I promise you won’t even hear about this rule until it pops up in the last 30 seconds of a divisional round game, to completely, and questionably, fuck up one teams chance of winning.
Gonna be exciting!
I promise you won’t even hear about this rule until it pops up in the last 30 seconds of a divisional round game, to completely, and questionably, fuck up one teams chance of winning.
Gonna be exciting!
I’m not saying you can’t but if both individuals are reasonably the same fighting skill, the person with more mass will inevitably win. It’s mere physics. That’s why in UFC or boxing we have weight classes. A lightweight man would get obliterated by a heavyweight man.
A rust-free Alfa Romeo Spider
I just can’t buy a device like this knowing it’s going to cost me $20/yr to replace every year when a new coin cell battery costs less than a dollar. Got my spouse the Chipolo 2.5 which has replaceable battery for the same price and seems to do the same job when she loses her keys and phone around the house.
I just can’t buy a device like this knowing it’s going to cost me $20/yr to replace every year when a new coin cell…
Avoid
Avoid
I’d probably chalk it up to exhaustion. They just finished a play, it’s near the end of the game, and they just got out of a pile-up and are trying to argue it while catching their breath, knowing that regardless of the play they need to be ready to do it again soon.
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My reaction on seeing these is “Really? Those are the seats Tom Brady’s wife gets??”
The point is you don’t make it a possibility to lose 23 yards at that point game, regardless of how good he normally is.
Counterpoint: The Falcons undoing were the two Madden-level playcalls to throw when there was no reason to, one resulting in a fumble and the other resulting in being knocked out of FG range; change either playcall to a run up the gut for no gain and the Falcons are Super Bowl champs right now.
One thing that stood out to me during the final drives of that game was that the Atlanta defense just looked tired. Despite how poorly the Pats had played all game, they had the advantage in time of possession, and I think the dynamic D that had beaten them so badly during the first three quarters just got worn out.
+1 11th grade history reference.
And for one, brief, shining series, that catch was one of the best catches in Super Bowl history.
How a “war” would actually go down:
if you’re gonna go around hawking loogies in people’s faces, eventually there’s gonna be a reaction to that. how is this so hard to comprehend? cops dont become mythical heroes who have supernatural patience for shitty behavior the second they take the oath; theyre just people who have a lot more power than you or I.…
maybe...........dont spit in a cop’s face?
Watch the second replay, you can see the deep safety bite on the run and take a few steps forward before realizing what’s happening but by then it’s too late and Hogan is behind him
Which aisle at Best Buy can I pick that up in?