mattg21
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mattg21

So this guy allegedly tried to slip an "unapproved" ball (a K ball, or a regular ball is irrelevant... which is it even?) into the pool of the 12 kicking balls on the off-chance that the Colts would have to use it? While the Patriots also would have an equal chance at potentially kicking this

I've lived in New England my whole life and it's either a Rotary (per road signs) or a Roundabout – the difference (usually) being the size. Rotary > Roundabout. Both are ingenious, and nobody uses them correctly. It's maybe my biggest frustration as a driver. It can work perfectly, but the moment someone screws it

It really took 3 tries to get to El Guapo ?

Even though I live here, it's 100% true. You can be a perfectly polite, rational, decent human being, but once you're on a sidewalk, in a car, on the subway, it's every man for himself and it can be excruciating.

Boston drivers aren't the worst – they're just the most inconsiderate and stupid. No one is blindly crashing into fire hydrants and street lamps, but they ARE using rotaries incorrectly, not merging properly, slowing down unnecessarily on the highway, blocking intersections, and failing to stay in their lanes. In my

Not to be "that guy" but I had Heady Topper in ample supply a few years ago when they were first starting out – and it was spectacular. It didn't have the viral, cult following then that it has now, but we still knew it was special. I moved away from VT and hadn't had the beer in about 3 years, until recently. And

When I was 10, after a Knicks/Celtics game, he denied me an autograph and my dad called him an asshole, but I still always loved Mase. Get well big-man.

Question: If the Patriots were doing this, would the would literally explode?

There's a FIRE. SALE.

There's a FIRE. SALE.

You are dumb.

I would assume everyone at some point in their life has experienced severe dissappinment. Whether on the athletic field or any other medium of life. Your statement assumes a lot.

1. It's a nice theory, acknowledged.

Even if you listen to Carroll, HE was inaccurate in his statement. He says "he undercut the route," which Butler did not do. He cut the route off, with the help of Browner jamming the other receiver at the line, thus eliminating any block/pick of the DB on Lockette(Butler). Butler saw the play in front of him and

Utter what words? I'm not talking about his interaction with the coach, I'm talking about his immediate reaction to throwing the pick: casually unbuckling his chin strap, slapping his hands together, jogging off the field with an aw shucks ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ expression. It's a stupid, irrational thing for me to notice or care

Full disclosure, I am a Patriots fan– but Wilson's reaction(s) after the play are just so dissatisfying to me. If I were a Seahawks fan, I'm not sure what I'd be feeling. Granted people argue Brady shows TOO much emotion, whether positive or negative on the field; but I'd take a freakout or temper-tantrum any day of

No, he was a relatively harmless meteorology nerd. We didn't have frats at our small state-school — just had a temper while playing sports (poorly). Everyone just thought he kinda had a screw loose.

"How To Drive In The Snow..."

Brilliant Tire in Dorchester, MA :)

All valid points. If you live where it snows, get the tires. If you don't, don't.

Can we just assume it was directed at Roger Goodell? Not a bad protest, considering it's the league's biggest stage etc. Baldwin has been staunch in his support of Sherman and Lynch, no?