Instead of citing “unwritten laws” he should have just said “If they’re still trying, so are we.”
Instead of citing “unwritten laws” he should have just said “If they’re still trying, so are we.”
If you put it on your heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeead .... YES!
He lived long enough to be the villain.
A ball could be awarded to the batter if the umpire deems it to be a “Quick pitch” with no one on base. (I’ll pretend to have known that without looking it up, but I totally Wiki-ed it)
I was saying “Boo-urns”
Is there a difference between “reasonably set” and “ready”?
What about all of the people swimming in the oceans? That’s a lot of displacement. And people skipping stones at the beach? They aren’t retrieving those stones (although going in after the stones would cause temporary spikes in levels). And boats. Don’t forget about boats. What did that Eureka guy say?
Is this a question or an order?
Why do you think he’s the FORMER coach?
Or ... something. A slingshot keeps the champ down for 3 after he appears to be in total control seems like maybe someone was possibly injured or something. It was Lawler’s special night, I was expecting something to signal the crowd that it was coming.
What an anticlimactic finish.
Takes high stickin’
Were the guys in the booth saying the same thing?
It’s another “unwritten rule”
You guys are really harshing OKC’s Melo.
He traded those for a Meade notepad and an old Newton PDA. This is the last year he’ll use the Newton but that notepad will be part of the rebuild at a great rookie contract.
I’d like this comment but you’re one short of 70 and I don’t want to be “that guy”
Purdue or Purdon’t. There is no “try”
Maybe that’s how it was drawn up by the coach? Hit the kid on a fade route to kill the clock. (Anticipated) worst-case was a turnover 3/4 of the court away with the clock running.
And that “finisher” doesn’t always mean what it should