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The sovereign citizens are my favorite on TikTok. I like it when they yell, "I don't consent to being arrested!" as they're getting dragged out of their cars.
They can't be pulled over as they are travelling in their vessel (not driving a car). I watch On Patrol Live some and it is crazy when people say this crap about being a sovereign citizen.
 
They can't be pulled over as they are travelling in their vessel (not driving a car). I watch On Patrol Live some and it is crazy when people say this crap about being a sovereign citizen.
The traveling vs. driving thing is the funniest cope of all time. The minutiae they get into is absolutely incredible.

You ever hear about the fringe on the flag in the courtroom actually making it maritime court?
 
Essentially he had an employee mark "Exempt" on his W4 so my client is arguing that the employee marking exempt makes his $60K pay in 2025 exempt from reporting and taxes. Which is not true at all. Marking "exempt" on your W4 just means you elect to not have taxes withheld from your pay check, you still have to report it via a W2 and file/pay taxes.

But youtube told him that so he's the expert.

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All the NCAA would have to do to end this is grant players unlimited eligibility. Then all the dominoes would fall creating a minor league football system.
The biggest mistake NCAA makes in all of this is never threatening to do stupid ****.

They should be floating these kinds of ideas out there. "We are looking at removing all eligibility requirements." "We want to remove all grade limitations." "We will be removing all roster size limits." "All professional players will be allowed to rejoin college teams." "The portal will noonger be timed-capped, it will be open and usable at all times." "There are no limitations on in-season transfers of players."

Put this sort of stuff out there. Put out threats of the most outlandish, completely system-breaking changes possible. Then, when asked about it, feign being powerless by threat of legal action if they did continue restricting these things.
 
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The biggest mistake NCAA makes in all of this is never threatening to do stupid ****.

They should be floating these kinds of ideas out there. "We are looking at removing all eligibility requirements." "We want to remove all grade limitations." "We will be removing all roster size limits." "All professional players will be allowed to rejoin college teams." "The portal will noonger be timed-capped, it will be open and usable at all times." "There are no limitations on in-season transfers of players."

Put this sort of stuff out there. Put out threats of the most outlandish, completely system-breaking changes possible. Then, when asked about it, feign being powerless by threat of legal action if they did continue restricting these things.

The NCAA as we know it is on its last legs. There will be sport specific governance independent of the NCAA. The big question will those sports have a governing body or will Conferences take over all aspects of governance?
 
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The biggest mistake NCAA makes in all of this is never threatening to do stupid ****.

They should be floating these kinds of ideas out there. "We are looking at removing all eligibility requirements." "We want to remove all grade limitations." "We will be removing all roster size limits." "All professional players will be allowed to rejoin college teams." "The portal will noonger be timed-capped, it will be open and usable at all times." "There are no limitations on in-season transfers of players."

Put this sort of stuff out there. Put out threats of the most outlandish, completely system-breaking changes possible. Then, when asked about it, feign being powerless by threat of legal action if they did continue restricting these things.
If they allowed unlimited eligibility they would become a major threat to the NFL. The NFL wouldn't stand idly by while NCAA Football became the biggest show in town. They would create something like minor league baseball. And then, just like college baseball, the schools would get their football teams back.
 
If they allowed unlimited eligibility they would become a major threat to the NFL. The NFL wouldn't stand idly by while NCAA Football became the biggest show in town. They would create something like minor league baseball. And then, just like college baseball, the schools would get their football teams back.
I think the main threat it would pose is in player development and playing age. Imagine how hard it would be for young players to break through something like that.
 
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