Too afraid to click the first link. But clearly SEO is not a priority in Northern Indiana.
Too afraid to click the first link. But clearly SEO is not a priority in Northern Indiana.
I like the BuzzFeedy feel of getting to take quizzes to learn about myself, but this loads SOOOO slow in Chrome. Hung on "Pick a P".
I can sympathize with Harden a bit, but goddammit if this isn't one of the click-baitiest things I've clicked in a while.
Are we doing "Be an Athlete For A Day"? I got a few beer league highlights that put that lame bump-and-chase to shame. You can see the defense give up halfway through the turnaround.
The ref could have blown the play a bit earlier rather than waiting, but you can see from the video, everyone thought it was a hard hit not an injury. Even the trainer doesn't get out on the ice until just before the play is blown dead.
Why is Seattle always Plan B?
1st time was in 2004.
+1
Now basketball in August sounds like the best idea ever!
I think what we're all getting at here, is that we would rather chance it on a weekend in Chicago, than watch football with the girl referenced in the tweet.
...And the 40 shot this past weekend.
I FOUND IT!! What's MSNBC's address?
They have countdowns on their traffic lights! Neat!!
One more cup before Hossa or Sharp are gone.
Definitely an unfortunate reality for Hossa and Sharp. At this point though, I could see Hossa going before Sharp. The dude is amazing, definitely underrated at times, but the injuries have hurt his effectiveness. I could see a team looking to rebuild getting Hossa for the experience he can bring to a young team.…
No kidding...I loved watching all the matches so far on Univision. It was fantastic.
If a Doc Emrick type would have called these matches, it would have been so much more exciting! And felt less like ESPN couldn't figure out who to have call a soccer game.
This guy. Dead center. My fav.
And for that, we can all sleep well.
I'm glad this isn't just me noticing a sever bias. It's like NBC is trying too hard to be the exact opposite of ESPN - West Coast bias and, currently, only hockey, horses, and tennis coverage.