If that's the case it's amazing that a person can get their due in the same breathe as an entire race.
If that's the case it's amazing that a person can get their due in the same breathe as an entire race.
Yeah, looking back, you back-pedaled your ass off explaining your defensiveness.
Your comment equates to: "You didn't read the internet? You piece of shit!"
German Socialized medicine applies even for elective surgeries??
If only there was that next step for everyone.
It's funny, McDonald's got a boost in PR by paying for a kid's medical treatment that would have been avoided entirely if they paid the employee a decent wage or provided medical benefits.
I had a friend who was dating an older woman who claimed to be a CIA operative. Is this like a distaff version of Bill Paxton in True Lies?
If you were making rookie minimum with no incentives, you get paid $420,000 for the regular season. After that you make your playoff bonus, the same as everyone else. Peyton Manning made the same as Shaquil Barrett.
It's not a lot, but it's a tiny percentage of the profit vs the regular season.
Counterpoint, everyone is still making a profit, therefore the market is working. Artificially suppressing player pay because arbitrary internet guy things they don't do much wouldn't be helpful.
This is called victim blaming. Grow up.
This same thing happened at least twice last year with the person who got called on getting killed.
Gotta love it when they use semantics as an disingenuous roadblock to progress.
With a 4 team play off you're going to have people left off, like TCU. Hell, even the 64 team basketball tournament the writers have a good weeks worth of material to complain about who got left off.
this is one of those smarmy laws that I hate most. Like how they claim anti abortion laws are for the protection of people who need it most, unborn babies and the women (by setting sanitary and structural requirements of abortion clinics far higher than even an out patient surgery center).
it doesn't have to be slow motion though, the most important part is the varied angles. If you look at the play in real-time at the proper angle you see the ball hit the ground causing him to lose control. This happens dozens of times a season it sucks, but that's what happens and those calls were right by the book…
I want to argue with you about arbitrarily removing plays that remove excitement, but the whole rule book is arbitrary
90% of the rules are overly complicated. Downing the ball on a punt for instance. Sometimes its enough for a player to touch the ball for it to be formed, sometimes they have to possess it. Other times the call goes both ways.a few years ago I saw a play where a guy dives on the ball at the two and slides into the end…
211 yards and one touchdown? The only team that would be excited for that is the Redskins.
He never had possession when he took those steps. The only reason this play is different from dozens of others that happened this year with the same result is that it was a crucial play in a play off game that a national audience was watching.