What do you think of just giving extra downs in addition to the half the distance on a personal foul inside the 15? Give them six tries instead of 4 and there’s be no incentive to murder someone at the 3 yard line.
What do you think of just giving extra downs in addition to the half the distance on a personal foul inside the 15? Give them six tries instead of 4 and there’s be no incentive to murder someone at the 3 yard line.
Maybe an extra down or two instead? You start on negative second down and get six downs to score a TD. That would cut that shit out.
Well, the media does, so about 95% of the people that care about postgame interviews wrote about it for national papers or websites. Beyond that the kind of people that don’t think there’s anyplace for fun in a child’s game have been looking for any excuse to be mad at Cam Newton all year long. There’s a lot of…
I love this.
Nope, he has no duty to help and shouldn’t get caught up trying to beyond calling 911. If he keeps the keys he can get charged or civilly sued for a variety of things related to keeping someone someplace you don’t have the authority to. Same reason it’s stupid to expect bars to take people’s keys.
Sorry, I missed the part where any of us were selected to the jury. Also where anyone was charged with a crime. If we’re just judging whether he has a substance abuse problem, he most certainly does, and since that’s not a crime, what you’re saying doesn’t make any sense.
Please listen to Undisclosed. They don’t pin down a real murderer, but they can point you to leads that weren’t followed (including a later convicted sex criminal and murderer who killed school girls by choking them and lived across the street from the ATM that was the last place Hae was known to be heading) and they…
To expand on your point - the cell records said on the cover sheet they came with that they cannot be used to determine where the recipient was when the call came through. That cover sheet was omitted when the DA sent the records to the defense, and that’s exactly what the records were used for in court.
Yup. Reward money that the police never disclosed was paid based on an “anonymous tip” that came in 2 weeks earlier than they acknowledged.
Please listen to Undisclosed. They absolutely shred the evidence against Sayed. I came out of Serial somewhere around 50/50. I’m an attorney, and Undisclosed was hosted by 3 attorneys who did things right in a way Serial didn’t have the time or expertise for. When they were done there was no doubt in my mind that the…
They did all of that. Did you listen to Serial?
If you saw Making of a Murderer, I think the victim of the rape the central figure in that documentary was eventually exonerated of can shed some light on this. She was adamant that they had the right guy until it was proved they didn’t. She came to terms with it because she realized that meant the man that victimized…
They didn’t want to talk to the podcast — if Serial keeps digging they are respecting the victim’s family’s wishes. If they respect those wishes, her family doesn’t get their side told on the podcast. Bit of a catch 22, right?
What are you talking about? I’ve never heard anything but respect for Hae on the podcast or in the discussions of it.
Not really. The guy stepped out of the race in the first mile. If he died because he ate a donut or two and ran a mile, it’s probably not the race’s fault.
and because I can google a vague description of the play and find the highlights. or go to NHL/MLB/NBA/NFL.com and find the exact highlight I’m looking for. Not much need to wait through commercials and highlights of the 3 sports I don’t actually care about.
Cam’s the only one on the offense that deserved to win a super bowl, maybe it’s fair he’s a little more disappointed than the rest of them.
Peyton left the field after choking away the game in 2010 without shaking any hands. Why is it that you forget this very obvious example when making your entirely baseless point?
Sounds like a government job to me.