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Is he 10 years old?
I don't like mens no mo
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the circles I follow
re: Congrats to St Jude the Apostle School in Baton Rouge
Posted by 420 on 9/30/25 at 7:12 pm to In The Know

re: Is BK's greatest accomplishment at LSU tCheezit Bowl?
Posted by 420 on 9/30/25 at 9:14 am to herecomethetigers02
I WOKE UP FEELING THE CHEESIEST COACH
Shoe in for the AAC Champ unless they have 3 losses
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Sorry you don’t know anything but that’s your problem. People who know can tell.
Ad hominem
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Of course there’s an inherent progression with experience but his change was basically overnight and correlated exactly with the way he was being used.
All the highschool tape I've seen of Miller shows a lengthy big who hangs around the perimeter shoots 3s, and operated primarily out of his face up game. Which is what I think he was trying to do at the beginning of the season. His floating around the perimeter seemed like a bad habit that I see all too often with bigger highschool skids who are used to out athleting everybody else on the court instead of leveraging their body and positioning. I think some credit is due to mcmahon for busting those old tendencies
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He’s had Miller for over 10 months and he’s just realizing how to use him?
Is it really that much of a stretch to think that the 18 year old freshman just improved as his first season of college basketball progressed? How are we spinning a players improvement into an indictment on the coach?
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He didn’t, he floated around the perimeter mostly and wasn’t even involved in most ball screens.
If you watch his high school tape that's mainly what he did. Most ball screen action went through reed before he got hurt
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Took him 10 months to realize the kid needs to touch the ball? Great job I guess.
He started day 1 and touched the ball plenty. He was terrible but is now showing signs of promise
Say what you want about Matt McMahon
Posted by 420 on 3/6/25 at 1:06 pm
Give credit where it's due, the job he's done with robert miller this year has been great. Miller started day 1 and was completely lost on the floor. Fast forward to the end of the season and he may be one of the best guys on the roster aside from carter. Hopefully mcmahon can develop a few more young guys in the same manner and build a solid core going forward
re: SEC MBB Roll call
Posted by 420 on 1/4/25 at 7:39 am to AnyonebutHalHughes
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What a hypocrite
Madking alter?
re: Are all Mormon people BYU fans?
Posted by 420 on 12/31/24 at 3:17 pm to Gravitiger
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I've never met one that wasn't a damn fine human being.
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100%
So 100% of people who support Franciscan University are damn fine human beings? Why are we refusing to be accurate here? See how this game works?
re: Where is Allie Rice's killer?
Posted by 420 on 12/31/24 at 3:10 pm to Gravitiger
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Are we really going to refuse to be accurate here?
Come on man, you know exactly the point I'm trying to convey. Let me rephrase:
Almost all people who encounter police are recorded on a body worn camera. Accurate, bona fide fact. Satisfied?
re: Where is Allie Rice's killer?
Posted by 420 on 12/31/24 at 1:15 pm to MoarKilometers
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Lol, he says, after the entire discussion started that way.
Huh?
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That phenoma i mentioned predates body cams
I understand that. Obviously police have a little more gusto in pursuing the killer of a LEO than they would any other person. It's the same reason why people have been so up in arms about the Rice murder. No one fricking cares about all the other unsolved murders, but they care about this one because "that could've been my daughter, niece, etc."
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so crediting body cams doesn't seem very likely as a leading underlying cause.
There's really no quantifying this at all, but if you don't think body worn cameras play a large role in the fact that most LEO murders are solved, I don't know what to tell you. 80% of PDs in the country require body cams, and the other 20% are the low budget podunk departments that get no action anyway. Do you even Occam's Razor bro?
re: Where is Allie Rice's killer?
Posted by 420 on 12/31/24 at 11:17 am to Gravitiger
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So...not "everyone"
Are we really going to nitpick semantics here?
re: Where is Allie Rice's killer?
Posted by 420 on 12/31/24 at 9:41 am to Gravitiger
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1) Not all LE departments have body cams
The overwhelming majority of them do
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2) Not all LE keep their body cams active while on duty
The overwhelming majority of them do
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3) Not all LE homicides happen on duty
The overwhelming majority of them do
re: Where is Allie Rice's killer?
Posted by 420 on 12/31/24 at 9:26 am to MoarKilometers
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There aren't many unsolved homicides of law enforcement officers.
Well yea, everyone they encounter is recorded on video
Top to bottom yea pretty similar
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Georgia
Don't sleep on Georgia. Asa Newell can really really play
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