He owns a franchise of a business. It's not an independent business.
He owns a franchise of a business. It's not an independent business.
That's sort of a dumb sentiment; people look at "most distinctive" data all the time, because you miss a lot of interesting variation when you only look at the MOST popular thing.
Baseball should cut the season down to 120 games, start in May and start playoffs September 1. This won't happen because Owners would lose tv revenue, but the season as it is now is way TOOOO long.
What's the range on a 40 or 50 ton tank w/ an electric motor?
do you take requests?
There's enough blame to go around for everyone, but I think that the athlete himself is probably the least at fault. It's not his fault that his skills as an athlete are valued at the expense of his values as an educated, contributing member of society...
Cant say I blame him. The Brocos are the best team in the league. I mean Peyto Maning is their quarterback.
i watched him enough this year, hes always split or off. never covers the T. if guessed i would say hes on the line maybe 1/3rd of the time? if he loses out on the $5M the saints should give him a big bonus before they break his leg or something bc thats coming
Oh my God, I can already hear the commentators ALL. FUCKING. SEASON. Here's week 11:
All about results. If Harbaugh's team wasn't winning, he'd be Greg Schiano. If Pete Carroll's team wasn't winning, he'd be Rex Ryan. If a coach shows no emotion on the sideline, if he's a winning coach he's seen as "stoic," and if he's a losing coach, he's seen as "detached."
"Harbaugh looked like a drop of vinegar in the midst of oil."
Bingo. Everyone that says Olympic hockey is better hockey simply is not a hardcore hockey enthusiast. It's ironically a slower tempo (despite the bigger ice surface), certainly less physical (talking just good clean body contact, not fighting), and generally less intense.
While the Olympics have high stakes, the hockey itself is frankly not that great a lot of the time. The teams are great, but until the semi-finals/medal round a lot of teams seem to be on autopilot (which is good; you don't want to get your players injured in such a short tourney) most of the time.
I'm sick of incidents like this, because people that don't understand hockey come out of the woodwork and act like the sport is some kind of barbaric freak show. Most hockey fights are broken up before they start. Respectfully, if someone doesn't understand the role of fighting in hockey, that's fine but it isn't a…
"Minus-five, with chances of a weak Flurry"
Don't worry guys, I got this!
I'm familiar with the new rule, and it could have been called both ways. I'm a fan of neither team. Boeheim freaked out because it was a close call towards the end of the game, not because it was a bad call.
Look, rules are open-ended and judgement calls by refs. That is how it works. Sure, you can argue that call both ways.
A charge is a charge, and with the "new" rule, it's gonna be called differently almost every single time. That was a charge.
That is complete malarkey and you know it. I've played this game for hours on XBONE and PC and you can't go without seeing another pilot for more than 30-45 seconds unless you WANT to hide.