Since no one will be going around hitting trucks with sledgehammers (other than your psycho ex-girlfriend), I am kind of curious why they didn't do a low impact crash into the bed side instead. I suppose the risk for underlying damage is too much.
Since no one will be going around hitting trucks with sledgehammers (other than your psycho ex-girlfriend), I am kind of curious why they didn't do a low impact crash into the bed side instead. I suppose the risk for underlying damage is too much.
The Patriots were just about a lock to win this game...but I am sure that deflating balls are the tip of the iceberg in their cheating methodology. Whatever, they are good at it. Also, I am a Lions fan...so I can do nothing else with the information in statement 4 but empathize with your NFC North inadequacies.
"he must maintain control of the ball throughout the process of contacting the ground" - The ball contacting the ground? Or the player? If the player, how much of his body needs to contact the ground before he is considered down and it is either a catch and fumble and recovery, or alternatively he is down by…
First round picks? I think you need to look at second and third round picks, hell, they all suck.
Yeah, I am backing off that catch statement a bit, after watching it over again. I did read the rules correctly, the video on my computer is choppy - I have a new video card on order. Once I receive it, I will make my final call on this matter, har har...
I know, that roof would have been such a radical, unusual design...maybe someday.
Okay, alright... I think it's bad interpretation of the rule book, a matter of semantics - I may be wrong, but I don't think this is what the rule was written for.
Lions fan here, and after last week, I'd love to tell you it wasn't a catch so quit whining... but that was A CATCH. I think there are enough contradictory items in the NFL rulebook that we apply common sense. He had control well enough that he had one handed it, and I didnt see a bobble. It popped loose when it…
Peyton still looked to be in the better half of the league at his position, even struggling in this loss. There was definitely something up through the last few games of the year...if it was age, it caught up with him quickly. I figured it was probably related to his neck and arm.
That's nothing... you should see the butt action that Aaron Hernandez is getting right now!
It does kind of look like that. I can see the spark source glowing on the tire for a few revs before it gets spit out, not sure if a cigarette would do that. It might just be a piece of metallic road debris stuck to the tire, scraping the inside of the 'fender' until it was dislodged.
Well, it definitely still needs a bit of work, as it's rubbing, throwing sparks from the front right tire at the 1:39 mark.
A lot of drug dealers... and Chrysler employees, suppliers
You might be presuming to some extent on the cause, but from what I experienced further north of this (I-696) on my drive into work.... seems legit. There was a stretch of road in the Southfield area through a curve that was suddenly just ice, instead of snow. I had a Chrysler 300 riding my ass less than a car…
Ward's measured their fuel usage by both trip computer and old school calculations based on refilling the tank, per above. They had the truck for awhile, multiple editors driving it in daily usage. I am confident that they know what they are doing - however, whether this early production vehicle has poorer results,…
I cannot think of many cars in which a 2 year old actually would be visible through the rear window...?
"But when were driving in my Malibu
He is facing the wrong direction for hood surfing...they are taking this DeBlasio protest way too seriously.