Deacfreak07
Ain't played nobody, PAWL!
This thread just keeps on giving.
It truly does.
This thread just keeps on giving.
Considering the fact that babies can be born 6-8 weeks early (heaven forbid), should he have just sat on his butt all summer and not entered a single event? What's the reasonable cut-off for when he should have stopped playing on the slight chance his kid would be born that week? 3 weeks? 4 weeks? 6 weeks?
If Mahan didn't need the money and knew there was a chance that he would not finish the tournament, he should not have entered it in the first place. As it was, he took away a spot in the field from a guy who probably did need the money and could have used a chance to play.
Really trying to dig yourself out of this hole.....
This is the closest thing to a reasonable argument you have made to this point.
Some folk are simply contrarian.
I applaud Hunter. It is a statement of love and commitment to his wife. Being with your wife during the trauma of delivery is more important to her than we males can understand. I have never been a big Mahan fan; but that may change.
Hope mother and daughter are both well and safe.
I assume Hunter also realized his concentration would be poor, which would likely be reflected in his 3rd and 4th round scores.
Because he'd have been thinking about the absolute ass-kicking he would have gotten when he did go home.
Because he'd have been thinking about the absolute ass-kicking he would have gotten when he did go home.
The second you find out your wife is pregnant it is completely incumbent as an honorable man to never leave the house just in case something happens. Your wife gets cranky and wants pickles dunked in ice cream? Better tell her to go get it herself, WHAT IF YOU MISS THE PREGNANCY BECAUSE YOU'RE AT THE STORE.
We seem to have a lot of marriage counselors on this thread. On October 4th, I will have been married 45 years. Wednesday (July 31st) will be the 50th anniversary of my first date with that wife, whom I dated thruout my senior year in high school and all four years at Wake Forest. So, how many divorcees do we have on this board giving me advice on how to make a marriage last?
We seem to have a lot of marriage counselors on this thread. On October 4th, I will have been married 45 years. Wednesday (July 31st) will be the 50th anniversary of my first date with that wife, whom I dated thruout my senior year in high school and all four years at Wake Forest. So, how many divorcees do we have on this board giving me advice on how to make a marriage last?
I would never pull against a team that Bob Knight was coaching. Ever. Bob Knight is like a God to me. I would pull for my son to play a great game...but only my son, not the rest of his team that was playing against Bob Knight.
I would love for you to be there, too. You could've been there tonight at my monthly company dinner. My son, daughter-in-law & two grandchildren were there.