Total meltdown based on a TE is a straw man argument. Washington was the starting Y TE according to the Michigan depth chart and that's with everyone healthy. A favorable read is that our coaching staff just devoted 4 semesters of development on someone that will contribute elsewhere in 2026. I get that's a running theme in this portal season and it's hitting everyone, but that doesn't mean it's not a bad way historically to run a program OR a business and/or that Sarkisian/Harris/CDC deserve a pass because it's chaos everywhere. They are getting paid the big bucks to outsmart the system and the other teams.
For a second i thought this meant like… someone ran him over, after the interaction where he was not rammed or run over at all before he murdered that person. And then i realized the meaning and that’s a bummer.
Why is quality of care going to drop? Are we magically going to lose all the healthcare professionals we have? And I never said anyone solved anything. I said they figured it out. I'm confident we can as well. Never said it would be perfect, but it would be a damn sight better than what we have today. I want everyone to have healthcare coverage so they don't have to file bankruptcy because they get cancer, or get in a car wreck.
Got back from a 4 day Queretaro trip. Really enjoyed the city. Nice to walk around, has interesting museums and churches plus wineyards (and cheese) outside of town. Cool views of the original aquaducts at night. There are good restaurants but you have to work harder to find them compared to most towns in Mexico. It's not "magical" like San Luis Allende. Queretaro is a big city, so while parts are beautiful, other areas are blah. If you are close to San Antonio, Viva has nonstop flights to Queretaro on some days.