I have to say that drop-kick to save a time out was something I had never heard or seen. However I would only trust a few kickers with that responsibility and Justin Tucker is one of them.
I have to say that drop-kick to save a time out was something I had never heard or seen. However I would only trust a few kickers with that responsibility and Justin Tucker is one of them.
It may shock you to learn that there is a very real difference between ratios and percentages.
“Innocent before proven guilty” is a legal phrase (kind of) that has nothing to do with the Patriots signing and cutting Antonio Brown.
This line from Brady says it all.
An inexperienced coach needs a reliable brain trust around him.
I know what you said are technically names and words, but just a heads up, none of it makes sense.
an hour outside of San Francisco
Fuck Jed York.
There is residential housing two blocks from the stadium. Of course there is going to be a curfew that’s enforced.
My guess is that the team agreed to it while thinking about how they’d just ignore the agreement & then get away with tearing up the deal. You know, like how an NFL team deals with its players.
Would you say they can’t get no....Satisfactory resolution to this situation?
I gotta come back here for one more thing:
I work for a very big tech company(hint three letter and they love the color blue) and I’ve seen my fair share of client hardware hosted on equipment several decades old. Vital parts of our government are still running on mainframes as old as I am(and I’m considered in the tail end of Gen X)
Bungie has talked at length about their platform and tools issues in more than one GDC presentation. Destiny 1 was just a heavily modified Halo codebase.
You kinda come off like a slow tool
Ahhh, the old “I don’t know what the fuck I’m talking about so I’ll refer to some bullshit I read one time and never researched” argument, the one used to justify an attempt at a jab at a property greater than anything the OP has ever (or will ever) accomplish.
Everyone knows cars go fastest in √-1th gear.
But it would have to do the same wheely time after time consistently, same height and all, for multiple takes. The hydraulics probably made the actual filming much easier.
I don’t have any insight into the Indy example, but I think the general argument isn’t “who is literally actually paying for it” but instead “what better uses of this tax fund could there be (like schools, parks, infrastructure) instead of handing it to billionaires.”
As long as Uber manages to survive a few more years their drivers won’t be an issue.