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Do you work in the woods?
Gotta admit... I LOL'd
Do you work in the woods?
Now your just being silly. It's called sales.Cost of living increase is automatic for good performance (not subpar) plus additional merit increase added on for excellent performance, plus faster track to promotion. Just like most major corporations. Do you work in the woods?
I gotta be honest, I'm not sure how this is considered compelling evidence ...
I mean, I could title a text something out. Doesn't mean it's true. Txt: "Oh yeah, so-and-so said they'd wire me $10,000"
So?
I'm not sure why, legally, Miller is barred from testifying. I mean, I read the explanation but I can't understand why his testimony doesn't add anything to the case. He could at least corroborate some of it.
Seems like the judge is, as was the case in the previous trials, trying really hard to distance these proceedings from typical NCAA violation stuff.
I know that's not the focus of what's going on but they're still, at least tangentially, related.
About 2 people away from the source, someone told me today that they think Miller will have to testify...
Follow the money & you’ll understand why the judge is leaning the way he is. His lineage is one of the country’s major legal power brokers. Not surprising to me he’s protecting the status quo.I'm with those that say his testimony definitely seems relevant. Judge seems steadfast in keeping him out, regardless of the evidence presented before him.
Nothing to see here, folks...move along, move along...oh, and did you see that last dunk by Zion Williamson?I agree, but you would think dead bodies lying around would at least make the NCAA think, perhaps, somebody killed these folks. Instead the NCAA assumes they all died of natural causes. It's a lot easier for them and doesn't challenge their business model.