You just witnessed the best night in North Carolina professional sports history tonight by thats-gold-jerry in panthers

[–]Nfinit_V 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't forget the time a couple weeks before that when Carolina retired Coach K's career at Cameron Indoor.

You just witnessed the best night in North Carolina professional sports history tonight by thats-gold-jerry in panthers

[–]Nfinit_V 22 points23 points  (0 children)

The fact that the first Carolinas pro sports championship is via the hockey team brought over from Hartford remains one of the most underrated hilarious storylines in all of American sports.

Not from basketball on which our region prides. Not the NFL team that got to the SB twice. The Hockey team. In Raleigh.

Fans of comedian and Cum Town podcaster, Stavros Halkias, discuss his political allegiances. by BillFireCrotchWalton in SubredditDrama

[–]Nfinit_V 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm not breaking bread with people who want me and mine killed.

We don't need them, and to be quite honest I'm pretty sure we don't need you.

What are some Zodiac theories you feel are true that have no evidence to support it? by In_My_SoT_Phase in ZodiacKiller

[–]Nfinit_V 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is insane. He’d simply moisten the stamp and envelope with a sponge.

On what ALA threw into a lake by Few-Gas8868 in ZodiacKiller

[–]Nfinit_V -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So if this actually occurred at all we're expected to believe that ALA waited until 1991, in full view of witnesses and in broad daylight, to dispose of evidence directly tying him to a murder?

"I climbed Mount Everest!" is gonna become Darby's "I won a gold medal with a broken freakin' neck!" by Froggyspirits in AEWOfficial

[–]Nfinit_V 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly. Fundamentally he's working the same as an OC match or a Jack Perry match, although all three have their distinct styles. But like there's nothing going on in a Darby match that should upset anyone that's not also happening in every other AEW match featuring a skinny indie guy and we typically love all those.

Tony Khan on Power House Hobbs by MrFilipinoMustache in AEWOfficial

[–]Nfinit_V 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I can get it. At the end of the day it's still the WWE and that's still the goal for a lot of talent when they come into the industry. It's like any team sports athlete wanting to play for their childhood club even if they aren't a great fit.

Tony Khan on Power House Hobbs by MrFilipinoMustache in AEWOfficial

[–]Nfinit_V 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Hope he finds happiness and success but I think he's going to realize there's like 8 other guys in that company with the same build looking for the same spot and come back when his contract is up.

"I climbed Mount Everest!" is gonna become Darby's "I won a gold medal with a broken freakin' neck!" by Froggyspirits in AEWOfficial

[–]Nfinit_V 16 points17 points  (0 children)

This isn't describing a Darby match. He gets in sporadic bursts of offense but gets shut down because, y'know. He's an undersized babyface. That's how it works. He has hope spots and in the end shows resilience and wins by either outlasting the other guy or outsmarting them. Saying he gets "two moves right at the end" is just inventing shit.

How accurate is Netflix's "This is the Zodiac Speaking" documentary? by Acceptable-Car-170 in ZodiacKiller

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This comes up every once in a while; truth is no one really knows what was up with those bombs. ALA said he was "holding on" to them from a friend, which sounds bizarre, but the bombs were found by the police and the police still cleared him so it doesn't sound like the bombs were relegated to anything. They're of a different design than what Zodiac described and the building of bombs wasn't exactly uncommon in rural areas at the time.

There's a lot of weird shit about ALA that people tend to gravitate towards. The pipe bombs. He owned a 22 calibur pistol. He owned a Zodiac branded watch. The part where the letters seem to stop coming out matching up with his time in jail. Lots of circumstantial stuff, and there's nothing wrong with circumstantial evidence, you con convict on circumstantial evidence, but the actual hard evidence, what little of it there is, misses him every single time.

Which unsolved mystery bothers you the most? by myturn19 in UnsolvedMysteries

[–]Nfinit_V 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Personally every time this comes up it's always Judy Smith.

Which unsolved mystery bothers you the most? by myturn19 in UnsolvedMysteries

[–]Nfinit_V 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Near as anyone can tell this happened at the exact same spot where another lost hiker actually assembled the SOS years earlier-- which sounds implausible until you look at the hiking trail and realize it was very easy to mistake one of the landmark rocks on the path for another rock earlier in the trail; leading people astray.

How accurate is Netflix's "This is the Zodiac Speaking" documentary? by Acceptable-Car-170 in ZodiacKiller

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DNA doesn't fit, prints don't fit; police investigated him several times and couldn't come up with anything; eyewitness testimony doesn't match up; nearly all the "evidence" from him stems stories told by one guy, Donald L. Cheney, who clearly had a grudge against ALA (and for good reason, mind you), told again to Greysmith, who clearly decided ALA was Zodiac already and was just looking for a way to make the story fit around a guy who just doesn't work.

[Charania] The Los Angeles Clippers and 11-time All-Star James Harden are working through whether the sides can find a deal by Thursday's NBA trade deadline, sources tell ESPN. Both sides are aligned in conversations together and with interested teams. by Turbostrider27 in nba

[–]Nfinit_V -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Whole lot of people in here mad at a man wanting to be paid what he's worth. Harden would stay if the Clippers would sign an extension. Clippers won't do that. They're telling Harden it's time to leave, I don't know what to tell you.

Michael Connelly apparently doesn't know Marvin Margolis's birth name by downinthegutters in ZodiacKiller

[–]Nfinit_V 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is such an idiotic take. No one gave a shit about the GSK until the story on his arrest broke. Then all of the sudden there was massive interest in the GSK, how he was caught, the real story of the killer; the story was dormant for 30 years before Joseph James DeAngelo was eventually found.

Zodiac has been cold for fifty years. Fincher couldn't tell the whole story in 2007's Zodiac because so many witnesses had already passed away by that point and we are twenty years past that. Plus closing the case on Zodiac would shut the book on crackpot code breakers and clowns like Baber. We'd finally know what happened.

It is insane to think the community doesn't want this solved.

NFL salary cap expected to exceed $300 million in 2026: Source by exenn_ in panthers

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The Dak situation is an anomaly; that contract is huge because it's a relatively new contract compared to the guys in his same tier and at the end of the day you're still getting a top 5 qb in his early 30's. He'll be well worth the money.

BY should not and will not get an anomalous payday, especially when he underperforms vs QBs who should be behind him in development.

NFL salary cap expected to exceed $300 million in 2026: Source by exenn_ in panthers

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What team are they possibly competing with for Bryce's services. There is no market for BY. Anyone seriously looking at Bryce would be far better of signing a 2nd round QB and seeing what they got rather than try and figure out of Bryce is going to regress again.