Now starring in "Negative is Positive": Dion Phaneuf.
Now starring in "Negative is Positive": Dion Phaneuf.
Absolutely. A couple of great goals that game.
Awesome goal. Really annoying editing to that video.
You should have just let it go.
Maybe Addae should learn how to tackle.
"aren't poets just fancy liars?" is a great line.
I like craft, too, but it does conjure up for me Colicchio's pretentious place in NYC.
"small batch"?
I think it's actually Romo, part of his cadence. Pretty funny sequence.
Whom.
As to 1 & 3 agree (especially 3). Your #2 is wrong at least insofar as spiking the ball to stop the clock. My argument, frankly, doesn't need strengthening—I'm right, though a well thought out position such as yours is more than welcome. It is, unfortunately, very difficult to find the "legislative history" of the…
So she DID cheat, right?
Buh-bye to the guy who just pulled the internet equivalent of closing his eyes, sticking his fingers in his ears, and screaming "nyah nyah nyah!" Go upstairs and cry to your mother.
You don't like it when people bite back. You're a fool.
That "brah" was just for you. I figured it's a regular part of your lexicon. And I suspect I'm right. Go back to surfing for kiddie porn—it suits you better.
That the defense should be ready for any legal play is a point on which you and I actually agree. (I doubt we would agree on much else in this world.) What I am fairly certain of is that you haven't been watching football for very long or at least don't give much thought to the rules and the reasons for their…
Ok, there, brah.
lol, me Nike. +1
You gettin' those big internet muscles ready? Clown.
Right, but prior to the rule changes in late 80s-early 90s (really a clarification I guess), the QB would be called for intentional grounding if he spiked it to stop the clock—it wasn't done. The QB would chuck the ball out of bounds to stop the clock (I would imagine that's why the guidance is in the intentional…