So why not have the “official” weigh in, with all the pageantry and hype, and then a quick check in the locker room before the fight?
So why not have the “official” weigh in, with all the pageantry and hype, and then a quick check in the locker room before the fight?
Honest question - I hear about weight cutting for wrestling, boxing, MMA, and it sounds dangerous. Why don’t the fighters get weighed in the day of, or even an hour before, the fight?
The head of security was also deposed but was of no help.
Musk should have strapped these two into the Tesla instead of Starman.
Here is a clearer video from another angle with slow-mo. I want to see the aftermath though.
Aaaaand JaVale just took the opening tip against the Knicks.
Everyone knows the “AR” in AR-15 stands for “assault rifle.”
He then went on to add that he didn’t think the one-and-done rule...was unfair and racist:
Finally, something I agree with Bill Walton on.
Yes, that is absolutely the worst call of a defining sports moment. Which of these don’t belong?
The judges would have also accepted “pulled a Carmelo Anthony”.
NBC has enough goddamn channels - how about 2 sports-only channels and one backstory channel? This way everyone gets what they want, when they want, and I’m sure NBC has enough backstory pieces to go 24x7 for 2 weeks. Maybe have Oprah host the channel, who knows.
I don’t have a problem with pace-of-play either, but the repeat catcher visits irk me. I would be fine with keeping the dugout visit rules the same, but limit catcher/player visits to something like 1 per batter, or 2 per inning, not counting when the catcher goes out during a dugout visit.
Put on headphones, turn it up, and listen for the bass drum pedal squeak, right before every kick. I pointed it out to my wife and now she can’t unhear it every time this song comes on.
Was waiting on an Eli cameo to bring the New Englanders down a peg.
Seattle’s local KIRO 7 news reports that he has not been charged with a crime.
They are on site, and all lived fairly long afterwards, although I can’t speak to their quality of life. The first died in 1990, then 1997, 2003, 2005, 2013, and 2014.
Metallica’s last album before they broke up was “Master Of Puppets”, and you can’t convince me otherwise.
It’s hard to hold an investigation with your hands over your eyes and your thumbs in your ears while saying “lalalalaICan’tHearYoulalalala” over and over.