Ward’s goal was outstanding? It was a routine, unscreened slapshot that Murray muffed.
Ward’s goal was outstanding? It was a routine, unscreened slapshot that Murray muffed.
You obviously don't pay attention to what other players say about him.
I don't think any player gets viciously slashed more than he. The refs look the other way because of the rep he got whining as a rookie.
Demonstrate how the comparison is accurate
It is a ridiculous comparison.
It's the recovery that mostly makes it so hard to save these horses. Barbero died not of his injury but laminitis in his hoof developed during recovery. They need to stand and bear weight on all four limbs.
That wouldn't work to tag up.
Easy there—it's not a criticism to say rules like this are arcane; it is an appreciation.
Yeah, and ... ?
But is true that there is no chance that ref was able to see it past the line. You could tell by his diffidence in making the call. It would have been crucial if the replay had not been as conclusive. But the refereeing was in Washington’s favor. Wilson should have been out of the game. Instead, no penalty. Typical…
Drug of abuse would be recreational
Generally what kills are opiates and/or heroin.
It’s always got to be the cops’ fault.
Could you better live up to Jezebel’s reputation for humorlessness if you tried?
A technicality? It's the damn rule.
It is a mindless reflex. Plus the “allegedly” is misplaced. There is nothing alleged about whether the guy in the video is beating a woman; it is whether it is this guy doing it.
If the First Amendment applied here, it would protect his speech. Your exception for inciting fear or panic is way too broad and could be used to squash all kinds of speech the courts have said is protected.
For some reason folks on Gawker boards love to declare that the First Amendment “doesn’t apply.” They tend to seem a little too glad about it.
Yeah, this article tries to make it seem like we just executed someone with a severe intellect deficit. Not so.
I thought the tradition started when Barkov wore the sweatshirt on his own.