Normally I’m not a fan of these ambush, leveraging children to make a scene sorts of situations.
Normally I’m not a fan of these ambush, leveraging children to make a scene sorts of situations.
Let me tell you, you’ve got to have serious balls to deny an allegation in which they say they have video of you engaging in said illegal act.
Dude has more assists than all but 10 other players have points.
See now, you’ve done it again. You’re thinking and that was the start of your problems.
Is he in 2019? I wouldn’t have argued that from probably 2010 or 2011 thru even last season (although his total yards were inflated because he had more attempts than anyone). But this past season he played probably as bad as he has in years and he’s only getting older. He’s not as good as Brady/Brees/Rodgers/Mahomes…
Come on, I’m not blaming Roethlisberger for his contract. Good for him, and frankly all wages in the NFL are suppressed relative to the value they derive for the franchise so that is not at all what I’m arguing.
As noted in a response to someone else, it isn’t a direct link between Roethlisberger and Bell. But Roethlisberger carries the largest cap hit on the team and has for a long time. Pittsburgh didn’t want to pay Bell what Bell thought he was worth. Having a lower cap hit for their QB may have changed how that internal…
Sure but Roethlisberger’s cap hit made signing Bell more difficult. They could have surrounded a young QB with a solid offensive line and arguably the best suite of playmakers in the NFL and had some savings left over to fill out the defense.
His career has been really weird, that’s for sure. He’s been overrated and underrated (although I disagree on the Bradshaw comp, as Bradshaw was straight ass as a player).
It seems to me there are two very definitive things happening, and one is very relevant.
This is a good example because like much of the crazy right-wing stuff, there is a kernel of truth in his segment. He almost gets the point, then jumps way across the room to arrive at his conclusion.
I’ve enjoyed that the new expansion has made the end game something new and different. It was always the weakest part of the game for my money. The climate change stuff has been great and on easier difficulties it is far more impactful for the CPU than the player but it is a pain on the top 3 difficulty levels.
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Basically spot on. He clearly hits him, but just that once. But just look at Cain’s face. That punch doesn’t phase him at all, it’s all grimace from his knee, which actually starts sliding before the punch lands but only collapses as the punch lands.
This whole thing is surreal it almost seems like parody.
This primary will be contentious as hell, probably more than 2016.
I’m concerned about the end game honestly. Sounds very much like the Division which was fantastic at the start and through progression and then...nothing. They fixed it several months later but so many people had left it diminished what could have been had they delayed the release a few months.
Let’s all remember that illegal immigration in almost all ways is DOWN over each of the last ~15 years.
Would it matter, though? I mean the crux of this whole situation is that, for any of this to hold any real weight it needs the power of the U.S. behind it. All previous violations had exactly that.
I agree, but they are good for the player which I’m in support of. But to my point, I feel like there is a balance point that pays the player more per year for fewer years. So rather than $320 million or whatever for 10 years, do $300 million for 6 years or something similar so you’re paying for the the production…