nvan98
nvan97
nvan98

It’s a weird thing isn’t it? I’ve been cheering for the Pats since I first started watching football (20-25 years) and as I was watching what seemed like an inevitability I wasn’t anxious or anything. When the clock ticked down I looked at my wife, gave a small cheer, and then turned off the TV. There was no drama to

I was imagining the NFL films of this game and thinking about how that booming voice narrator is going to have to talk about how many times the Rams had to punt and it made me chuckle.

Yooouuuuu are going to jail.

Whitworth’s gonna be the new Arby’s spokesman.

2 Things:

I sold almost my entire collection of die cast 1:18 models (had 60 went down to 10) at a garage sale and got close to the original purchase price on all of them. And trust me none of them have gone up in value.

What you’re describing is “The Big Bang Theory”. Successful beyond explanation, fairly boring, seems to be going on forever. Bazinga=No days off

This was the year, as a Pats fan, that I understood the hatred. This wasn’t supposed to be their year. Tom Brady is old. Gronk is worn down. KC had home field advantage and the Pats went 3-5 on the road. And then they won the coin toss...

I like how they built an entire wall out of Lego in the first picture.

Here’s what I don’t get with this analysis, if they knew the plays that were coming how could they do nothing about it? It’s not as if Romo suggested 3 or 4 things the Pats might do, he literally called out the play before it happened. How did the Chiefs not call something that would mitigate that play if they knew it

Yeah, that’s from Edmonton, a city of a million people, with a heavy reliance on cars and it was a big enough deal that it made the local news. This isn’t exactly an epidemic.

Maybe I’m too optimistic but I can’t imagine a professional athlete calling someone or their actions “gay”. In a text, behind closed doors, on the playing field, sure, but in front of a bunch of microphones? Seems highly unlikely.

+1 Third Eye Blind song

It’s almost as if Belichick’s secret is being a brilliant tactician and notoriously obsessive over every detail of the game and not because he’s a hard ass.

Anyone who thinks syrup is wrong. Ketchup is used way more frequently than syrup and logically, regardless of errors in estimating your required usage, would be wasted at a much higher volume. It is a logical fallacy to think otherwise. “Thinking Fast and Slow” covers this topic beautifully.

I like to think of all the religious smack talk involved in the church league.

Maybe he has but hasn’t accepted?

More like “five-buckaroonies” amirite?

Instead of an amber lager I would suggest a Saison or Farmhouse Ale. A little more fruity and IMO you typically get a better beer by drinking a random one of those.