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And, like I’ve said elsewhere, this “horrible, no-good, worst play call in the history of history that was designed just to screw over Seahawks fans and kill puppies” literally would have been a Super Bowl winning touchdown if not for one of the single greatest defensive plays in NFL history. It was a fine play. Tip

“And in my case, it’s not really hindsight, because I both predicted a pass and a slant and an incompletion to the people watching with me.”

And absent one of the greatest defensive plays in Super Bowl history it would have ended up being a Championship winning play call. C’mon man, you can do this with any play that doesn’t go your way ever. It was only because one player on the Patriots correctly predicted what they were doing and made an outrageously

Or Lynch runs and gets stuffed, they have to use their last timeout, and then New England just sits back in coverage on 3rd and 4th and easily shuts down Seattle and everyone bitches about the predictable play calling. The decision to throw was perfectly rational- it was just a poor decision on Wilson’s part and a

I will never understand people criticizing the decision to use one down to try and throw for a TD. People get so hung up on how it actually went down that they refuse to look at the analysis that went into the decision. It’s second down, so you assume if this play doesn’t work you’ll have at least two more shots at

I feel like for most people even asking the question is a sign. I haven’t drank in a decade, but I remember constantly having to defend my drinking habit to myself and others. I could always come up with arguments for why it wasn’t really an issue, when what I should have done was realize that the fact that I (and

As someone who quit drinking nearly a decade ago because he DEFINITELY had a problem, it seems to me that if you think you may have a drinking problem then you probably do. There are lots of people who definitely have problems who think their drinking is just fine, but if you’re someone who has this sensation in the

That man’s name?

Wait...we should all stop using snapchat because Jacob has more instragram followers than snapchat followers? I’m confused. I’ve never used Instagram stories, and I use snapchat far more often just to message back and forth with individuals. It works just fine for me. Is there an actual reason to stop using the app,

I feel ya. My golden passed away last year. They’re the best. Derby was a good boy.

He was a good boy :*(

This is obviously stupid and overpriced. But having spent 45 minutes last night folding laundry, if someone showed up at my front door and gave me one of these for free I would ecstatic :)

I’m beginning to wonder if Google is one of the primary advertisers on this site. Lifehacker publishes non-stop hit pieces on Amazon’s devices, and promotes Google products by actively bashing Echos in the title itself. It’s utterly bizarre how frequently they go out of their way to attack Echos, and then ignore the

I had the same reaction. Arguing that high BBB ratings can be bought doesn’t do anything to address why a company has a low BBB rating. Redford didn’t provide any argument (let alone evidence) for why we should think that Big Baller Brand isn’t providing shitty customer service for a shitty product. He just raised a

So your article makes a good argument that you shouldn’t completely trust a company’s high BBB rating, but why should we doubt the F rating given to BBB? It sounds like you might be able to buy your way out of a low rating, but the actual experiences the BBB is reporting about BBB seem legit. Given that the whole

Anybody else have the bad luck to catch PTI today and hear Wilbon laying into the concussion protocol because it PROTECTS players? He was ranting and raving about how the league should never, EVER force a star player to sit out a big game. Literally said the concussion protocol shouldn’t apply to the 4th quarter of

Maestro?

But he grabbed the ball after he fumbled it. Sure, he grabbed it weakly, but the Titans’ player had to rip it out of his hands to gain possession. At most, that looks like a fumble that is recovered by Kelce, who is then immediately down by contact. So reviewing it likely doesn’t change anything at all.

That was a fumble, but Kelce put his hands back around the ball while he was still on the ground. Why wouldn’t that be a fumble that was immediately recovered by Kelce who was then down by contact?
 

It’s one thing to blow the fumble call (which, IMHO, was a terrible blown call- it was CLEARLY out), but it’s incomprehensible to me to have called it forward progress. Mariota got SLAMMED straight into the ground by the hit. As soon as the guy touched him he started falling down. If you’re going to say that’s forward