Nah
Nah
Harden was phenomenal.
In honor of Black History Month, let’s celebrate a man who was excellent at overseeing some blacks. He was a great overseer.
Let people in for free that can show an EBT card.
Yea, I am also confused. What the hell is the cause of action? I assumed that is why Subway was trying to get it tossed but I guess if there is a straight-forward jurisdictional issue...
The Science of Sleep is the best movie most of you haven’t watched.
There is a zero percent chance I could ever dunk. There is a .00001 percent chance I could eventually hit a homer.
(Not actually a) Counterpoint: BlazersEdge has been the best place for all things Trailblazers for almost a decade. BE also graduated Ben Golliver to Sports Illustrated where he is on the national NBA beat.
16 teams in the playoffs isn’t enough for you? That’s over half the teams...
How the fuck do you, a Minnesotan, leave out fried cheese curds? I know you aren’t from Wisconsin, but goddamn
Booing all series is fine, but you don’t boo the other team after they win the cup. Even if its the goddamn Bruins.
It seemed like they were booing the Pens and the cup quite a bit, which is not good hockey fans.
Nashville seems like it wants to be a hockey town, but then they had some truly horrendous country music concert before the game and it made me want to die. Fuck Nashville.
Agreed. People hate him for the same reason I hate Steph Curry. Amazing talent, apparently without personal flaws off-ice/court issues, gets superstar benefit of the doubt calls, and maybe whines a bit too much when not getting those calls. He is a cliche and puck-handling machine.
This is always some interesting hate. The result of that slash was brutal but the actual slash was of the variety that happens *literally* a hundred times a game. It only gets called when the slash knocks the guy off the puck or is a blatant overhead two-hander.
On his line, yes (or close to it depending on timing of line changes etc.).
No... hockey is not like basketball or soccer where the players stay on the field of play most the game. The opposing teams best D line plays against Sid’s line, leaving weaker D lines to go out when Sid is not on the ice...
It’s almost like other teams are forced to game plan around him and match up there best defenders on him, allowing the Pens other players to reap the benefits
That’s a real beautician of a comment.
I thought they just celebrated Cinco de quatro in the OC (don’t call it that).