Well, . . . . Bye!!
Sorry, with the eight likes and two reposts/like on the follow-up posts, I have reached double digits.
It looks like you and 1988 are stuck with me exposing you for the morons that you are.
Aren't you the guy who tells people that "likes are juvenile"?
No, I've never done that. In fact, the moron who liked your post (1988) is the one who said that referencing the number of likes is juvenile. He doesn't have the ability to realize that it is very easy and fast to see who likes posts and thinks it is some time-consuming venture.
I also call people out who like posts that are factually incorrect. Supporting stupid things makes that the supporter stupid as well.
Also, do you think Lawrence is coming back next year?
Now, he is. For much of the season, he was trying to find ways to get a waiver for the NFL system or play in the XFL for one season. His argument was that the NFL's rule is that in order to be eligible, you have to be three years removed from high school. His argument was that he graduated high school early (December of 2017), which means 2017, 2018, and 2019 were three years removed from high school, so he should be eligible based on the NFL's three years removed policy. The NFL is not very clear on the three years removed policy - does it mean it has been three different years since you've been removed from high school (which means Lawrence would be eligible), is it 3 x 365 days (three full calendar years), or is it three playing years of a college schedule.
But as of about 10 days ago, he took out a $5 million insurance policy, so he is expected to return. Of course, you didn't know that, so your attempt made you look almost as dumb as claiming that the CFP helped schools like Alabama, Clemson, and Ohio State become dynasties.
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