This guy should get a trophy for executing the most successful Bills fan stunt.
This guy should get a trophy for executing the most successful Bills fan stunt.
He’s also got a better passer rating than Johnny Unitas, John Elway, Jim Kelly, Warren Moon, and Bart Starr. Football stats!
You can ignore his batting average and just look at his peak WAR and career WAR. Still puts him as the 18th greatest right fielder of all time and a borderline HOFer, while missing 7 years of his prime in Japan.
The shoe wasn’t left behind, per se. Someone got knocked out of it. Happens all the time in car-vs-pedestrian.
Re: “Ageless”
Shortcuts: yes. My high school team was quite poor under any circumstance, but it didn’t help that we often took shortcuts during practices. Just had to make sure to time it right so the coach wouldn’t get suspicious that you got back too fast. And it was fun finding that footpath through the woods even if it only…
I like Poppy’s graphics. Most of the visual “updates” they have been giving champs have added detail, but made the graphics more cluttered and hard to decipher. Like they’ll make some fancy-looking effects for a ground AOE spell, which happens to also make it hard to distinguish from the 20 other spells happening in…
I’ve never had a problem with the PEVA liners. Every once in a while spritz with some low-concentration bleach cleaner and it turns out fine.
Brand loyalty is just another form of the petty tribalism that creates so many of society’s problems. People who are patriotic for their country, or unflaggingly defend their home state, or the college they went to, etc. are all exhibiting the same kind of brand loyalty. Have to have an us vs. them. Have to attach…
Suzuki and Nolasco are veterans...Molitor is 59. You’d think that after thousands of games played in their lives they’d become inoculated against trolling. Especially when it’s the same damn 3 or 4 things they bitch about every time. Admiring a home run, fist pumping, etc. Aren’t they tired of getting apoplectic at it…
Yeah. The “intermingling” part is a bit of a stretch. But there’s been professional baseball in Cuba since 1878, and in Japan and Dominican Republic since the 1920’s.
Both this article and the Yahoo news article are completely unsourced and unverified. I’m not some stickler for journalism standards, but a random picture on Imgur is kind of a crappy basis for an article.
Solution: putt it better next time. It’s not as if something unexpected happened, like a large insect landing in its path or a sudden gust of wind. It was just deterministic physics: he hit it too hard and very slightly off-center.
Here’s a thing you have to come to a realization about. At least in League of Legends, the matchmaking system is robust enough that you’re pretty much guaranteed to lose nearly half of your games. Unless you’re in the top 10% or bottom 10% of all players, you’ll eventually hit your level and plateau. So you have to…
The Nationals’ run differential (+61) says they “should” be 5 wins better than they are. People interpret this alternately as either (a) the manager makes bad decisions that result in losing close games, or (b) just plain old bad luck of when the hits happen to fall. Although either way, 5 more wins would still miss…
Surprised it doesn’t fall under crime of obstruction of justice. Of course the mother would still be open to a civil suit for this (by perhaps either Kane or whichever public employee she accused of tampering) but doubtful one would be filed.
She probably wasn’t aware the evidence was under constant surveillance. In TV shows, people are always tampering in evidence lockers.
I’m sure he’s not the only guy facing death that got depressed. He was sure good at hiding from the public though.
“Breaking” trade/signing sports stories is the lamest thing in all of sports. Nobody cares about your journalistic prowress in breaking a story that will be publicly released the next day. Nobody outside of the league is doing anything useful with that information in the 24 hour interim.
You can find these same sentiments, condensed, in the discussion thread of that Dear Prudie column.