still hitting deft little up-and-unders and stroking threes
still hitting deft little up-and-unders and stroking threes
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+3; -17.
None who grew up in Cleveland.
I wonder how many players in 2035 will be named Barkevious.
They really should be playing on a grass or artifical turf surface rather than paper
+1, or +2 ... it Depends.
As a Packers fan, this was my thought on Thanksgiving after the Pack lost to the Bears AT LAMBEAU the day they retired Favre’s jersey.
Agreed. The thumb gently caressing the face mask. And then hooking it and violently jerking it to the side.
The ticky-tackiest of calls but I could see why it was called in real time, with the contact and the helmet turning. It was an unfavorable call but not a phantom one.
As a Chiefs fan, that close call reminds me of the controversial referee call which cost you the London gam—LOLOLOL Nope that was an asskicking from start to finish, just like this would have been if the Packers started playing like they can.
THAT HAIL MARY PLAY I CALL IT THE DENTIST BECAUSE IT KILLED SOME LIONS FROM EXTREME LONG RANGE.
Surely he should know that it is available on BluRay, DVD, and Digital HD at all major retailers.
I was on a soccer team that only scored ONE goal all season. It was in the second to last game, and when it went into the net, you would have thought we won the World Cup.
He has seven. One for each finger on his shooting hand...
A perfect example of 76ers fans’ delusion is calling a player, who is mediocre at the absolute very best, Big Shot Bob. That nickname is taken by somebody much, much better and much, much more accomplished, buddy.
Yes.
Mays is deservedly remembered as an all-time great, but “Willie Mays, stumbling around in the Mets’ outfield” is the go-to allusion when talking about athletes who hung on too long.