I didn't want to nit pick but... since you opened it up, I will partake. You are correct, open your hand young man. Also, he is holding too long.
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I didn't want to nit pick but... since you opened it up, I will partake. You are correct, open your hand young man. Also, he is holding too long.
Yes, have done that. Also closed my eyes sitting against a tree while turkey hunting and took a short nap. When I opened my eyes a bobcat was staring at me from about 25 feet. Glad I had sunglasses on. One of my best days in the woods ever.Anybody here ever try closing their eyes when a deer has made them in a tree? Doesn't work every time, but works often enough to keep it in your bag of tricks.
At least Hawkeyes aren’t nearly as bad as some Hawkeye fans…This take is very high on the dumbest takes in tHR history.
And that is certainly saying something
-ironturd, jr.
Who’s the skinny guy in the black shirt?
Thats not what I look like when trying to watch a flo stream.
Thats not what I look like when trying to watch a flo stream.
Beat me to it!!!Somebody needs to tell Bo that he is gripping the bow too hard and torquing it.
This takes on a whole new meaning if JP had a southern accent.I'm a hunting virgin
Not sure where he is hunting his virgins, but I haven't seen one around here in a long time. What is the limit on virgins?This takes on a whole new meaning if JP had a southern accent.
L to the OL! Back when that sort of hunting was something I engaged in, I usually preferred more experienced ... gonna cut that one short to avoid Behaving Badly on the Internet lol.Not sure where he is hunting his virgins, but I haven't seen one around here in a long time. What is the limit on virgins?
Is that what Kyle brought with him to SC?
Sitting here in my La-z-boy with my harness on. You can never be too safe.Doesn't he need a harness too?
Asking for a friend ...
One ragdollNot sure where he is hunting his virgins, but I haven't seen one around here in a long time. What is the limit on virgins?
He has prepared his whole life for the moment in front of him.
Let’s don’t all bare witness! Only the good looking ones of us should bare anything, please.… #webarewitness …
So Cael has more National champs than Brands has conference champions. I sure wish this Carl chap could coach.Tom Brands contract extended to 2028.
https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestling/Features/2021/July/26/Tom-Brands-contract-extension
At least now Brands will be able to coach Michael Kemerer through Michael's graduation in 2028.Tom Brands contract extended to 2028.
https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestling/Features/2021/July/26/Tom-Brands-contract-extension
Not much meaty opinion in that baby.
Ha ha! The entire article builds up and builds up, and builds up and builds up. Finally, the big question is addressed and answered very, very quickly in the last part of the last paragraph:Not much meaty opinion in that baby.
The Daily Collegian is great for the crossword puzzle, bar specials .... and to give a new puppy somewhere to pee.Not much meaty opinion in that baby.
Yeah...I read the article and got to the bottom and kept looking for the Next Page button. Just abruptly ended and was just so fluffy. I appreciate the wrestling coverage, but...journalism these days...yikes.Not much meaty opinion in that baby.
Ha ha! The entire article builds up and builds up, and builds up and builds up. Finally, the big question is addressed and answered very, very quickly in the last part of the last paragraph:
Ha ha! The entire article builds up and builds up, and builds up and builds up. Finally, the big question is addressed and answered very, very quickly in the last part of the last paragraph:
“… the national dominance Sanderson has brought to Penn State is hard to beat. Koll may have been able to build a strong program at Penn State if he got the job, but Sanderson’s dynasty has trumped that of Koll’s resume thus far.”
Not much meaty opinion in that baby.
I'd say if you're going to write opinion, the facts should be secondary and supportive of the thesis, as opposed to here, where they constitute the bulk of the piece and don't all relate to the thesis. Not until the second to last paragraph does the author entertain the thesis hinted at in the headline, and in that paragraph he merely shrugs and declares it unanswerable. If it's "impossible to know" what a Koll-run Penn State wrestling program would look like, why have I read this far? Push yourself and tell us what you think that might have actually looked like, which would necessitate looking at the types of wrestlers each has recruited, their styles, culture, etc.Hey, what's up, Mike! And @diggerpup and @Petch!
I've never met the author, Zach Allen, whose bio indicates he's 'a Sophomore majoring in journalism,' but I'm wondering if any of you would be up for a thought exercise? Pretend that dude is my son and I came on here and asked you all, as a favor to me: 'could you please offer some constructive criticism on that article of his?'
What would you all share?
Gotcha - fair question. I think we all touched on it. A writer/editor that is trying to build credibility needs to align the expectations they set with what their piece delivers. I mention the credibility piece because there are more than enough media outlets that don’t give a hoot about credibility, and thus would simply flush this advice and collect their massive $$$. There’s a fair amount of factual content in there that’s valuable for most audiences, and if that’s the extent of what the author has then craft the titling appropriately. That gets you to a grade in the B range at that experience level. (Obviously?), the A+ work to deliver on the title would involve submission of a hypothesis (edit: thesis, deferring to tikk as he probably chose a better word) what would have been necessary for either Cael or Koll to reel off the kind of success then report whether Koll or another indeed has that trait.Hey, what's up, Mike! And @diggerpup and @Petch!
I've never met the author, Zach Allen, whose bio indicates he's 'a Sophomore majoring in journalism,' but I'm wondering if any of you would be up for a thought exercise? Pretend that dude is my son and I came on here and asked you all, as a favor to me: 'could you please offer some constructive criticism on that article of his?'
What would you all share?