steltz and Perkins were not feared, lol
re: Which coaches have the meanest most violent defenses over the last 10 years?
Posted by Bleeding purple on 10/28/25 at 3:14 pm to Chicken
true.... :wah: :wah: :wah:
Which coaches have the meanest most violent defenses over the last 10 years?
Posted by Bleeding purple on 10/28/25 at 3:11 pm
No matter who we get as HC I want a defensive presence that other teams fear.
When was the last time you think opposing QBs were afraid of the Tiger D Line, the last time TE's had butterfingers due to hearing footsteps over the middle, the last time returners were more hesitant to gamble a return?
When was the last time you saw a Tiger deliver a hit that made 92,000 fans in TS collectively say "ooooh" and tighten their own core in response?
I want a D that dominates and is respected/feared.
When was the last time you think opposing QBs were afraid of the Tiger D Line, the last time TE's had butterfingers due to hearing footsteps over the middle, the last time returners were more hesitant to gamble a return?
When was the last time you saw a Tiger deliver a hit that made 92,000 fans in TS collectively say "ooooh" and tighten their own core in response?
I want a D that dominates and is respected/feared.
re: Reliable Source - don't shoot the messenger
Posted by Bleeding purple on 10/28/25 at 1:13 pm to Chad504boy
quote:
saban, frank said he pretty good.
frank clearly smart
re: Please explain this lib take of Trump lying about funding for WH Ballroom addition
Posted by Bleeding purple on 10/28/25 at 1:07 pm to SaintsReportExile
quote:
Just so you know, he is president for 3 more years, cry harder.
The only reason I would be crying is he is president for ONLY 3 more years.
:usa:
Please explain this lib take of Trump lying about funding for WH Ballroom addition
Posted by Bleeding purple on 10/28/25 at 12:32 pm
Heard a new criticism last night I had not heard.
Trump and the donors are lying and not really paying for the renovation. Instead, taxpayers are really paying for it.
The evidence offered was Trump was suing for wrongdoing in 2020 election and that money when awarded will be what funds the renovation.
Ironically, the assumption of course acknowledges guilt in said lawsuit
Anyone else heard this argument?
Is this willfully unscrupulous mental math to arrive at this conclusion something the media is pushing, or just a convenient misinterpretation of inflammatory talking points?
Trump and the donors are lying and not really paying for the renovation. Instead, taxpayers are really paying for it.
The evidence offered was Trump was suing for wrongdoing in 2020 election and that money when awarded will be what funds the renovation.
Ironically, the assumption of course acknowledges guilt in said lawsuit
Anyone else heard this argument?
Is this willfully unscrupulous mental math to arrive at this conclusion something the media is pushing, or just a convenient misinterpretation of inflammatory talking points?
re: Is Gary Patterson a absolutely bad idea?
Posted by Bleeding purple on 10/26/25 at 10:31 pm to CaneyLake
The wife is a different story and there is some off filed personality similarities with BK that would be undesirable.
re: Is Gary Patterson a absolutely bad idea?
Posted by Bleeding purple on 10/26/25 at 10:29 pm to LSUcam7
Hes been in coach as recent as 2024
He was last a HC in 2014
NIL has changed football a bunch but the game isn't drastically different now. Not like spread, RPO, etc has rewritten the game after he left.
Dykes is an interesting thought also but I dont think he has the same grit and D mentality as GP.
He was last a HC in 2014
NIL has changed football a bunch but the game isn't drastically different now. Not like spread, RPO, etc has rewritten the game after he left.
Dykes is an interesting thought also but I dont think he has the same grit and D mentality as GP.
Is Gary Patterson a absolutely bad idea?
Posted by Bleeding purple on 10/26/25 at 10:20 pm
Great defensive mind
Great eye for talent and player development
National Coach of the Year twice and has been named coach of the year in every conference he was HC in. He's tied for second among active FBS head coaches for the most AP Top-10 finishes.
Not afraid to hire coordinators to meet the teams identity and needs.
Available
Likely not a 100 MIL contract
Great eye for talent and player development
National Coach of the Year twice and has been named coach of the year in every conference he was HC in. He's tied for second among active FBS head coaches for the most AP Top-10 finishes.
Not afraid to hire coordinators to meet the teams identity and needs.
Available
Likely not a 100 MIL contract
re: If the defense scores Saturday...
Posted by Bleeding purple on 8/27/25 at 11:34 pm to Wawchita
Without a doubt Safety via QB sack.
Any college football fan who loves watching a dominant defense should agree. It's the most exciting way that a defense can score.
It only puts 2 pts on the board but it chops down the confidence and momentum of the entire offense, especially the OL, RB, QB, and coach who all knew before that play the one thing they couldn't let happen, what's a Safety.
The others turnovers get compartmentalized as unexpected mistakes by one or 2 players. But nothing beats body slamming a QB into your own EZ for a score!
Any college football fan who loves watching a dominant defense should agree. It's the most exciting way that a defense can score.
It only puts 2 pts on the board but it chops down the confidence and momentum of the entire offense, especially the OL, RB, QB, and coach who all knew before that play the one thing they couldn't let happen, what's a Safety.
The others turnovers get compartmentalized as unexpected mistakes by one or 2 players. But nothing beats body slamming a QB into your own EZ for a score!
re: BK and position group improvements
Posted by Bleeding purple on 7/25/25 at 10:15 am to Bleeding purple
For me, it was OL
His ND teams had some great lines with mobile but strong guards. When a team struggles but can dominate the LOS they tend to have a winning record and it is a great rebuilding point of focus.
I would grade BK out at B-
Recruiting has been good.
Physical specimens have been there but the performance hasn't quite lived up to expectations. This may be more of a position coach issue.
With so much matriculation last year this year is a question mark.
Unfortunately in SEC depth is always an issue for the big guys.
His ND teams had some great lines with mobile but strong guards. When a team struggles but can dominate the LOS they tend to have a winning record and it is a great rebuilding point of focus.
I would grade BK out at B-
Recruiting has been good.
Physical specimens have been there but the performance hasn't quite lived up to expectations. This may be more of a position coach issue.
With so much matriculation last year this year is a question mark.
Unfortunately in SEC depth is always an issue for the big guys.
BK and position group improvements
Posted by Bleeding purple on 7/21/25 at 7:02 pm
What position group were you most hoping to see improvements in under BK?
Has he succeeded? Give him a grade A to F
Has he succeeded? Give him a grade A to F
re: What is the greatest military vehicle of all time?
Posted by Bleeding purple on 6/20/25 at 12:34 am to SPAGHETTI PLATE
USS Monitor and USS Merrimack (CSS Virginia)
First iron clad ships in civil war.
First iron clad ships in civil war.
re: Would you vaccinate against cancer
Posted by Bleeding purple on 1/22/25 at 10:35 pm to GruntbyAssociation
Nah it's really not surprising that General Medical knowledge by the public is so low basic science knowledge has decreased year over year. And the entire covet issue created a major blemish in our educational system at all levels.
re: Would you vaccinate against cancer
Posted by Bleeding purple on 1/22/25 at 10:26 pm to GruntbyAssociation
So much bad science in this thread.
Even more interesting is the fact that in four pages no one's mentioned we already have a mass produced Mass accepted well tolerated and effective vaccine that's primary goal is to prevent cancer.
Even more interesting is the fact that in four pages no one's mentioned we already have a mass produced Mass accepted well tolerated and effective vaccine that's primary goal is to prevent cancer.
re: Election reaction post from a central Texas non denominational church pastor.
Posted by Bleeding purple on 11/6/24 at 2:52 pm to FooManChoo
Implied tears of sadness.
His biggest hang up was Trump said mean things and was not unconditionally open to immigration. He conviently would leave off the "illegal" before immigration.
His biggest hang up was Trump said mean things and was not unconditionally open to immigration. He conviently would leave off the "illegal" before immigration.
re: Election reaction post from a central Texas non denominational church pastor.
Posted by Bleeding purple on 11/6/24 at 2:49 pm to Snipe
It's supposed to be tears. Although quite possibly it's just a few drops from his wine spritzer.
This particular pastor has been very verbose about Trump not being a true Christian and Christians voting for him falling to the sin of political idolatry. He often explains how it's unconscionable that we would vote for someone with such a sinful nature and sinful platform in comparison to Harris who clearly aligns with Scriptual values in his mind.
The liberal interpretation and selective dismissal of Scripture by so many on display this election has been astounding.
This particular pastor has been very verbose about Trump not being a true Christian and Christians voting for him falling to the sin of political idolatry. He often explains how it's unconscionable that we would vote for someone with such a sinful nature and sinful platform in comparison to Harris who clearly aligns with Scriptual values in his mind.
The liberal interpretation and selective dismissal of Scripture by so many on display this election has been astounding.
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