My favorite flavor is vanilla. I like the NFL more than the college game because the price of the flashiness of the college game often seems to be a de-emphasis of fundamentals. (Like covering the outside on a kickoff <nudge, nudge>.)
My favorite flavor is vanilla. I like the NFL more than the college game because the price of the flashiness of the college game often seems to be a de-emphasis of fundamentals. (Like covering the outside on a kickoff <nudge, nudge>.)
I think Saban’s done with the NFL probably because it’s a lot harder to be a control freak perfectionist when dealing with professional athletes.
Not only do I want to root against Alabama, but the whole SEC.
It was really satisfying to watch Dabo Swinney pitch a fit on the sideline after the greatest onside kick I’ve ever seen.
At least Caillou plays ringette.
I’ve seen enough kids’ tv to shut my brain off and let the drool flow. Look: colors and motion.
Thanks. That comment was a labor of love that I correctly predicted almost no one else would love.
OK, I’m going full esoteric this morning:
Cheer up, Blair Walsh.
It’s nice to seen Peterson, his agent, and the League and its paid lackeys switch up the narrative. With any luck, with such a disciplined approach, Peterson can beat this stigma corporally attached to him and whip his public image back into shape.
Yeah, no kidding. That would be where the fun/crazy part comes in when O’Brien loses his mind and takes his own shot at making the worst first-round trade in NFL history.
Ah, but that’s where the fun/crazy comes in.
What’s the chances O’Brien pushes for a Snyderesque RGIII trade to get Hackenberg? Well, kinda. It would be good crazy to watch.
Take ‘em to school, Deion.
Yeah, he took a swing at Porter and pushed the ref in the process.
Well, since it will stay grey forever on Screengrabber: