Ah, right. They can't be returning players. My bad. But a lot of it is speculative, still... I mean, Lacy hasn't declared, has he?
Ah, right. They can't be returning players. My bad. But a lot of it is speculative, still... I mean, Lacy hasn't declared, has he?
Some of them (Denard Robinson, Braxton Miller, Johnny Manziel, Manti Te'o) seem obvious. But others (Alabama's entire team? Georgia's two stud running backs? Florida State's entire defense? Oregon's whole backfield?) are harder to pin down, just going from the pictures.
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Still heartbroken about the original breakup of Bixler-Zavala's other, better band. No offense, but in a perfect world The Mars Volta never exist. I kind of look at the entire band as making the (middling) best of a terrible (awful, horrible!) situation.
Whitson, welcome back! When you left us, it left a hole in the Force.
Looks totally wonderful. So happy to get to return to that world.
I'm beginning to feel the same way. Here in Houston it seems like violent crime is on the rise the last few months. I kind of assume at some point I'll be a gun violence statistic. I still oppose gun proliferation, though, and mostly for this reason: I DO believe that guns, utilised properly, can be a deterrent to…
A thousand times this. After Whitson said it, I signed up for the beta and got an invite and oh man Desktoppr is incredible.
PC gaming is great, and should definitely complement the console experience, just as consoles complement the PC. But lauding Steam's biannual sales is more than a bit myopic, because if you're aware of OTHER, awesome PC sales channels that frequently slash prices (Amazon PCDD, Gamefly On Demand, GOG, Green Man, etc.)…
It's not the best wording, but I'd call it more naive than passive aggressive. GameFly is still doing great business, though— when it comes to consoles it's sort of essential. Digital distribution is great, but on consoles it's unrelentingly expensive.
It's not the best wording, but I'd call it more naive than passive aggressive. GameFly is still doing great business, though— when it comes to consoles it's sort of essential. Digital distribution is great, but on consoles it's unrelentingly expensive.
It's not the best wording, but I'd call it more naive than passive aggressive. GameFly is still doing great business, though— when it comes to consoles it's sort of essential. Digital distribution is great, but on consoles it's unrelentingly expensive.
It's not the best wording, but I'd call it more naive than passive aggressive. GameFly is still doing great business, though— when it comes to consoles it's sort of essential. Digital distribution is great, but on consoles it's unrelentingly expensive.
It's not the best wording, but I'd call it more naive than passive aggressive. GameFly is still doing great business, though— when it comes to consoles it's sort of essential. Digital distribution is great, but on consoles it's unrelentingly expensive.
It's not the best wording, but I'd call it more naive than passive aggressive. GameFly is still doing great business, though— when it comes to consoles it's sort of essential. Digital distribution is great, but on consoles it's unrelentingly expensive.
It's not the best wording, but I'd call it more naive than passive aggressive. GameFly is still doing great business, though— when it comes to consoles it's sort of essential. Digital distribution is great, but on consoles it's unrelentingly expensive.
It's not the best wording, but I'd call it more naive than passive aggressive. GameFly is still doing great business, though— when it comes to consoles it's sort of essential. Digital distribution is great, but on consoles it's unrelentingly expensive.
It's not the best wording, but I'd call it more naive than passive aggressive. GameFly is still doing great business, though— when it comes to consoles it's sort of essential. Digital distribution is great, but on consoles it's unrelentingly expensive.
It's not the best wording, but I'd call it more naive than passive aggressive. GameFly is still doing great business, though— when it comes to consoles it's sort of essential. Digital distribution is great, but on consoles it's unrelentingly expensive.
It's not the best wording, but I'd call it more naive than passive aggressive. GameFly is still doing great business, though— when it comes to consoles it's sort of essential. Digital distribution is great, but on consoles it's unrelentingly expensive.