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  1. lol give me a break. do you even know the context? me neither.
  2. have you ever been to south bend in the fall/early winter? it's gray and often windy, rainy, snowy, crappy. that's why Kelly wants to practice outside all the time. any day between October and May that doesn't rain/snow/sleet and also gives you actual, real deal sunlight, is [expletive] gorgeous. they don't call it 'permacloud' for nothing. C'mon. It's South Bend, not Siberia. Nobody thinks a day with wind gusts up to 60mph is "beautiful." you're right. siberians can at least buy vokda on sundays. my point is haugh has had it out for ND for seemingly ever. he picked 1-2 sentences that fit his narrative. those aren't the only words Kelly has spoken on the subject and getting hung up on calling a sunny october day in south bend "beautiful" seems pointless and dumb. Was it the greatest choice of words? Maybe not. Out of context, you can certainly cast a poor light on Kelly by quoting them in your article suggesting that ND hasn't taken responsibility. practice had been going on, what, 30-40 minutes when the tragedy happened? it's so far beyond belief that the wind was strong but not remarkably so for a fall day in SB for the time that Kelly was out before the gust knocked over the lift? none of us know exactly what the day was like during that relatively short time frame. Kelly may have thought the weather seemed fairly normal until he felt a very strong gust and heard the crash. Seems plausible. All of which is quite the tangent from the larger issue that someone should have better known the safety precautions to take or policies should have been in place to prevent the use of the lifts when the weather makes it dangerous. Kelly's view on whether the day was pleasant or not is so minor in the scheme of things, isn't it?
  3. you're back from dayton already? why the quick trip?
  4. we'll probably need to move the draft. but if we don't have at least 3 more people (10 teams total), I'll fold it up.
  5. yes, there are already non NSBB folks signed up.
  6. have you ever been to south bend in the fall/early winter? it's gray and often windy, rainy, snowy, crappy. that's why Kelly wants to practice outside all the time. any day between October and May that doesn't rain/snow/sleet and also gives you actual, real deal sunlight, is [expletive] gorgeous. they don't call it 'permacloud' for nothing.
  7. oh, come on. when ND does anything wrong, Andy collapses faster than you getting up off the couch. Kelly made the decision to be out there b/c he wants practices outside all the time [i think they've had 2 practices indoors since he took over just more than a year ago]. Inherent in that decision is the assumption that the film kids will be doing their typical jobs. I don't think Kelly knows the specific safety restrictions on all of the equipment and I don't expect him to. But ultimately, this whole thing is on his shoulders. But there is an adult whose job is to know the specifications for the lifts and he/she either didn't know the danger or didn't keep the kids from going up in the lifts when they did. It's also possible that the kid himself didn't read the safety instructions. What kid has ever read an instruction manual for anything he's ever owned (except kyle)? that's a really long, drawn out way of saying, I don't think you're going to find that anyone, especially not Kelly, explicitly told the kid to go up in the scissor lift that day. That seems to be what that blowhard Haugh, and possibly folks in this thread, expect to find. But what you're also not likely to find, is that anyone told him not to go up there. That's troubling and a large part of the reason ND got fined. That's not Kelly's job, it's far below him, but he's ultimately responsible as the HC. Does that mean he's some evil person? That sort of "logical" leap seems faulty to me and what I take issue with. That all seemed fairly boring to flesh out, esp since most of the posters here either don't like or actively hate ND. But since you asked so nicely, there you go.
  8. Well that really has nothing to do with the discussion. um, there were like 3 posts critiquing his comments to the investigator. Yes critiquing him for being a blatant liar about the weather. Then you created some exaggerated nonsense that doesn't even fit. you're not making any sense.
  9. you don't think Kelly could have made a more plausible statement about the conditions that day without incriminating himself? I think he did. I think his statements about that day consist of more than that sentence or two.
  10. The motivation is avoiding injury. They think that somehow this will reduce injury. I'm not quite sure how, but that's the justification. b/c a receiving team is less likely to bring a ball out of the end zone if they get it at the 25 on a touch back? seems like you could figure out what the average return yardage is on kicks in or near the end zone and give the receiving team that yardage on a touch back. Fewer kick returns means fewer violent collisions. I assume that's the thinking. Isn't it just going to cause more pop ups/squibs around the 10 yard line, leaving the return man even more prone? I don't know. Quite possibly. I'm just providing my guess at their logic.
  11. Well that really has nothing to do with the discussion. um, there were like 3 posts critiquing his comments to the investigator.
  12. what any of us would have said is "i knew the kid was going to die that day, but i sent him up there b/c we're [expletive] ND"
  13. The motivation is avoiding injury. They think that somehow this will reduce injury. I'm not quite sure how, but that's the justification. b/c a receiving team is less likely to bring a ball out of the end zone if they get it at the 25 on a touch back? seems like you could figure out what the average return yardage is on kicks in or near the end zone and give the receiving team that yardage on a touch back. Fewer kick returns means fewer violent collisions. I assume that's the thinking.
  14. dave haugh is a blowhard
  15. You tell me. Take the high road? How when a supposed moderator of this forum does stupid stuff like this. How is this moderation? This is a perfect example of what I am talking about on this board. A freaking moderator decides to not be nice and agree that being nice is better than anything else but call out the poster who is trying to call out he other people not being nice. Thank you for proving yet again why something needs to change around here. All I am asking is for people to be nice to each other. Please respect this and moderate the discussion rather than continue to fuel the fire. Obviously I am asking for trouble, but this cannot stand from a moderator. I made a post to put an end to all of this yet it doesn't end. Rather, a moderator decides to continue the argument for no good purpose for the board If he wants to question the integrity of my posts that would be fine but in public serves no purpose but to condone the bullies If you want someone to moderate this thread, I'm more than happy to. Here's my proposal: the poster that made the first personal attack in this thread gets permabanned. Sound good?
  16. How do you propose MLB prevent a team from selling hats that DON'T have MLB or one of its trademarks on it? the agreement each team signs with mlb in which mlb purports to own and control the world. btw - i love the tone. as if my doubt that the cubs could take some action without mlb approval offends you in some way.
  17. You don't think that would make him a complete idiot? If you're stupid enough to train with a known performance-enhancing drug provider, you might as well get some of the benefits. so byrd is stupid? I have a hunch that the providers of these substances can get you both legal and illegal. it's not as if Conte is the only guy that's ever provided an athlete with PEDs. Most infamous? Maybe, but that doesn't mean he's the only one. And the fact that his stuff worked so well may suggest that he can be really good with the legal stuff too.
  18. Pretend this part was written by FJM to Joe Morgan these two words just blew my mind: "an Slightly." why is an being used, and why is Slightly capitalized? possibly the most incredible two words in the history of internet forums. Wow, why even point this out? You are calling out a punctuation error? Seriously? What is wrong with you? For the record, I had a 5 month old baby on my lap while typing and he hit the keyboard and I thought I erased all of the errors he typed. I shall send him to bed without dinner for his egregious error. In the future, I will have you proofread all posts so any punctuation errors no longer offend. you're throwing your child under the bus here?
  19. love me a little piece of starlin
  20. i don't think you're helping
  21. and that's awful and yet i'm surprised it hasn't happened before.
  22. I think 6 posts about whether its Luis Salazar or Luis Salazar is probably sufficient.
  23. agreed. unless their proposals are beyond the realm of reason, not even having the courtesy to respond typically elicits a pretty aggressive response. not often a successful strategy when your opponent actually has the money to fight.
  24. I hope they sell these. I would like one. I'd be shocked if MLB let a team sell hats that didn't have the MLB logo. So put an mlb logo on the back. An oversight on these wouldn't prevent a retail sale. having dealt with MLB's licensing folks, it's never that easy. MLB makes the federal government seem well organized.
  25. I hope they sell these. I would like one. I'd be shocked if MLB let a team sell hats that didn't have the MLB logo.
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