All of Dutton's enemies were in on the hits. Coincidence that they all happened at the same time.
Casey is a warrior. He has the Indians "respect". The Indian lawyer woman put her men on him without Rainwater's approval/knowledge. His driver may have known or was in on it.
The Equity lawyer said that it is time to start treating this case like a Middle East case. They bomb things in the Middle East. The Equity people had the hit on Beth.
John Dutton was attacked by people employed by Jamie with the help of his dad. His dad got some drunk cellmates to do the hit. They are not pros.
The Duttons get revenge. Rip goes wild(er). The Montana cattlemen that were just in Casey's office form a posse and help the Duttons out.
In the end Tate gets the ranch. The Duttons win becasue Tate is a Dutton and the Indians win because Tate is half Indian. The land is preserved for all.
While I enjoy watching the players practice I worry that what I am seeing is either an exceptionally good play by one player or one that is exaggerated by poor play of the other.
It makes me ragey every time I read a stat about how good he was and nationally ranked in so many categories and yet did not get the recognition or awards that he deserved.
You now know that there are going to be so many people that will say that they have been a fan of him for years once he begins to kill it in the NFL.
Us Horns fans have always known. He is ours!
aggy can "strengthen" their schedule on paper for this year knowing full well that the season most likely will not play out therefore not having to face the real consequences of additional losses. However, in subsequent years this schedule will somehow surface in their "strength" of schedule and SEC debates as a bonus.
Cape Town is touristy too. Try visiting Johannesburg to see the conditions there. I visit SA a couple of times a year. Visiting is enough as I would not want to live there.
I am the type that gets there early and stays until the end (sometimes the bitter end). I only make it to a couple of games a year so being among the UT faithful I always stay and sing the "Eyes". I also make it to a least one road game a year as well. I have gone to the last two away WVU/UT games both of which UT won. There is something about singing the "Eyes" on another team's turf that is so bonding with other UT fans and alumni.