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5 hours ago, Jimmy Cinnabon said:

Favorite is obviously Iowa so he can join Anthony (and probably A.J.)

What is the "[sic]" for in the thread title?

Posted
5 hours ago, Jimmy Cinnabon said:

Favorite is obviously Iowa so he can join Anthony (and probably A.J.)

Wait a minute ... I've been on vacation.  So Anthony already signed and AJ struck a plea deal?  

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Posted
3 minutes ago, BlacknGold said:

The rest of ncaa if Angelo chooses Iowa:

sic - Used in brackets after a copied or quoted word that appears odd or erroneous to show that the word is quoted exactly as it stands in the original.

[Not for you. For the dummies in the back.]

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On 5/23/2023 at 8:02 PM, BlacknGold said:

The rest of ncaa if Angelo chooses Iowa:

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More like the rest of NCAA watching Iowa go thru sui szn for no good reason

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i am an idiot on the internet

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The question I would have to ask would be, "What are the odds that none of the Ferrari Clan are back in the news in a bad way in the next year?"

Their history is already terrible.
If/when the next terrible thing happens, the questions will be along the lines of, "You knew they were terrible people, why did you bring them here?"

I just don't see the risk v reward calculation outcome being on the positive side of the ledger.

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1 hour ago, Mike Parrish said:

The question I would have to ask would be, "What are the odds that none of the Ferrari Clan are back in the news in a bad way in the next year?"

Their history is already terrible.
If/when the next terrible thing happens, the questions will be along the lines of, "You knew they were terrible people, why did you bring them here?"

I just don't see the risk v reward calculation outcome being on the positive side of the ledger.

For both older boys, I agree.  I would give the younger son a chance but I have a big heart

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43 minutes ago, flyingcement said:

For both older boys, I agree.  I would give the younger son a chance but I have a big heart

I have 40 years into coaching.

With the father and two older boys and their track records in the mix, I'd pass.

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3 minutes ago, Mike Parrish said:

I have 40 years into coaching.

With the father and two older boys and their track records in the mix, I'd pass.

Don’t forget Uncle Carmine.

Posted
On 5/23/2023 at 9:09 PM, MPhillips said:

sic - Used in brackets after a copied or quoted word that appears odd or erroneous to show that the word is quoted exactly as it stands in the original.

[Not for you. For the dummies in the back.]

I know what sic means. I was asking what was odd or erroneous.

Posted (edited)
37 minutes ago, peanut said:

I know what sic means. I was asking what was odd or erroneous.

When Anthony F. put an Iowa commitment graphic on social media, it contained a misspelling of "committed" as "commited."  Although this post relates to Angelo and commitment is spelled correctly, I believe the poster was making a reference to Anthony's graphic.

As you note, part of the confusion is that the "sic" doesn't make grammatic sense as "commitment" is spelled correctly, so there's no misspelling to be noted.

Edited by 98lberEating2Lunches
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Perhaps it is the word ‘commitment’ itself that is being flagged as the wrong word to be used.  Look up what commitment means.  Am thinking the ‘sic’ would mean that it is fairy tale that an actual commitment is possible given the player and the world that the player lives in.

 

Posted
On 5/26/2023 at 10:24 AM, RandolphTJones said:

Hope he goes to Iowa.

*Sets up lawn chair

*Cracks open a Rolling Rock

*Waits for impending implosion in Iowa City set forth by Ferrari & Ferrari. 

MMMM......Rolling Rock

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Here’s to hoping all three commit to Sacred Heart University.

Nobody will see it coming.

Not even Street Jesus.

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