No one really had a chance to beat them, no.
No one really had a chance to beat them, no.
No. Maybe Boston or Cleveland.
Similar thing happened to us in college. But this time we only had good seats because Boston College sucked in 1999 (then Troy Bell helped them take off). But anyway, they were playing Rutgers who was Somehow even worse. After a 2nd bricked free throw but their center my buddy yells “JE-SUS. YOU GUYS SUUUCK!” …
His cousin Upsidovis Potentialavich is #3 on their Big Board.
Jesus. Stop raping please. Thanks.
For Xbox, you hold X to block. Once the enemy attacks and you dodge it because you were holding X, you immediately hold B to attack. Rubberband combat is actually a pretty good term. It as fun and unique at first then just got very old. There are so many problems with this game. So much potential, very little…
This is the hottest taek in the universe.
I’m sure this has been said many times already, but that Reggie Miller comparison all the way down to the school. That last highlight shows that his ugly shot could be a killer. That so hard to defend. I guess hang so hard on his left side?
I care. And he’s right.
You said it! I agree 100%
Nope. They have to reach it to lose.
I appreciate your genius.
I enjoy this immensely.
It’s pretty clear actually.
Yup. Part of it was nostalgia since I’ve played most of the series, and part of it was excitement to get to Altissia. That kept me going. Then, I get there and there is nothing to do (plenty to see, but that gets old fast). Glad I get to uninstall it now and at least say I finished it.
Finished FFXV. Fuck Chapter 13. I think I hated this game, and I spent 60 hours on it. I’m stupid.
This is my favorite post of the year.
I.T. was all all-star last year too, so not a debut. #allstartruthers. We’re tight. I can call him “I.T.”
Won’t happen. They’ll put Ryan on him more often, since he’s a bigger receiver. And if there is one thing Belichick is good at, it’s taking away the other team’s best option. Freeman and Coleman against the overachieving LBs should be the key for Atlanta’s offense.
Well done.