and Mr. Spearfish be Val Killmer
and Mr. Spearfish be Val Killmer
Him dipping out of that NFC championship game is likely his career-defining moment.
unless Leslie was already in character as ‘the man with no face.’
Some things are sacred. Leave Doug Brien alone on top.
Gronk with a blocked field goal return to close out the half, on offense. Carson Palmer with a 40+ yard QB sneak for a TD, a 60 yarder moments later.
While you’re translating, can you give Kap’s words a shot? From Here
The bar for “strong, fair, commentary” has been lowered around here.
I like this game.
You don’t have to use the word “classy.”
Imagine if the Jets had prime Noodlearm Pennington instead of Sanchez during Rex’s 1st 2 years. With that D.
Yeah, I’m with you on the overall success being mediocre. But that’s just looking at the wins and losses in a vacuum.
You should. He has the 2nd highest completion % in the history of the sport.
Nah. Your best offensive player critique is spot on, but being a Jets fan is neither bland nor generic.
As a longtime reader I have been very confused by the coverage here on this story.
And all of that blurred memory stuff is fine up to a point. His (Lochte) original story had the rest of his teammates getting down on the ground when ordered, while he stood in defiance. His retelling has him brushing off having a gun pointed at his head.
Nah, you were right on last night. You got a star from me!
Not remembering details during a scary and emotional experience makes sense. Retelling the experience where you are a defiant hero announcing, “whatever,” to a man holding a gun to your head is cause for concern.
this is amazing.
the worst product