were not coming. i could have taken advantage of that but i did not. but one of our coaches did take advantage of the girls and was hugging them and you name it. and he had sex with one while he was in a coaching thing, she was 17 and told her mother. he got banned for nine years. her mother. he got banned for nine ears. . . her mother. he got banned for nine ears, ., , ., her mother. he got banned for nine ears. ., , ., , her mother. he got banned for nine ears. ., i, .,, years. that is a very serious matter- he got a nine year ban, which took him out of the whole thing between her little sister. i him out of the whole thing between her little sister. . . her little sister. i think the oint her little sister. i think the point you her little sister. i think the point you are her little sister. i think the point you are making - her little sister. i think the point you are making and i her little sister. i think the i point you are making and thank you for contacting us, the pro
lit under hbcu football would be an internal flame. that is why it is a bit disappointing. on the other side of things, that man has bills to pay. he is in his retirement doing his coaching thing which is a new part of his career. we all want career improvement, development, growth. he is not it is not his job to carry the entire culture on his back. that man wants more money, bigger spotlight, and he did his part. it is now somebody else s turn to pick up the torch and keep the fire burning that dion lit. i think this is such a good point. shelby, what do you think? can you fault dion sanders for going where the money besides? that is worth two nodes because we ve had the president of jay asked you on this program. it is an illustrious institution that was in the news and had the culture on its back before deontay under layer. that will continue even when coach pride is gone. you know it, i m not surprised by dion s move. i believe, if i m not mistaken, he did an interview maybe
have to cite you for verbal abuse, i don t want to do that. just get out there, play the game, we will talk about it after. soft warnings. couldn t a chair umpire that was had a little lighter of touch done that and not made the open about him? yeah, joe, i think he could have had a lighter touch, but i think that if he had even suggested it she still would have been insulted that he thought her coach was coaching her, and she kept denying it and then her coach afterwards said they did it. i agree with billy jean, i think it s a stupid rule, i think it s an antiquated rule and they ought to change it. i don t see a guy going like this in the stands is is some violation of tennis code or ethics, but the fact is this guy is a stickler from the rule, but this thing escalated after she broke her racquet, and she didn t break her racquet because of the coaching thing, she had let osaka back into the second set, she had just played a dreadful game and, again, that s why i keep sayi
competitive athletes i ve ever been around. she is ferocious. she s a force of nature, one of the nicest people you ll meet off the court, but she is a competitor. and so i think that and great officials will tell you this, that yeah, athletes have to know, but it s an honor for officials to sort of be in this arena with some of the greatest athletes. so hopefully what comes out of this is technically tennis has to do something. this is 2018. this is not don bud. you ve got to change the coaching thing because coaching goes on. but i think what is the larger point is this gender bias that sort of was unveiled about who can change their shirts when, you know, that was an issue. i think that and i think serena was correct to assume that this is beyond just her. this is a gender this is sort
are they doing too much too soon here? here s my argument for peyton manning and why he might struggle relatively speaking in the playoffs. not only is he physically performing which you have to do under a high stress situation in the postseason against better teams but he s also doing the coaching thing. that s another variable that s added in. he s up at the line of scrimmage, throw the ball and figure out the coverages ever the other team. he s probably never been on a better team. everything about quarterbacks, you re good until somebody hits you. he s not getting hit. he has a great line, great pieces around him. it all comes down to this, do you think they ll cover the spread? it s impossible to answer. if you ll tell me i had to bet one way or the other, i had to say no. i can see the broncos going up 35-0. jacksonville gets a couple of scores. it s difficult to say. could a miracle at all happen here? at all, at all? i don t think they allow you