LeBron put forth the same effort with these as with everything else he does. Stand off in the corner while someone else has to do everything, and occasionally they do enough to drag him over the line. Most of the time it winds up looking like this.
LeBron put forth the same effort with these as with everything else he does. Stand off in the corner while someone else has to do everything, and occasionally they do enough to drag him over the line. Most of the time it winds up looking like this.
Drew, your editors are fucking stupid.
if they don’t know that, how the hell did they get to be editors?
Is it not possible for someone to hold many wrong opinions, but also a correct one?
Yeah you got him, and thisctopic definitely isn’t something jerking off an ever-dwindling number of sad, angry men.
In his time in Denver he couldn’t complete a pass if it was below 40.
The process.
The Pats are playing against children. And not the smart ones.
Huh. They really think they got screwed.
Doesn’t look like he could have done too much else though. It looks like a legit attempt to tackle shoulder first, and the play naturally puts his head in that spot, without that ‘initiate contact’. Compare it to the Clark one, which is similar in that he’s coming in from up the route, and just decides to dive into…
The first two (the first one is the same as the Trevathan hit last year), the two Colts ones, and the Ravens one all should have been called.
You don’t think he’s tried to initiate contact with the shoulder and to wrap up the guy’s legs?
Flag
Deadspin: can’t point out quickly enough how shitty other media are, especially Boston sports talk radio
ESPN-watching smoothbrain
Nah, apparently he upped his head game.
Butler: wya
“Jim frawm Paris, what’s happnin’ Jim?”
Just for making everyone look stupid, yeah.
Dan Snyder is looking and acting more and more like Dan Schneider every day.