Who’s the Florida RB under John Robinson..I forgot his name
Jeremi Rudolph?Who’s the Florida RB under John Robinson..I forgot his name.
Who’s the Florida RB under John Robinson..I forgot his name
Jeremi Rudolph?Who’s the Florida RB under John Robinson..I forgot his name.
That guy looks like he’s 30 years old!!They are definitely getting bigger!
Not all of us, brah. Just keep this thread for UNLV football recruiting. I am really enjoying this thread. The information flow already lacking.Typical for this site
We are who we thought we were.You guys are pretty sick to think that way, though.
Another large man... this line is going to be huge. Legitimately might be 6-5 340 average... they're going to make MWC lines look small.
No P4 offers per 247. No MWC offers except us. How does a 3 star kid that big not have more offers from better programs.Another large man... this line is going to be huge. Legitimately might be 6-5 340 average... they're going to make MWC lines look small.
Jackson Woodard was a walk-on not too long ago… you never know!No P4 offers per 247. No MWC offers except us. How does a 3 star kid that big not have more offers from better programs.
Nuts. Whitmore is a beast.
Nuts. Whitmore is a beast.
When you went from being one of the big boys up front to one of the smallest In The OL room...
It's more than size. I have two twin Nephews who were 6-4 / 320 out of HS. One ended up G 5 and the other FCS. Both got their degree, but were always down the depth chart. Size is only part of it. Neither one was really driven to excel.No P4 offers per 247. No MWC offers except us. How does a 3 star kid that big not have more offers from better programs.
Understand that. When I was in college working at a job while going to school I worked with a guy that was about 6'6" and over 400 lbs who wanted to be a pro-wrestler. He was strong as hell, and you couldn't move him an inch, but he never pushed himself enough to be at the level required for that sport.It's more than size. I have two twin Nephews who were 6-4 / 320 out of HS. One ended up G 5 and the other FCS. Both got their degree, but were always down the depth chart. Size is only part of it. Neither one was really driven to excel.
He was going to come to UNLV. Glad he did not.Damn less than a month at Purdue lmfao. Bro was getting his operation setup quick.
Drug arrest leads to Purdue football freshman's dismissal, transfer portal entry
Purdue football freshman Antonio Parker was arrested in Warren County on suspicion of dealing marijuana and reckless driving. He was kicked off the team.www.indystar.com
Another quote from one of my favorite movies Major League:He was going to come to UNLV. Glad he did not.
Who was the signee? I’m late to the show
This guy:Who was the signee? I’m late to the show
Considering many state governments are in the business of profiting of the sale of marijuana, and in many cases friends and family received the distribution sites, it is pretty much hypocritical to arrest anyone for marijuana sales.Damn less than a month at Purdue lmfao. Bro was getting his operation setup quick.
Drug arrest leads to Purdue football freshman's dismissal, transfer portal entry
Purdue football freshman Antonio Parker was arrested in Warren County on suspicion of dealing marijuana and reckless driving. He was kicked off the team.www.indystar.com
Sorry NM
Even though it's legal in NV (and I think 30+ states), since it's still illegal federally medical workers, and countless other professions, are not allowed to use it in any way unless prescribed. I don't have a desire to use it, but I will explore it as an option if I need it medicinally.Considering many state governments are in the business of profiting of the sale of marijuana, and in many cases friends and family received the distribution sites, it is pretty much hypocritical to arrest anyone for marijuana sales.
My dad never did until he had really bad cancer, then he tried it. As for unless prescribed, that would technically still be illegal based on Federal Laws.Even though it's legal in NV (and I think 30+ states), since it's still illegal federally medical workers, and countless other professions, are not allowed to use it in any way unless prescribed. I don't have a desire to use it, but I will explore it as an option if I need it medicinally.
Towards the end of my dad's life, he was struggling with pain and was hesitant to use it due to the stigma. We all encouraged him to get some and he found some relief in one of the rubs.My dad never did until he had really bad cancer, then he tried it. As for unless prescribed, that would technically still be illegal based on Federal Laws.
I’ve never touched it, but I have some buddies who came home from war broken. They swear by the cbd lotion/ cream as the best thing for pain (other than heavy pain killers).Towards the end of my dad's life, he was struggling with pain and was hesitant to use it due to the stigma. We all encouraged him to get some and he found some relief in one of the rubs.
Thank you for sharing that about still being illegal. I never looked into it closely but now I know it's off limits until I retire.
I think it’s a far better alternative to narcotics, myself. I though legalizing it might be some huge issue, it doesn’t appear that way at all.I’ve never touched it, but I have some buddies who came home from war broken. They swear by the cbd lotion/ cream as the best thing for pain (other than heavy pain killers).
Traffic fatalities have skyrocketed.I think it’s a far better alternative to narcotics, myself. I though legalizing it might be some huge issue, it doesn’t appear that way at all.