Also, fuck Ohio State.
Also, fuck Ohio State.
And when he went to practice the next day, a small sign hung in the practice facility that read simply: Zach Brown Banned.
powder blue dis-chargers.
The final pitch was way too close for Sanchez to argue as much as he did, even if we ignore everything else that happened in that AB. Probably a ball but not exactly shocking it was called a strike.
A half hour after the Astros won the game to even the series at a game apiece, Sanchez was still upset about his final strikeout.
“For football keepers transitioning to ice hockey, there’s a lot of adjustments,” Čech said. “But playing for Arsenal made me very comfortable with my defenders gliding backward towards my net.”
It’s Boston. They were already going to piss in their cup and throw it at the ref anyway
With this, literally every single major sports team in Washington, DC has made it to at least the second round of the playoffs except for the Washington Redskins since Dan Snyder bought the team. Yes, even the fucking Wizards.
But basically when its back in private hands, then its primary purpose is not lending to ALL consumers, but rather those that can afford them
Did you just make an argument that people that can’t afford houses should just be handed mortgages? That work so well pre 2008.
I hate to tell ya this Gabe, but this is just the new handball rule at work. VAR does not make the call... the referee does. On one hand, the rule removes any grey area of whether a handball was or was not intentional. On the other hand, it sucks sometimes when a player clearly has their arm right up against their…
The headline I would've guessed had I read the article before seeing the title.
First of all, VAR didn’t steal shit, if anything stole anything, the handball rule did. We’re two rounds into the season and holy shit am I already bored of people whining about VAR. I’ve overall been pretty impressed with its implementation. It still has a long way to go, and there’s a ton that needs to be improved…
Exactly right. VAR did its supposed job today — it’s that rule that seems a bit nuts.
“actually made some mild contact with his left arm.”
Every time a Deadspin take insinuates than Man City was somehow screwed by a ticky tack VAR decision in the UCL, I’ll be here to stridently disagree. Kun was clearly offside and the ball only went to him because Bernardo significantly deflected Eriksen’s ill advised pass. Today was entirely different. VAR was…
This feels like a weird definition of theft, but whatever.
Alternate Universe Headline: Spurs robbed by handball-assisted goal.
This is the old man I strive to become. Has empathy, but not without enjoying the absurdity of life. Also I would like to own a hat
sir this is a wendy’s