Does anybody in here believe Peyton is the GOAT? Surely, that's just UT fans. I noticed they were throwing that around last night. They won last night with/without PM. Joe Montana, with a 4-0 SB record, has to be near or at the top of that list in my lifetime.
Brady's got 4, and three Superbowl MVP's.
Lexington to Nashville in general is terrible.
Pound for pound the leopard is one of the most bad *** animals on the planet.
I'd recommend anyone that hasn't already to read that SI piece. He's clearly not getting, or not listening to, good advice on how to handle this situation.
For example- Davis mentions the fact that everyone is asking where McGee got the money to pay for these hooker parties. Instead of a simple "I don't know", Pitino tries to turn it into "I know, right, the guy was so cheap lol, that's what makes this whole thing unbelievable!"
Problem there is a) it's admitted by both sides that these parties happened, b) Katrina Powell has a millennia of history supporting the allegation that hookers don't work for free (maybe Jazzy but that's it) and c) using "McGee never paid for anything himself! Like ales at a tavern, certainly not questionable wenches!" isn't so much exonerating as it is implicating that "OK, so the money DID come from another source, but who?" and HOFCRP* is the one (inadvertently) pushing that narrative back out there.
I don't know the particular "rules" of an NCAA investigation, but the fact Smrt and Jurich are keeping him completely in the dark, show up on a Thursday to tell him about the post season ban announced 24 hours later, their ignoring his pleas to take some time to think it over, etc. tells me they found something connecting him to it and this is the start of the walling off process.
If I wanted to hear NFL talk I'd turn on Jew & Fat.
Interesting side note that I haven't noticed here or elsewhere, McGee is not a man of significant means and Pitino just told us in the SI article that he is notoriously cheap...so I have a question, why is it or how is it that McGee is being represented by perhaps the best defense attorney in Louisville? To get Scott Cox to normally represent you would cost not an insignificant amount...he is a terrific lawyer and the amount to retain him as counsel would cost many times over the 10 grand it cost McGee to get these women to several parties.
No. Harold, the gay safari guide that made a pass at me, narrated for "him."Impressive that it could talk.
Probably offer some hot takes on whether or not Pete Rose should be in the HOF, hope Brady and doc take notes.Rick is going to be on there in the morning.
Controversial take:
If you really hate Louisville, you root for them to win the rest of their games and win the ACC regular season championship. There is no way the school can publicly acknowledge it after the decision they made Friday. And if the UL fans bring it up well.....if they get embarrassed easily they won't. And it looks bad for the ACC.
This pity party being started by UofL fans/media is the most gd pathetic thing I've seen in a while. How delusional and out of touch can people be? Christ. [sick]
Controversial take:
If you really hate Louisville, you root for them to win the rest of their games and win the ACC regular season championship. There is no way the school can publicly acknowledge it after the decision they made Friday. And if the UL fans bring it up well.....if they get embarrassed easily they won't. And it looks bad for the ACC.
Scott regularly represents UL athletes, just like Jim Lowry represents UK players. Neither charges their normal rate in those kinds of cases for obvious reasons.
No. Harold, the gay safari guide that made a pass at me, narrated for "him."
I have not. And probably won't. No interest. I'd just get pissy at all the **** they get wrong.@Dennis Reynolds since you are here - have you watched Billions on Showtime? If you have, what do you think?
I was saying that back in the fall. Scott Cox is paid by and reps UL. Not AM. He's probably too stupid to figure that out, but if and when it comes time for AM to act in his own best interest or UL's I think we all know how Cox will advise.The problem with that is, that McGee is no longer with Louisville and McGee's legal interests may now be opposed with the interests of the university. Considering Pitino's comments publicly about McGee, McGee may have lost or will lose all loyalty towards Pitino and Louisville. Scott Cox is representing McGee, if he is representing him honestly...anything that hurts Louisville but helps his client he will pursue.
I'm sure. But I think, or hope, they got the lifestyle of the hedge fund guys right. The last episode opened with a drunk hedge fund guy trying to mow down deer with a machine gun at 4:30am in the back yard of his Greenwich home.I have not. And probably won't. No interest. I'd just get pissy at all the **** they get wrong.
Relax. He might get a chuckle out of it.Chief, he just said he has no interest in watching. What exactly made you think he would give a f*ck about the last episode's opening scene?
Pull it together, assmilk.
The problem with that is, that McGee is no longer with Louisville and McGee's legal interests may now be opposed with the interests of the university. Considering Pitino's comments publicly about McGee, McGee may have lost or will lose all loyalty towards Pitino and Louisville. Scott Cox is representing McGee, if he is representing him honestly...anything that hurts Louisville but helps his client he will pursue.
I'm sure. But I think, or hope, they got the lifestyle of the hedge fund guys right. The last episode opened with a drunk hedge fund guy trying to mow down deer with a machine gun at 4:30am in the back yard of his Greenwich home.