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There is a never ending game of this outside of my office on the campus quad. Never. Ending. And they are really into it. And they are not fucking playing WoW or DOTA. Approve.

This needs more love.

+2 into your pinhole.

Nice price at $1500 more IMO. Take the equity and bank it for the inevitable and enjoy until the inevitable. I would.

I live where it makes sense to have a Wrangler (Western Massachusetts dirt roads in winter anyone?). Mine is the bone stock JK. Nothing fancy. Hell, it didn’t even come with running boards. Still, I know that when the shit hits (AND IT WILL) I can run to the Big Y and grab whatever just like it was a normal day.

Yet, every Catholic priest is a pederast. Just ask any evangelical.

Which is a trained, nearly instinct way to to hit if you learned to play linebacker BEFORE that rule. The NFL has tacitly admitted that the mere act of playing football is against the rules.

Fallacy, thy name is Reno Hightower.

Rugby does this. And it works to some degree.

+1 for getting to the heart of the matter.

The second angle posted above supports your argument. The ball was in the air, so defensive holding (if you call being decapitated a “hold.”).

I played linebacker in college. Rule: If the receiver is looking at the QB, that means he is going to receive the ball. Hit him.

1. The pace of play is interminable. It has become nearly impossible to follow a game on TV with the endless breaks in play. This extends to the in-person experience as well. The last game I attended was nothing but watching referees in conference or the dude in the red hat standing out in the field while the network

I agree. It’s a matter of interpretation, but his job is to deny that route and he did it. he’s still scum.

It’s a matter of interpretation, but that could be a reason to not call him for anything.

I hate football anymore (it’s unwatchable for at least 3 reasons), but the only problem with that hit is that the ball was in the air and the opposing player was more than 5 yards from the line of scrimmage. Burfict could claim he saw the quarterback looking at the receiver and tried to time his hit. He will still

I just had a blow out argument with my father-in-law over his insistence that the problem with our society (I love that bullshit construct with white males) is that nobody hears “No” anymore. They hear “negotiate.”

I have immense respect for La Greca. Let’s trade him up to Boston for Minihane.

It happened twice? There is no god.

Yeah, I know, but I assume any political geographic assemblage in the South has its roots in tooling one demographic or another.