How about 3.37.1:
How about 3.37.1:
I would fall in the author's "stupid" category because I agreed with both decisions, not because I always agree with the NFL but because of the news about the additional child.
If by that you mean due process is a complex issue in the internet age with incredibly short media cycles then yes I agree but I'm pretty sure you don't mean that.
Mike Pereria noted on twitter that the general convention by the refs is that if the play is imminent to accept calls of a timeout from the sideline without verifying due to the impossibility of checking while still monitoring the play.
Putting this at the top so its very clear. What Ray Rice did was wrong and I'd really like to see him getting a big suspension.
While "innocent until proven guilty" is a legal term it has resonance in society because we should avoid a rush to judgement. The version of events we see when an indictment is handed down is the most prosecution friendly version of events which may not be entirely fair to the accused. While it may not be necessary…
We read the article but think the conclusion is naive. Yes it is possible to imagine a scenario like the one posed in the article whereby the value of contract takes into account the spending required by law when evaluating value but there are other plausible scenarios.
In the case of Sonics its because the settlement between Bennett and the City of Seattle allowed the City of Seattle to keep the franchise history and the name, colors and logo if a new team comes to Seattle
Prater "possibly the strongest leg in the league". Thats insane. Prater benefits from kicking in Denver where he can kick touchbacks all day long but on the road he is an at best average kicker.