Oregon’s Backups Lose To TCU’s Backups. Still better than the other 47 bowl games before it.
Oregon’s Backups Lose To TCU’s Backups. Still better than the other 47 bowl games before it.
In related news, Ron Jaworski will now be hosting the 2016 Miss Universe pageant.
Any of those stars would make a better gang symbol than the ubiquitous five-pointed one. Although the six-pointed one might confuse people.
A five-pointed star? As in ... just a star? Has Mario secretly been a member of the Bloods this whole time?
He doesn’t play for the NFL so it’s cool.
This is unacceptable by Carolina. Trash-talk is fine, but once the baseball bats are introduced it becomes a blatant act of WAR.
OH MY GOD PLEASE WARN YOUR READERS BEFORE POSTING SPOILERS FOR TRAILERS. NOW I KNOW EVERYTHING THE DIRECTORS WANT ME TO KNOW BEFORE I ACTUALLY KNOW IT AND THERE’S NO FUN IN THAT. I MIGHT AS WELL NOT WATCH EIGHT TRAILERS BEFORE THE MOVIE I WANT TO SEE.
Because they are nerds and we are jocks right?
I’m up to eight and I’m not even 30. Should I pop champagne?
“Can I just stay out of this debate? Aaron Hernandez is a good friend of mine. I have known him for a long time. I support all my friends. That is what I have to say. He’s a good friend of mine.”
By this logic Odell Beckham is presumably a figment of our imagination.
I usually experience what you describe when watching live sports via Internet stream on my TV. However, this wasn't the case when I watched the Yahoo streamed game. My TV has a Yahoo sports app and the stream was perfect.
Man...Dwight Howard is gonna be super bummed when his Google Alert for “Dwight Howard+Very Funny” comes up.
Good.
I can’t speak to your experience. But when Yahoo streamed the game in London, I had maybe 3 or 4 instances where the quality dropped below HD. It never actually froze or had any major connection problems. To be thorough, I streamed it onto my TV via Chromecast (from my laptop).
Got season-swept by the Nuggets for the first time in a lifetime, too. Whammy.
While it’s all they could do in time for the playoffs, this is clearly an instance of treating the symptoms and not the disease. The disease in this case being the NFL’s needlessly-byzantine rulebook, which is so convoluted that even the refs seem incapable of keeping the rules straight, which gives the average fan…
Because if there’s anyone I trust to prevent blunders, it’s the NFL league office.
How could this not work?
Poor Mike from Montclair. If only Francesca could have seen the game on his TV.