“Anyone can download the app and pay for a ride” is not the line between public and private.
“Anyone can download the app and pay for a ride” is not the line between public and private.
I was confused at first by the second two-point try, but then I realized it’s probably the same reason that a team down 14 in the 4th quarter should go for two. Down 17 and down 14 aren’t really any different in that situation.
I’m not entirely sure that I realized until just now that Blake Bortles and Blaine Gabbert are different people, and tbh I’m still not totally convinced.
The verdict might be out on whether he’s a Hall of Famer, but not whether he’s a good QB. As a second-year player who turned 23 during the season, he three for over 4,000 yards while completing 68% of his passes and ~3:1 TD:INT ratio while also running for 550 yards and 5 TDs. He’s fantastic. And he’s better than…
Not sure if Santander himself has explained it yet, but from the video it looks like the ball or his hand hits that garage door behind him as he’s gearing up to throw.
Would it even save a roster spot though? Even if they have him as the actual “starter” at both punter and kicker, would they really not carry a backup? That just seems so incredibly risky. One in-game injury and now you’re down both positions. Not worth it in my eyes, but I don’t get paid to make these decisions.
That was her NEW car?
What happens if the throw to first beats him? Is he out, or it’s just a strike and the at bat continues?
Plus Captain Marvel. It also looks like the Friends are appearing as their characters, especially Joey and Rachel, but I dunno and I’ve already spent more time on this than I can believe.
That’s certainly true in the regular games, but the questions in the tournament of champions (and especially in the ultimate tournament of champions and similar spinoffs) are considerably harder so that trivia knowledge plays a large role.
Two things:
NFL should just take a page from MLB and create a minor leagues that pays the players less than minimum wage.
Yes, I think the best argument that the DB approach worked is that it forced Jackson to handoff on the read options instead of pulling out and getting to the edge. But as someone already pointed out, the Chargers were actually pretty effective at that the first time the teams played too. Also, Jackson did get to the…
The predictability aspect seems a lot more interesting than the seven DBs. For as much as Romo kept talking about those DBs, they didn’t really seem to be making that much of an impact. Sure, Derwin James was flying to the ball, but he does that no matter where he’s lined up.
Die Hard? Christmas was more than a week ago.
No it’s not. Dunking on someone is the individuals’ performances. What Brown accomplished in those three seconds is no less impressive because of what 20 other men had done over the previous 40 minutes. It has forever been the case that if you posterize someone, you may righteously brag about it, as it should be.
Many running backs have run for more than 243 yards in a game, if that’s what you’re asking.
i don’t think i’ve ever seen anyone list AC as the best at anything other than highest populations of hookers, drugs, and gambling
Mike Mussina was so boring that he didn’t even stand out enough to make your list.
Totally implausible. No way you were at a Barnes and Noble.