I don't think having the legislature clarify the intent of the law would really help their PR problem. I think the problem is that everyone understands the intent a little too well.
I don't think having the legislature clarify the intent of the law would really help their PR problem. I think the problem is that everyone understands the intent a little too well.
1) As the case was presented, he should have not been convicted.
I think you're sort of buying-in to the myth that the core of Chip's offense is speed and tricks, when really he places an incredibly high premium on playing fundamentally sound football. That's probably why he sees Gore as a fine replacement for McCoy- Gore will stick to his assignments where McCoy wouldn't, and Gore…
I fundamentally disagree with the premise that all teams are more-or-less applying analytics so now it's a closed efficiency gap. First of all, that clearly varies sport to sport. Baseball has very heavily embraced analytics, sure. But NFL teams get simple things like 4th down calls wrong more often than not. Second,…
"Character is not about what you do when you're around people. Character is what you show when no one is looking."
I understand specific gripes with Metacritic, but I don't really see the problem with this. Nintendo's point of pride has always been that they believe they make the best video games, even if it's not always in the most popular genre or catered to the most popular demographic.
I meant the totality of the song, but sure, take one line of it out of context.
I've strongly disagreed with some of the things he's said in interviews lately, but I think this song is probably closer to how he really feels about the issues, and it's a much more nuanced perspective.
I just want to focus on one part of Young's article in particular:
What's truly baffling about this is that he went on to say he would not be in favor of ever changing the bylaws either. Not because he doesn't believe that they should be changed, which I agree with this article that they shouldn't. But because that would mean inductees after the bylaws are changed would be facing…
Pretty clear you just didn't recognize Oscar Isaac. Which is fair, because they photoshopped this so hard barely any of them are recognizable.
I think Brady is a surefire top 10 QB, probably top 5 QB, and belongs in the conversation for best QB of all time. But actual passing numbers bear out that Peyton Manning has been clearly superior, and there's no denying that for most of his career he's had a worse supporting staff.
Colin Jost is the worst.
Translation "It bothers me that the print versions of publications give me large amounts of money to be on their cover, but then their online versions point out that I'm a racist."
That is not correct at all. If it wasn't beyond a reasonable doubt he shouldn't have been convicted at all. Sentencing is an entirely separate issue.
No, but it would make it stupid as hell for a 16 seed to argue they didn't get a shot.
If it had been a catch Dallas' win expectancy is 56 percent. Since it wasn't, their win expectancy was only 15 percent. And that 15 percent is the average, not the stopping Aaron Rodgers specifically percentage. So yeah, that decision made about a 50 percent difference in win expectancy. It pretty much did decide the…
The reversal took the odds from 56-44 to 15-85, the latter of which doesn't even account for Aaron Rodgers being the best QB in the game. To say "there was still tension," is a false equivalency.
Actually it specifically says in the interview he has a name for the album but has not provided it.
AFAIK he still has not released a title for his album. This is the only place I see reporting one.