ThatTonyG
ThatTonyG
ThatTonyG

Your final score is: Nothing.

Not sure what good a gun, in it's case, in the back of the vehicle, would do in a carjcak, but I get your point.

A ton of teams do this now. Saw the Timberwolves do it for their home game against someone, I think the Lakers, earlier this season.

"ESPN with breaking news today on Tim Tebow. In an industry poll at least 12% of NFL employees believe Tim Tebow is capable of playing quarterback in the NFL. Now to Ed Werder outside Tebow's training facility in Florida."

Isn't the ref waiving it off?

They can always sign him again in July if he's that important to them.

Because they knew all of that going into the two-minute warning, they knew they were going for it. And that one timeout could have got them the ball back with 20-30 seconds left if they got the stop, since the Colts could only run off 80 seconds of play clock + play time. Not much, but I'm sure they'd love to have

Just to be clear I don't mean fired when I say "hit"... just that the talking heads will make a big deal of it.

My guess is Reid takes the hit for, among other things, some not-so-good use of his timeouts. Especially the last, one of the worst I've ever seen.

I decided to do this, too. No idea why.

Wouldn't be all that surprising to read an article like this about the U.S. should they land an Olympics any time soon.

He won't likely become the only QB to throw for 5k and 50, he already has.

A lot of the time in qualifying you never see teams with their best World Cup starting 11 out there anyway. So is it so bad that multiple teams from the same confederation will finally be playing each other with the best squad they can field? And I can't imagine having the U.S. and Mexico in the same group would hurt

Being a human being with a frontal lobe I cannot stand Colin Cowherd.

Disclosure: Not a Mariners fan.

I agree, people are just going to bitch about the rankings then, but they already do now. So hey, it least its not both at that point.

It doesn't mean it can't happen. I know it's more difficult with group play, but take the NCAA tournament for example, underdogs advance all the time. It's not that I don't want to see an underdog sneak in (and this change wouldn't prevent that), I just think fairer is, well, fairer. There's always going to be

Why don't they just draw this like most every other tournament? Separate the field into 4 groups, highest ranked 8, then the next 8, and so on, and then just fill it like normal seeding. 1, 16, 17, 32 - 2, 15, 18, 31 - 3, 14, 19, 30 - 4, 13, 20, 29 - 5, 12, 21, 28 - 6, 11, 22, 27 - 7, 10, 23, 26 - 8, 9, 23, 25

He's fishing and/or hunting soon?

The video seems to have worked. It's on Deadspin. Mission accomplished.