The best team in the NFL is almost never the one that wins the Super Bowl.
The best team in the NFL is almost never the one that wins the Super Bowl.
The best tackling you will ever see in Nashville will come from March, and that’s only because there’s a rugby tournament then.
Interestingly, the NFL’s growth has slowed dramatically compared to what it was under Tagliabue.
That’s some unexpected restraint by the police: usually, after the second time they ask, they just start pulling the trigger until the clicks start.
As someone who does some coding in his spare time, it’s really interesting to see people work out minor flaws that allow them to drastically change how the game is played. Exploiting something as simple as “computers are sequential, therefore collision detection is inherently breakable if you try hard enough” is cool.
Do you know if these work on the GBA version as well, or just the SNES?
Yeah, racists really are a bunch of Cleveland Steamers
I actually got an inside the parker when I was 10 by hitting a pitch at eye level over the right fielder’s head, then it rolling to the 200 ft fence, and it taking like 2 cutoff throws to get back to the infield. yayyyy little league.
Because, you know, those college football players are so well paid.
Also, your taste buds change over time, which is why kids might legitimately hate broccoli, but most adults don’t really have a problem with it.
Maybe he was also very intoxicated and wasn’t easily woken.
It’s probably mostly because she has a brain and therefore is aware of how the gamergaters will retaliate if she tries to press charges. She probably also just doesn’t want to waste the time on a trial if she feels he was adequately punished.
To be fair, he’s having a competent year.
I don’t even like watching golf on TV and this was fascinating. The skill involved is incredible. We really do not appreciate pro athletes enough.
I hated the stupid inventory system. RE4's was so much more logical.
Actually, the PS1 was the first console to use dual stick controllers, which are certainly the standard for rational people.
I heard that when Bridgewater met with the Browns he told them he would not play for them.
The biggest example I remember was Kane and Lynch, where an employee of Gamespot got fired because he gave the (fucking awful) game a mediocre review.
I mean, this was basically the premise of 75% of Leverage episodes.
Yes? I mean, if they’re openly working to lie to people, with the potential to cause serious harm, then they quite clearly need a correcting force the market might not apply naturally.