TheMilkyOne
TheMilkyOne
TheMilkyOne

You left off above average in the "length" department...

Inside the 10 yard line, Arian Foster has 33 TD's over the last 3 years, which is numebr 1 by a good margin. If they would have gotten the ball inside the 10 and gone pass, pass, pass, with the number 1 rated goal line RB, then they would have killed Kubiak. Houston's problem was more of stopping Tom Brady than

I don't think you actually watch the games if you think they have mediocre talent. 13 of their starters have played in the pro-bowl. They have a couple of other pretty good young players like Kareem Jackson, Deandre Hopkins, Brooks Reed, and Whitney Mercilus. Kubiak and Smith have turned over the entire roster

I wouldn't say they settled for a field goal as much as James Casey dropped a perfectly thrown pass from Schaub.

Weird stat. Matt Schaub is the 11th highest rated QB of all-time in quarterback rating. With a good season, he could pass up Joe Montana, who is tenth. Strange game.

You obviously didn't read the article.

He and Dave Smith were the original Canseco and McGwire

Das racis...

Don't forget that most people know little about state politics and organization in Texas. They think Rick Perry is our king, even though we have a plural executive branch, with the governor being one of the least powerful offices in that branch. He's just in charge of communication with other states and calling

Man, you're burying the lead! Who finally punched the v-card? Pauley Shore? Dave Holmes? That homeless guy Jesse Camp?

you just don't know how to have the right kind of fun...

Can we link this to the uproar about the "Patriot Way" article?

I personally believe that Americans Athletics Conference are unable to do so because, uh, some, uh, people out there in our nation don't have maps and, uh, I believe that our conferences like such as in SEC and, uh, the Big 12, everywhere like such as, and, I believe that they should, our education over here in the

Since 92, all of the medals have been made with either a hole in them or mixed with some other type of local stone or crystal.

there was two separate "chink in the armor" incidents. one with the headline and one on ESPNNEWS. youtube the other incident and you can see the guy use the phrase live on air, which he was suspended for. That is the one I was referring to.

"Chink in the armor" is a generic phrase that's used for sports all the time. Any time some team or player is really good, and they falter after being good, someone always asks the generic question, "Is their a chink in the armor?" When the announcer said it over the air, it came up casually as a question and answer

Chiefs is a bad example since it's not even a real Native American term. It's an Anglo-French origin, and it's a term that the Europeans used to designate as a leader. They used the word chief much in the same way we use it today, such as Commander in Chief, or Chief Operating Officer. The connotation, history of

No, I'm pretty sure that's an M4 carbine with a PEQ-15 laser and an ACOG optic. I teach people how to shoot with these all the time, and they're very easy for small people to handle. The barrel definitely is big enough to hold a NATO 5.56 cartridge. This is probably at some type of show and they are posing with these

ive never personally been to one, but I know people who do take their kids. That rifle the kid has is an m4 assault rifle. It's easy enough for an 8 year old to shoot. It gives almost zero kick when fired. It's like shooting a red rider BB gun. Except it shoots a .223 round, which is pretty small. Looking more at this

If you are an infantryman in Afghanistan, these are the exact types of rifles you would be carrying, including the scopes, lasers, and grips. This looks like one of those places were you can go and shoot these types of weapons at a shooting range. I doubt he owns those because the one on the left is an m249 and is