Spicy hot takes go great with salt, apparently.
Spicy hot takes go great with salt, apparently.
Where do I say, anywhere, that coercion is not a real thing that happens? Learn to fucking read.
Its almost as if its not the 1970's anymore and CAFE was changed to a footprint standard for a reason.
I’m a Pats fan, but it sure looked to me like you can see the rubber popping off the turf from the toe drag when he gains possession.
You just think they get every call because your a Bills fan.
It is the worst or close to the worst major government regulations of the automotive industry in the world.
Who cares if the charges stick.
Just repeating the same question over and over again with a frown on your face is enough for a lot of people to be like, oh my god-they don’t like my answer. Better give them one they do like.
She had a piece of the victims jewelry after a burglary-murder and then confessed on tape. That’s a fair bit of evidence...
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So they change their minds when they get a better look at it from multiple angles, but that’s somehow just evidence they don’t see it differently? K.
I think the problem here is that you think if the receiver falls to the ground on his own it should be considered going to the ground
What the hell is a paramilitary in the UK? What are they armed with, swords?
That’s catch and fumble.
We are not really defining a catch, we are defining possession and when/how you can lose it
So you’ve distilled the 1400 word rule down to “and” versus “or?”
The issue isn’t replay. The issue is replay is a long drawn out process for no reason whatsoever. Its 2017. Give the damn ref a tablet right on the field, beam him the few replay angles we all get within a few seconds of the play being over. 30 seconds. That’s it. it really should not take any longer than that.
The fact is the NFL uses over 1400 words to define what a catch is when the normal human could describe it in less than 20.