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11-22-2017 10:46 AM |
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Originally Posted by RockChalk
(Post 13232545)
Anyone see the this ?
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Preston car purchased early August in Florida. Registered in Texas. 30 day tags expired. 2016 Charger worth $20k. Can’t find owner name.</p>— kevin kietzman (@kkwhb) <a href="https://twitter.com/kkwhb/status/933107016951844865?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 21, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Ok. Help me out on the math here. Is it problematic it was bought in Florida and registered in TX? That doesn’t seem too damning from my perspective. Problem is he can’t prove who bought it right?
To me that’s better than some asshat dealership in Lawrence doing it.
Is it possible the car came from an agency or something unrelated to KU? I know that’s a pipe dream and all, but it’s not just universities giving kids shit.
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Originally Posted by Lzen
(Post 13232619)
Traylor was a frustrating player to watch. At times, he would look like a stud, making plays all over the place. Inevitably, he would then make a few boneheaded plays, even as an upperclassman.
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Right. And that’s what he will always be known for but I’m telling you everything went to shit when he came out. Especially defensively. And I’m sitting there thinking to myself, how can this be? He doesn’t have any length that anyone is afraid of, and his hops are usually late but more importantly he was doing NOTHING. Obviously he was doing something because it would go to shit when he’d hit the bench. That’s why he got so many minutes.
It took me a long time to get there, but I had to accept we weren’t going to get anything out of the position (save some passes and putbacks) but that’s what we have to have because everything went to **** without him.
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