I think he means that he understands their opinion, but he doesn’t hold the same belief.
I think he means that he understands their opinion, but he doesn’t hold the same belief.
a college football coach with integri...oh. nevermind.
So, having watched the ad, I don’t feel like this is “glorifying homicide,” or do I find it “satisfying.” Maybe I’m desensitized to it. I could be wrong though.
My rugby team volunteers at the marathon in Richmond every year. Eye contact is great for the person handing out water. A little point or shout helps too. “Red Hat!” or something to get their attention.
I’m more surprised that the keeper is wearing such a similarly colored kit to the rest of his team.
The off sides rule is technically second to last defender, or hind most defender less the keeper. Since he is still behind or equal to the ball once it is passed, he is onside. The lack of defender doesn’t matter if he is behind the ball.
Will rugby ever become popular in the United States? Why or why not?
I went to a John Tyler named elementary school, and I got to meet Lyon Gardiner Tyler Jr. Pretty cool. I have his autograph for some reason though.
11% cocoa, 90% corn syrup. This math checks out.
I was recruited by then out of high school to punt. Academics aren’t great, cost of living is tough, going home on breaks is expensive, and your parents can’t come watch you play.
Richmond is likely to close 6 schools and still needs millions in support, but at least, for two glorious weeks, the entire city unites to completely ignore the Redskins. And if you are ever passing through my city on 95, tune into the local radio. You’ll hear spirited debate on building a new minor league baseball…
Maybe I don’t get it, but Ray Guy was in 2014 HOF class.
Even on a penalty?
This isn’t getting enough credit.
The US has a pro-rugby league now. What would it take to become as popular as soccer? TV viability, cross-over athletes, Olympic coverage or some combination of the three and/or other factors?