Out on the initial slide in, he gets his knee with his glove. You can see the cloth move. Knee sort of bounces in the second replay as well.
Molina gets his knee on the slide in. Clearly visible on the top gif.
He hits the sliding leg with the glove on the slide in, you can see the cloth move.
Glove clearly touches the sliding leg. You can see the cloth move in the gif above. Not a close call after replay, very close in game. It was the right call.
Monaco is the slowest race on the F1 circuit. It has virtually no passing. If that's the course you want, have at, but it isn't what I want on something new. A better example would have been Korea, which has close in walls as well, but on the critical points still has run off.
Amsterdam. No matter where you fly in from you get to go through customs again to catch your next flight. What kind of airport makes you go through customs as a through traveler?
You don't need safety features on a golf course.
They used to build racetracks like that. Then drivers (Like Jackie Stewart) decided that dying to win a championship wasn't quite worth it. Then they added run offs to tracks. But sure, you go ahead and design a track meant to test driver skill so that those drivers who aren't perfect "pay the price" aka die.
The players don't care. The only people who want replay are the fans and the media.
The NHL has a central booth system, and it works great. Why would baseball's system be any harder to implement?
Hockey has the benefit that concussions are much less frequent than football, and they completely avoid the repetitive concussive blows that football players experience at every practice and every play (for lineman and linebackers).
Making that show American and not Japanese absolutely killed it. How can they let people move on when they don't even finish? HOW?
Car is great, and looks like a ton of fun. If the question was "would you build this car for 13K" the answer is probably nice price. But it isn't! It's "would I buy this car for 13K?", and the answer for me is no. I don't want to buy someone else's completed project car. I want to do the work myself. Sorry bud!…
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ESPN covering the Rockets or Astros? Ha. They didn't even do that when they were GOOD. They also completely butchered the D12 coverage because he was leaving the Lakers. They barely cover the Texans as it is. We're the Jacksonville of big market teams as far as ESPN is concerned.
As someone who watches the BBC coverage in America (through a VPN) when the race is on the BBC and not Sky....no, that isn't an F1 decision. The BBC chooses which feeds to show (I compared the race coverage to make sure that the VPN money was worth it. It is BBC > NBC sports by a wide margin), and NBC chooses for…
No charges eh? Most people I know would at least get a "reckless driving" ticket. Something. That he isn't getting charged with anything is absurd.
Not a prank. Two assholes who stole things. Vanderjagt should have pressed charges and gotten them both arrested and sent to prison (if possible), on top of having them pay for the cleaning bills and new frames.
The key is to look at the author, that's a dead giveaway 90% of the time.