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This play jumps out as an example where this would be really useful. It was ruled a touchdown but was very hard to tell whether Luck's left knee was down before the ball crossed the line, since the replay (as I recall) was from roughly the angle of this photo. A goal-line camera would have cleared that right up.

This is something that bugs the shit out of me when I watch on TV. There'll be one camera angle that shows the knee, but not the ball, and another that shows the opposite. The announcers will be talking about how it's impossible to see both at one time which makes this a difficult call.

Looks to me like he saw Dober's left arm slip to the mat, interpreted it as a loss of consciousness, jiggled his arm in a somewhat cursory fashion to confirm his suspicions, decided Dober was out, and called it. He was obviously (to us) wrong, but it's hard to fault him for erring on the side of safety when he thinks

Bravo, sir. Bravo.

This reminds me of the patience of Kurt Warner, waiting and waiting for a receiver to get open and releasing the ball while getting broken in half by a linebacker that finally got through.

"I do disagree with the fact…"

My first impression of Rousey was from TUF 18: Rousey vs. Tate. It was during a fairly early fight, and Tate's fighter won, at which point Tate congratulated her in a very inoffensive "good work" kind of way. Rousey came up to Tate, practically exploding with rage, and said something along the lines of "I saw you

Hernandez tipped a shade over 12 percent. Not that great! Especially since there's kitchen staff to tip out, and Hernandez's party was there for nearly three hours he made almost $17 million in 2013.

He may be right; I'm not going to get into a whole thing.

Don't forget guy having a phone conversation on speakerphone while holding his phone up near his mouth with one hand.

Fixed it.

I find it more plausible that lots of people like Dysons than that this entire feature is a sham designed to sell vacuums under the guise of a genuine consumer survey.

I find it more plausible that lots of people like Dysons than that this entire feature is a sham designed to sell

Three of the five most nominated vacuums in their user poll were Dysons, taking a combined 55% of the 5700 votes cast. This isn't a sponsored recommendation, it's a consensus among those who bothered to participate.

Three of the five most nominated vacuums in their user poll were Dysons, taking a combined 55% of the 5700 votes

Broncos fan here. I really like Julius and what he does for the team, but if he wants to go make money elsewhere, that's fine. Go to the Jags. Go to the Bears. Go to the Packers now that Bostick is out.

Why are the Broncos the only ones saddled with a throwback logo? I mean it's ok, but their current logo is badass as well. And that blue gradient is simply unbearable.

I respectfully disagree. Most of the strong climbers I know lift very little or not at all. Exhausted muscles do make for terrible climbing, but climbing to exhaustion is fantastic training. That's what gyms are for, and bouldering to some extent. Between interval training on the wall (4x4s and the like), campus

All valid. I just meant to illustrate that there are a lot of very strong people who use bodyweight only.

Most climbers use bodyweight training only, and they're jacked as hell. Same goes for most male gymnasts.

Or the one with the Murano (I think) on a train. They put that tongue-in-cheek "do not attempt, cars can't actually drive on trains" bullshit underneath it, but all it does is make me think "THEN WHY THE FUCK ARE YOU SHOWING ME THIS?" If the entire point of your ad is that your car is better because it got them to