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99% of all racecar engineering is designing things in a way that the rulebook hasn’t yet explicitly prohibited.

“Should we cheat?” “Yeah we should totally cheat.” x54. ‘Merica.

Says the person with “skittletits” in their username. Classy

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(To be 100% honest, I need absolutely no reason to post this video. I love this nonsensical song.)

Fellow rednecks, star this so we can get a count.

Why does being in a union make you more deserving of a job then these particular idiots?

I’ll vote for any candidate the promises to put the F-22 back in production.

Francesca then closed the show yesterday by listing all the stops on the 7 train and knocking over a Diet Coke

Take the Dart. Add hatch and ~3 inches of ride height. Sell as Dodge Duster. Profit.

No. He took a legal (semi-late, but still legal) shoulder check. He got spun around and hit the glass with his helmet. Yeah, sure, I don’t doubt he was dazed a bit but there a good 3-5 seconds of him skating towards his bench where he is looking in the direction of the linesman. He hit him on purpose and skated away

“At the last second, he realizes the linesman is skating backwards into his path to the bench, and he turns his body to avoid him and puts his arms up to protect himself, which end up hitting the unsuspecting linesman who is skating backwards in the back.”

I don’t think he turns his body to avoid him at the last second — that motion was acceleration. Nor is that a protective arm motion — it’s the standard lite check. Of course he doesn’t really have any reason to take out the linesman (unless he was mad his own hit got no call).

I completely agree that ESPN is garbage when it comes to anything hockey, and it seems like they actively try to kill the sport on a daily basis. Which is what makes them going after the World Cup of Hockey a little head scratching.

Bullshit. That’s intentional. If it weren’t, he wouldn’t have skated away and quickly got on the bench. As far as him not seeing him? He was looking directly at the lineman the entire time.

“It should be no surprise that ESPN shows a video that leaves out other key parts of the story, because they have a multi-billion dollar contract with the NBA, and they have no motivation to make a sport that competes with its investment look good. It has plenty of incentive, however, to make it look bad.”

You described an act of self-protection, I witnessed an act of aggression with intent to harm.

I’m not so sure...I’m watching his arms extend through the collision. Yeah, it makes no sense for a knowledgeable vet to take a cheap shot at a ref but it’s not like vets haven’t done stupid things before.

Take the tinfoil hat off, ESPN has no motivation to make the NHL look bad. It’s nowhere close to eating away at any of their properties. If you want to be mad at someone, be mad at the Panthers training staff for not taking a look at Wideman.

If he was so fucked up he couldn’t see the liney for 40 feet, and then ran him over without so much as a glance back, yet didn't miss a shift, then the Flames training staff need to all be fired.