Anyone with half of a mind knew Sestito was going to make that hit. And yeah, it’s a shitty hit, but Enstrom shows him his numbers two feet from the boards. And no, Sestito didn’t have time to pull up after that.
Anyone with half of a mind knew Sestito was going to make that hit. And yeah, it’s a shitty hit, but Enstrom shows him his numbers two feet from the boards. And no, Sestito didn’t have time to pull up after that.
That’s a miserable hit from Sestito. But Enstrom sees him coming and turns his back. NHL guys do that so often. He can brace himself and take the hit in the shoulder if he was smart, but instead he does some crappy move to turn his back at the last second and put himself in a dangerous position.
Look at that Gator just fucking strutting along like, “Check this out, assholes. This is my fish. You got a fish like this? Didn’t fucking think so.”
My favorite part is the “PLEASE COME BACK TO US”:
This was such a good game, and I have no chickens in this fight, but that was pass interference. It was a great game though. The entire time I just kept thinking to myself, “Wow. The Warriors blew a 3-1 lead.”
There was a post about Jack Sock and Nick Kyrgios about two posts after this, about them messing around and Sock putting one between his legs. It ends with a look at Sock’s groundstroke and how it’s so damn nasty:
You don’t have to have played tennis “at a competitive level” to know that if Serena were to return a 30 mph serve, right in her wheelhouse, five feet long...well, that’s an error on Serena. My point is that a return can look to be an easy return, while actually having more topspin or backspin than expected, or being…
Yeah, I watched parts of the match, actually. I agree that there were load of just bad strokes from Serena, but—and perhaps this was more of my initial point—you can’t really know how much of it was due to some subtle good swings from Brengle.
I hate the idea of “unforced errors” being “unearned points”. She returned serves, she returned volleys, she didn’t make mistakes. She won.
I knew this joke was coming and still.....
But seriously....
Actually, Sproles makes the right decision in not calling for a fair catch, if he knew the guy was going to get to him before the ball did. In that situation, the right thing for Everett to do is to pull up and skirt around Sproles, leaving Sproles with one fewer tackler to beat and a lot of green on the left side of…
This is a short film entitled, “November 8, 2016.”
Also...Allen Robinson only has one big play. DAAAAAAAMN.
And blong was never to be heard from again....
This is actually pretty serious.
What are you hoping to accomplish here, exactly?
Okay. But what about the travel?
Everything about this feels junior league.
I’ve said this multiple times, but in my opinion, this map should be a concern for Democrats. This doesn’t mean that every millennial is voting Democrat. Just that she would have won these states among millennials.