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Considering they specified who citizens were (Citizenship Clause), then the P and I Clause is for citizens specifically, the fact that it then refers to persons as a whole (in two entirely separate clauses, DPC and EPC) does not suggest that it seems to be about citizens as a whole since clauses within amendments are not necessarily all about the same thing.
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Doesn’t look to be very feasible…at all. Would have liked to for it to work but not going to, with the prison system already in a budget crisis. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cly5d9yzr7wo.amp
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He is on doctor prescribed TRT now, not when he was fighting. He has made this clear.
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I think this chart sums up the impact of the NCAA's decision to take away a year of eligibility from the 2016 high school graduating class (approximately) and transfer it to the 2017 and beyond classes (approximately) in college wrestling. Using Willie's Big Board data, out to his top 100 ranked recruits I show the number of All-American honors won by each high school graduating class. Notes: The 2016 graduating class was poised to become the most decorated of the era before the NCAA decided to cancel the 2020 tournament. As it stands, without their final year of eligibility they were only 1 AA behind 2014, equal with 2015, and 5 AA's ahead of 2013. The 2017 - 2019 classes effectively received an extra redshirt allowing them to complete their careers a year older than they would have otherwise. While not all took advantage of the extra year, enough did that is shows up in the data. Curiously, the 2020 class, the direct beneficiaries of the fifth year, did little with it. While 40 of the 100 still have remaining eligibility, only 11 of the 40 have AA'd in the past. The class of 2020 is likely to finish with 50 - 55 AA's. The class of 2021 is a bloodbath. With only 16 total AA's from 9 wrestlers among the top 100 through four years, it is not looking good. The story can be told by its top 2 ranked high schoolers. Paddy Gallagher and Alex Facundo have zero AA's between them. While Facundo still has two years left (3? who really knows for sure at this point?) and Gallagher still has one, even if they AA out it will be historically low.
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I know there’s no chance but…
WrestlingRasta replied to WrestlingRasta's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
You should read some Charlie Kirk. He has some very interesting insights, talking about the breakdowns in our communities. You might find some of it relates. - Today
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lisa morales replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in College Wrestling
Simon Biles is technically a dwarf. -
Le duke started following 65 and 74kg OTT's 2028
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Davison strikes me as a dude who could do really well at 97kg. He got too big for 197 but was incredibly fast as a smaller HWT. Feldman seems to have regressed as he’s gotten bigger. That said, I think he’d do better at 125kg than he would at 97kg. Rock, hard place. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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MPhillips replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in College Wrestling
...but he had length. He only wrestled 85 that one time. Mostly a 74... -
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MPhillips replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in College Wrestling
It is... It's not ideal. I feel the same about Feldman relatively speaking... -
Eh, there's always a few weak brackets at the S32.
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scourge165 replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in College Wrestling
Saitiev didn't even appear tall, he just had...INSANE balance, hips and a feel for Wrestling that may be unprecedented. He Wrestled...85KG I believe it was and he weighted about 80KG at one WC. As for the best ever, I'd throw Sadulaev into that group and I will die on that hill, but I still think what makes this sport great is you can reach the top no matter your build. While I believe Lillendahl is a massive underdog and...doesn't really have a chance vs Lee, he's on a trajectory to be an Olympian or World Team member...yet they have very different builds. -
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scourge165 replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in College Wrestling
Yeah...that's kinda wild, isn't it? I've seen him listed at 5'7-5'8. I'd be inclined to go with that 5'7. Not that I've held a tape measure up to him, but I have been in the vicinity of Brooks...and Cael for that matter(again...not knowing either) and Brooks was short. A few inches(At least) shorter than Starocci who I'd put at...~5'10, 5'9. I would think the ideal size, height would be ~6'2 or so at 184-197. Though length is more important, but I feel like I'm being proven wrong here. Taylor was a bit taller as far as I can tell. Burroughs is the ideal build though. Thick, big hips, core and long arms. So I don't think the height matters so much as the length. Hard to tell what Dake is(I'd GUESS 5'9, but I would just be guessing). I think Snyder has a bad build relatively speaking. I think it makes Wrestling Edit-Tazhudinov and Sadulaev particularly tough. Of course...I have zero Olympic or World Medals, so...what do I know... -
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scourge165 replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in College Wrestling
I looked up top 30 best times and there was ONE that was not Ledecky(I believe it omits one of Summer McIntosh's times for whatever reason). But then you go to top 50 times...EVER and she's got at least 40 of them. We're been pretty lucky to see some...historically great athletes. Phelps is great, Ladecky's had preternatural endurance. Kinda like Simone Biles or...Usain Bolt. There are a few, but not many athletes who are just so incredibly dominant, it's hard to wrap your head around. I grew up with my Grandparents on a lack and my parents had a pool(my Uncle did excavating, a friend of the family actually did lining, another did concrete)...so I swam a LOT growing up. For fun, to work out, whatever. The thought of swimming a MILE or even a half of mile here like this...is mind blowing. And while it SHOULD be obvious it's not just natural talent, I believe she's never once had a beer and has this super strict diet. I'm not a swimming fan just as I'm not a huge Gymnastics fan, but how can you not respect someone who is as dedicated and as talented as some of these athletes and love watching them compete? I would LOVE to see each of them in the 2028 Olympics. I don't know if that's feasible as it pertains to Biles(now THAT is a sport you need a pretty specific body type). -
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MPhillips replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in College Wrestling
Not talking sh ite. Brooks is 5'7"? -
Ilhan Omar tells reporter to f@&k off
uncle bernard replied to Caveira's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
"Ilhan Omar was mean to a reporter" brought to you by the guys who say "you don't hate the media enough!" -
Ilhan Omar tells reporter to f@&k off
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Perhaps the most ironic statement ever uttered on this forum lol -
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scourge165 replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in College Wrestling
I would think Cael Sanderson(whom I believe to be taller than the 6') or Tazhudinov...who is 6'3. Also, how much different is Chance's build from Brooks? Brooks is the same height, but he's going to 97KG. -
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Alces Alces Gigas replied to Caveira's topic in College Wrestling
Please.move this thread to the appropriate forum! This is the college wrestling forum! -
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scourge165 replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in College Wrestling
Chris Bono, Aaron Brooks, I wouldn't say Starocci was particularly long, Kyle Snyder. I think that was a great point, Wrestling is unique because ANYONE of any body type can have success. Cael or Brooks at 197... Tommy Rowlands or Kyle Snyder at HWT...Dean Hamiti or Mark Schultz...Spencer Lee or Stephan Abas and I could keep going, but the point seems obvious. I would say Marstellar winning a spot on the world team and Pletcher being the overwhelming favorite in '20...make them not winning the outliers, not proof they faught their body style. -
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flyingcement replied to Indiana-Hawk-Wrestling-Fan's topic in College Wrestling
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Fair enough! If that's the metric we're using, then Askren was successful. Though...he was also a great boxer by this metric. The quotes are appropriate there as that is DEFINITELY what I said!
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I have no clue, maybe he's on what a lot of people go on around 50. Some type of HRT or whatever. A PED, but otherwise legal. My point was the guy has ALWAYS had an incredible gas tank and that...I would bet money his conditioning, his cardio is still likely elite. I don't think when he was in the UFC, he was ever out of shape or gassing. Dana White called him a "bag of milk." So he's never been the biggest or most muscular and that was true when he was the most dominant Wrestler in College for two seasons and bumping up and Wrestling All Americans at 184, but he was NEVER the guy gassing...IMO.
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Then does his internet version of hanging up on you. Effeminate.
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You really think the requirement during the 30 second tie breakers should be working for a fall? The point of this sport is to control another man. I think a 30 second ride out where you're just trying to prevent them from escaping is fine. If I had my preference, you'd have OT go 1 minute neutral, each get 30 second goes and then repeat, but that takes too much time I guess. But I don't think you need to make the criteria for stalling the exact same in 30 second tie breakers.
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That’s his go to stuff. “You bore me” “come back when you have better material” meanwhile his stuff is always the same. Sit on the fence with his TDS