captain_tripps
Captain Tripps
captain_tripps

Many people who judge cop behavior LIVE in those “scary” neighborhoods. Hell I did. Don’t need to be apassenger to know it’s no excuse.

The problem is I have zero faith in their supervisors to find anything except that everyone did everything right except for the citizens involved, who should have known better than to scare the cops like that. That’s what’s BROKEN. I don’t trust the people in charge of watching the watchmen. They’ve a shown an almost

and like, why would he be? Talk about obscura...

Oh they were booty all year, but they were actually giving it hard to the Patriots for 3 quarters. You could see the decline starting in the 2nd half. Don’t think they got worse,t hey simply got tired.

We’ll make that connection when the bad cops actually get punished, or removed from duty permanently. The problem is, they seem to have support of all these “good cops”, who seem to believe that calls for holding officers responsible or civilian complaints against abuse are attacks on all of them. It’s amazing to see

No offense, but it’s the responsibility of people who are not cops to regulate the behavior of people who are. It’s why the people ultimately in charge are civilians, not officers, both of the police and the military. Having a hard, dangerous job is not and cannot be a blank check for reckless behavior. The standard

No, they do not. That’s the PROBLEM. When you have zero information, you don’t ASSUME anything, you go find out, and react accordingly. How many fucking people have to get shot before this mindset dies?

Cops shouldn’t have guns by default to begin with...

The Falcons defense was on the field, by the end of the game, for twice the number of plays as the Patriots defense. They basically played an entire extra GAME. That’s not shitting the bed, that’s full on dying on the field. They had nothing left from the 4th quarter on.

I mean, at that point you were just getting blown out.

That’s not true. If you try and miss, you lose possession of the ball, no matter what down it is. Ifyou line up for a kick and don’t (bad snap, fake etc), as long as you don’t turn it over you keep the ball.

10% is like, the definition of almost no chance. Not even getting into how percentages are not probabilities.

Watching that I thought I must have imagined the first running play (or it went longer than it looked) and it was still first down. When it said 3rd and 6 I said out loud “no, it’s only 2nd”. Like, what? How do you even run the ball in that situation if you’re not just icing the clock or have another play ready to run

The coach would not get hammered if a kicker misses a 40 yard field goal. The kicker would be infamous if that cost the team the game. It’s what everyone expected in that situation.

You are an idiot tho.

How’s that work on defense, do ya think? Because I think that you either end up playing with an injury the Pat’s exploit, or you get caught trying to get off the field while your replacement runs on for however many yards that’s worth. If you are hurt, you sit the fuck down.

I still can’t understand that. Even if you want to be aggressive and continue throwing, you don’t EVER move the ball out of field goal range intentionally, all on your own. 3 step drop, scan 1, scan 2, scan 3, and either the balls in on the way to a receiver, or on the way out of bounds. Not to mention how many times

And what was the Falcons plan after the Patriots scored and kicked off with a minute left to go? Like, you either throw long to the sidelines or 20+ down the middle, or you run the ball and kill the clock. You don’t throw 4 yards up the middle then spike it on 2ND DOWN AND 6, then end up having to actually punt the

You’re THAT Guy, I guess. Good luck with that. I’m a Pistons fan, for the record.

How the hell else would he prove his credentials? He’d need to provide evidence that the work was his own, wouldn’t he? Even if he didn’t, and it was published, it would be just a matter of some legwork to find his identity based on a sample.