Apparently DeJuan Blair isn't the slump buster he appears to be.
Apparently DeJuan Blair isn't the slump buster he appears to be.
"That'll show him."
I buy it because Seattle only had one timeout left, if they had two and thus could run or pass on any play after running the clock down, I think Belichick would have called timeout. Then the scenarios are: 1) Seattle scores on 2nd or 3rd down and Brady gets the ball back with 50 something seconds (the Pats would use…
I think the counter of that is that New England was itself stunned by the Kearse catch. They're were damn lucky that he didn't stand up and walk in untouched. Sometimes things just happen. There is no greater plan or conspiracy.
It's not even about making tired jokes as much as it is about constantly reminding people that yes, he's proven very capable of doing or believing incredibly stupid things.
Angering Drew enough to get him to write this, even though it physically pained him? I regret nothing.
I knew there would be a lot of shitty hot takes in the wake of yesterday's titanic Super Bowl. But I didn't know…
There are still many years for Danny to make this happen. He always gets his man sooner or later.
Well, to be fair, the other owner in the league who is most like Snyder, Jerry Jones, was going to draft him until his son physically prevented him from doing so.
Actually the Seahawks did manage to achieve a Superbowl first. The first ejection, they should be proud.
Can you please sum this article up in a Meme? That's about all the brainpower my heartbreak has this morning. Thanks.
I don't think he was going to get in even if he caught it. What about that fake handoff (play action?), where the TE always seems to just be standing alone under the goalposts? At least if he's covered, you just throw it away. I wonder what the roar was like in the Vegas sportsbooks after that INT?
"Bevell, in a criticism that's not necessarily unfair but no one wants to hear right now, said that Lockette "could've done a better job at staying strong through the ball" rather than getting lit up by contact with Butler."
Actually we got to see Pete Carroll finally coach the Patriots to a Superbowl.
OK Mrs. Butler, you've said your piece.
Nah, he would have taken the field goal.
At least we got to see what would have happened if Mike McCarthy got to coach in the Super Bowl after all.
Hm, that's probably it.
The weirdest part about the play, and the result, was that it made it seem like God wasn't even watching the game.