LouHoltzLisp
LouHoltzLisp
LouHoltzLisp

I thought the same thing. What makes them think there will be an increase in rental car purchases in Cobb County from this? I've never gotten off at the airport, taken a taxi 15-20 miles, then rented a car.

That's the truth out west. Rock Climbing is far closer to disc golf than it is Polo, and by that I mean primarily played by the hippies.

Just want to throw out there that this is the best trophy watch list out there. There should be more like this. Then again, if there were it would become like the "Heisman Watch" and probably then be just as annoying.

There's no way I'd pick against the Jags vs. the Cards. First the Titans did play horrible last week but towards the end of the game the Jags rightfully won the game by making huge plays such as the strip-sack for a touchdown. That does wonders for a team.

I believe it was a "sauce" of a different kind...

It's the difference of our two societies, the normal society that used to be vs. this Twitter-world society we're in today where everything is blown up and scrutinized. Jordan would've taken a lot of shit in today's world, especially for his gambling habits.

That right there is the best argument against going for 2 earlier in the game. While I disagree that it is the most efficient, if I were a "less-established" NFL coach, I can't say I wouldn't delay the decision as well because there is millions of dollars at stake.

You make a valid point but in your argument you're bypassing the fact that it is much easier to score 7 points than it is 8. You see I don't necessarily need at least 9 points [to tie]. I could only need 7 if I convert on the 2pt try.

For me, I disagree. Doesn't mean you're wrong, I'd just handle it differently. As a coach, I would want to know right away if I need 2 more scores or just one. That would then help me with my play-calling moving forward, how aggressive/conservative I should be. I'd rather know that information ahead of time than then

I disagree with what the CBS announcers (and just about every football "expert") says here. I believe that as a coach you should find out as quickly as possible how many points you need to score. If I go for it and don't get it, I'd rather know that I need 2 more scores with 10 minutes to go rather than wait till

I think it's great they have this. Every professional should own one but there is no way in hell I'm spending $100 on something I'll use a few times a year. No thanks, I'll spend $3 on canned air and focus my environmental efforts on far more important factors.

And it's a pretty decent law when it comes to tailgating. Nothing is worse than that piece of shit who accidentally hits your wife in the head while telling his buddy to "go deep".

Yes. If the balls flat you tell the ref, ref then blows whistle and the plays dead. If ref doesn't blow the whistle then the kid get's his ass knocked out. It's really that simple and very easy to teach kids. I coached little league for 6 years. This was tried on us once or twice, and never worked because we took 5

Or you just tell your team to knock the kids ass out when he asks for a new ball. Problem solved with no need to bitch and complain anymore.

A lot of what he said stems from one of his coaches at Utah, Rick Majerus. He was one of the best coaches in college at preparing his kids for the NBA in terms of money. There's a reason Andre Miller drove his same college car for 6 or 7 years into his NBA career. Honestly, I wish more college coaches took on the

That's where the America's Cup is televised on all stations.

Remember the effect of a west coast team traveling east. The game is essentially playing at 10am PST. History tells us that will be tough for San Diego to win this game. Add that to the inconsistency that the Chargers have shown throughout the years and this is a recipe for disaster for them. I don't like Washington

"This beast is perfectly armed to terrify. From a distance, it's cute and cuddly enough to make you think you shouldn't be afraid, but then you get up close and catch a glimpse of that gaping, "smiling" maw which is the portal for your soul's devourment."

Could Fox Sports really not come up with another storyline besides the "drought of home field world series wins"? Holy shit I've never heard such redundancy since ESPN decided to get in bed with Tebow.

Especially when practices have essentially become walk-throughs in the NFL because of the CBA. A defensive back has to be able to hit a receiver, while both are going full speed in a 3 foot window (chest to thighs), oh and did I mention that more often than not the receiver braces himself (i.e. bends down) and turns