Who knows? Maybe she just threw out a number that she knew Baylor wouldn’t pay. Maybe she threw it out there to be more sensational later? “Baylor offered me $2 million to be silent...” type of thing.
Who knows? Maybe she just threw out a number that she knew Baylor wouldn’t pay. Maybe she threw it out there to be more sensational later? “Baylor offered me $2 million to be silent...” type of thing.
At Minute Maid (Houston Astros) they still serve cans and on the field level, you can still get the beefy 16-24 ouncers if you go up to the concourse. Haven’t seen it yet but I imagine you can probably throw those fuckers pretty far.
I’ve heard kegs are pretty easy to wheel around these days.
Ovaries
That was clearly targeting.
Yep, the ref is definitely the reason he fumbled. It was incredible when he threw his flag at the runner and then when that didn’t work he stripped the ball himself.
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So... just came back from a trade show. Those prices are pretty accurate.
Pretty sure that death stopped that one...
The guy doesn’t launch in to him, he’s no longer a defenseless player and not subject to the same protections that grants.
Is there a video of the tag in question?
I don’t know about an automatic ejection but it’s obstruction at the NFHS level and can lead to an ejection if it’s deemed habitual.
Your entire body has to be past the line of scrimmage so even if you have a back foot being dragged back, you’re still legal to throw a forward pass.
I still don’t understand how agents and publicists don’t tell their clients this or take control of their shit.
How long can a tweet sit and marinate before you can say that is too far into the past to punish that? i.e. 4 year old homophobic tweet
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This is why I loved the SEGA Genesis. I could play Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball on the road and then plug it into my TV when I was at home.
I’ve seen many of these types of before where the penalty is treated as a dead ball foul regardless of where the ball was. It has no bearing on the score.
There was an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty in the Texans game that required the Chiefs to accept an offside penalty. Why is UNS in the NFL treated like a live ball foul instead of a dead ball foul?