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Explain exactly how this is stupid
I still can’t believe that OKC had 1) Russell Westbrook, 2) James Harden, 3) Kevin Durant, and 4) Victor Oladipo at various points over the past couple of seasons. WTF.
I’m not sure what emotions this turn of events fills me with, but I think they’re good?
I appreciate your optimism in expecting a post. National media tends to phone in their homework when it comes to Titans coverage despite the fact that, you know, they won a playoff game last year.
Titans never get no love! It would be great to see them get national attention in service of rubbing the Colts’ faces in it.
Y’all should contrast this with the Titans - Eagles game. Crazy gutsy calls on the last drive led to a win late in overtime.
I like the cut of your jib.
“Ward off” is what I had always associated with stiff arms, but I’ve noticed recently how loosely that phrase seems to be interpreted, and would appreciate it if they changed the wording to “punch” and/or “smash the face.”
Thank you for all your replies, friends.
Maybe, but I don’t think you can look at the play above and differentiate it on that basis.
Serious question: why wasn’t this illegal use of hands to the face? I’ve always wondered about the offense-defense double-standard when it comes to trying to smash your opponent’s head, and I’ve always been too lazy to look into it.
Because he’s a kid you psycho.
I want to know what Jalen Ramsey thinks about this ASAP.
Mayfield looks amazing. I give it 3 weeks before the Browns fuck it up.
Subtle, but good.
As of right now, the Titans starting running back (Derrick Henry) and FS (Kevin Byard) each have more completions than Blaine Gabert.
I agree, which is why I am always sure to harass the folks down at Piggly Wiggly whenever possible. They have a job, which is to ring up my expired pop-tarts. That’s its. Short of bodily harm, they can go fuck themselves.
They held the Alameda County Fair there a week ago, and had a big problem with goats eating up the grass. I guess they decided to go scorched earth instead of leaving it patchy.