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NCAA rules prohibit Dan Hurley from holding 24 hour long practices, so rest easy, our players are still get the maximum allowed practice timeTo me this and his many other TV interviews appear to be an unneeded distraction from the main issue at hand: getting ready for the upcoming season which is only less than 6 weeks away.
Interesting bite from Hurley after Stephen A asks him how early he knew it wasn't a NC caliber team - 2 weeks into the summer.
It’s as if he wanted to verbally will the team to a title by creating artificial confidence. Wild tactic. Talk about backfire.That's funny, seeing that quote I was like "But he spent all summer saying we should be #1" and in the clip he admits he did that basically as hopium lol.
I can't wait for our first loss when I can bring this up and throw it in Hurley's face. That guy is the worst.To me this and his many other TV interviews appear to be an unneeded distraction from the main issue at hand: getting ready for the upcoming season which is only less than 6 weeks away.
Dan hit the nail on the head with Dan Patrick on the driving issue. I can’t stand people that fly up the left and squeeze in after I’ve been waiting patiently to get off the exit. And I get even more mad at the cars in front of me that let them in. I’m pushing them out and will be on the bumper of the car in front of me before I let them in that’s for sure!
You do realize he probably sleeps more hours than it took to get to NY and back to do this interview - EVERY SINGLE NIGHTTo me this and his many other TV interviews appear to be an unneeded distraction from the main issue at hand: getting ready for the upcoming season which is only less than 6 weeks away.
Understood. Just thinking that this is a distraction that is not really necessary at this time before the season.NCAA rules prohibit Dan Hurley from holding 24 hour long practices, so rest easy, our players are still get the maximum allowed practice time
In a similar situation, when there are warnings of a lane closure ahead, and I’m in the lane that’s being closed, I’ll usually try to merge into the through lane as soon as I can. But when I see others basically just ignoring the warning and remaining in the lane that’s being closed, right up to the “merging point,” I might start edging over the line a little, to prevent them from continuing in the to-be-closed lane without merging.Dan hit the nail on the head with Dan Patrick on the driving issue. I can’t stand people that fly up the left and squeeze in after I’ve been waiting patiently to get off the exit. And I get even more mad at the cars in front of me that let them in. I’m pushing them out and will be on the bumper of the car in front of me before I let them in that’s for sure!
It’s as if he wanted to verbally will the team to a title by creating artificial confidence. Wild tactic. Talk about backfire.
Interesting bite from Hurley after Stephen A asks him how early he knew it wasn't a NC caliber team - 2 weeks into the summer.
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Why Jerk Drivers Who Merge at the Last Minute Are Actually More Efficient
Politeness is overrated.www.mentalfloss.com
Are you one? I want to take them out any chance I can get. Sure, they're efficient for themselves. But when they block an entire lane waiting for the shmuck to let them in, not very for everyone else on the road. I tend to find this profile to be the same person who picks their nose and eats it.View attachment 111977
Your welcome!
If you're blocking a lane, waiting to merge, you're not doing it right. For what it's worth, I've no issue with anyone else efficiently merging in front of me. I find it funny that some people take driving, merging, etc. personally. It makes me wonder what's going so wrong in their life that they drive so angry.Are you one? I want to take them out any chance I can get. Sure, they're efficient for themselves. But when they block an entire lane waiting for the shmuck to let them in, not very for everyone else on the road. I tend to find this profile to be the same person who picks their nose and eats it.
I think you’re thinking about me thinking about it longer than I actually thought about it.If you're blocking a lane, waiting to merge, you're not doing it right. For what it's worth, I've no issue with anyone else efficiently merging in front of me. I find it funny that some people take driving, merging, etc. personally. It makes me wonder what's going so wrong in their life that they drive so angry.
Interesting that you spend your time thinking about people picking their nose and eating it. You may think that's normal but it's snot.