Well, that's enough civil law for the blog for 2025. We have more important issues to resolve, namely what to do about the Dolphins getting 12 points in Buffalo tonight?
Something tells us to take the points. There is much turmoil in Dolphin land. Whispers that the coach has lost the locker room. And then there's the star wide receiver's continued involvement with the law.
But a team on the edge of losing a season in September and going 0-3 with no hope in sight is a dangerous team, especially when the team has some talent. Achane can run the rock. Tua can throw it, and Hill can catch it, and they have a D. So maybe a team that is feeling the heat plays with reckless abandon and keeps it close.
We also like Achane over 54 yards rushing. Even in a shootout he breaks runs. That's our best bet of the night actually.
So while our bankroll is awfully thin these days, Fins +12 and over 50 sounds like something that will keep us interested through the pizza and hard seltzers we have lined up for the evening.
12 comments:
Rumpole. What are your go to toppings. Ours are sausage and pepperoni.
Mushrooms and onions. Or a margarita with tomatoes and mozzarella.
All my bets hit. I’m back ! Fins kept it close. Score over. Archane over 54. $$$$
Rump can you get a copy of the Gosney SAO settlement?
Great picks Rumpole! Three for three. I should have parlayed them.
On another note, no comment on Judge Diana Tennis (9th Circuit I think) who made 900 partisan political contributions as a judge but the JQC recommends only a public reprimand? If she were a judge down here she’d be removed for sure.
SAO is a corrupted office. No oversight.
Look at what ESPN published today.
Florida prosecutors confirmed in a hearing Friday that their key witness in the murder case of a former University of Miami football player is alive and was contacted Thursday by officers where he lives in Kentucky.
ESPN reported Thursday that, despite prosecutors stating July 17 that they tried every effort to locate 81-year-old Paul Conner and had a report from a commercial database he was dead, journalists found Conner alive at his apartment in Louisville.
Conner is the only eyewitness in the case against former Miami football player Rashaun Jones, who is facing second-degree murder charges in the 2006 shooting of teammate Bryan Pata. Jones, who was arrested in 2021, has pleaded not guilty.
Miami assistant state attorney Cristina Diamond told Florida 11th Circuit Court Judge Cristina Miranda that, after the ESPN story was published, her lead detective reached out to police in Louisville and asked them to go to Conner's last-known address -- where ESPN reporters had found him.
SAO is managed by unqualified people
All you snowflakes still think Cheetoh not trying to restrict free speech? You dumb bastards.
Fake news, the SAO NEVER represented that the witness was dead, read the transcripts and get the truth, ESPN is full of it.
Whatever you say council. Keep lying
Sure Stevie
Can you be more specific
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