If the Jaguars somehow beat the Patriots next week, Jalen Ramsey is going to explode.
If the Jaguars somehow beat the Patriots next week, Jalen Ramsey is going to explode.
Juneau and I know, but does Hamilton Noland when he sees it?
This. So much this. I can’t help but think that the Iggles will pull off a similar play against the Vikings next Sunday, and next Monday the web will be festooned with videos of teary-eyed, purple-clad Minnesotans.
That is an excellent point. Going into this game I’m sure the New England Patriots were going to give it maybe 75%. I mean there’s a lot of pressure to win, and Belichick runs a pretty tight ship, but it gets cold sometimes and it’s late in the year, and I would be willing to bet they just aren’t properly motivated.
The videos of the Timberwolves fans at the Target Center seeing that TD before their game started were awesome.
As a Saints fan, the 9ers game was the first thing I thought.
As much fun (and narrative sense) it makes to blame those stupid 4th down plays, the reason the Steelers lost this game is that their defense blew nuts. The offense scored 42 points even with all those miscues. It’s the most ever scored in a home playoff loss.
The fact this person has no stars and yet is still somehow out of the greys is just proof this website isn’t worth the bandwith it occupies.
Markle’s “seed” will “taint our royal family,” and that “[t]his is Britain, not Africa.”
The tiny string staving off untold horrors smiles in anticipation of the retribution it will wreak upon those of us who dare to dream.
QB is unquestionably the most important position in sports. You can’t win consistently without a great QB.
I think the Vikings defense can bring him to heel.
The Saints secondary is so disrespectful to the troops.
Five minutes into the Vikings/Saints game, prediction checks out.
Close, but if 2018 is as malignantly fuckawful as the its two predecessors, we’ll get Brady-Keenum in a 52-3 blowout.
Pittsburgh Steelers safety Mike Mitchell expressed confidence earlier this week that the Pittsburgh Steelers were destined to face and beat the New England Patriots for the AFC Championship in Foxboro. In an interview with SI’s Greg Bishop, Mitchell said, “We’re going to play the Patriots again. We can play them…
Bortles-Foles is the Super Bowl match-up we deserve.
They call that move the Stop Resisting because before you know what the fuck is going on a cop starts taking shots and you’re dead.
If only he put his hands up.