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Seems odd to give credit to a team’s defense when it gave up 48 points and 531 yards of offense while it’s offense scored 54. Sure, they played better in the second half, but Georgia’s offense won this game.

What is your point? He’s saying that teams making it into the CFP without winning their conference is stupid, and you’re calling him a moron because other teams have done that? Just because Ohio State did it last year doesn’t mean it makes sense for Alabama to do it this year. Neither team should have made it.

It’s an especially ludicrous argument given that Barry is advocating expansion so that UCF could have made it into the playoff. UCF is ranked TENTH as of today, so they would STILL have been on the outside looking in, and we could therefore STILL be outraged that the 8 team playoff picture didn’t include them. His

He literally just barely died. He survived the encounter and then passed away afterwards. If you’re already engaged in an activity that may kill you then any extra effort merely increases the risk. To use your analogy, if the person is going to potentially go bankrupt on the round trip flight cost then yeah, spending

Having a last conversation when the effort is killing you is like wasting fuel for an extraneous side trip when running out of fuel is going to get you killed, yes.

Is it really so objectionable for them to take two seconds to say “heads up: spoilers”?

It’s a good thing he stopped to give Leia those fake, projected dice, given that the exertion was apparently killing him. Seems like if the Cruiser had gone out of it’s way to get KFC drive thru while running out of gas in front of Snoke’s ship, but hey, it was great for the fans watching in the theater.

Very true. Shottie started out 0-5, finished 8-3 after the team finally bought into his style, and was still fired. God, this team fucking blows.

This seems like a bizarre thing to say given that the whole point of including the scene was to get people to react to it. It’s literally what the scene set out to accomplish. Now, one 4 second scene shouldn’t ruin the whole movie for anyone, but to tell people to not be grossed out by it or to not squirm in their

Eh, the Re-Gibbs years were some of the best the team has had since he initially retired. Sure, he didn’t get us back to the Super Bowl, but he did a heckuva lot more with those teams than anyone else has done with a Snyder owned squad.

If you don’t like giving a team that’s down in the last few minutes a chance to come back then I would recommend you just turn the games off with 2 minutes to go and assume that the leading team ends up winning.

My reaction exactly. He’s upset because a girl who was raised by English parents has English traditions/hobbies/behaviors. That’s absurd. Where does he think he got a lot of his own preferences if not from his own household? Her parents probably drink tea, watched Wimbledon with her as a kid, and celebrated English

Not to mention that he has a toy factory that can pump out any gift asked for by any kid anywhere in the world. I’m not sure why Santa would be limited to using ONLY those things that are already preselected to be a present as opposed to just building a super laser weapon to easily eviscerate Godzilla. There’s really

People have been criticizing the Ewoks and RotJ since it came out. I don’t really understand the people who defend TLJ by pointing out the problems with the OT. Only the most diehard of fanboys imagine that the OT was a perfect creation. All of the movies had plenty of flaws. The flaws of ANH and ESB and ROTJ don’t

Wait...this guy is complaining that his sister-in-law who was raised by English parents has strong connections to English things? That’s absurdly stupid. Much of your activities/hobbies/preferences are going to be shaped by your childhood environment. I’m sure her English parents drank teas instead of coffee, watch

How is that not attempting a pass?

You’re going to be saying it for years to come because this is a terrible suggestion.

User name is accurate ;)

“Then a few people say this sounds familiar... like a story a few years ago about a guy named... what was his name? “Mr. Glass,” says David Dunn, played again by Bruce Willis.”

Riiiight. The jockey risking his life so that his horse doesn’t win is the best way to ensure the track doesn’t pay out. As opposed to, I don’t know, the jockey pulling back a little on the reins to keep the horse from making that final run. Sure.