Grady Jarrett and Dontari Poe kneeled. Don’t remember which Lions players kneeled, but there were a few.
Grady Jarrett and Dontari Poe kneeled. Don’t remember which Lions players kneeled, but there were a few.
One thing you can do while ignoring the NFL today is contact your senators if you live in a state with a swayable R senator, or call people living in states with an R senator, asking them to call their senator to tell them to vote no on the gop’s latest sham of a healthcare bill.
That’s not my observation. Seemingly every other Hispanic person I see in the city and in the suburbs is wearing Atlanta United apparel.
That one season in 2014-15 was fun. We’ll always have January 2015 and the first two rounds of the playoffs that year.
“uhhhh but atlanta is a bad sports town though”
It’s one that he lost, but I’m a bit disappointed that the point from the 2005 Montreal final (the first point in this video) wasn’t included. Sorry for the trite cliches, but I truly do lucidly remember it as if it was yesterday, and my jaw really may as well have hit the floor. That was the moment, for me, that…
Not yet, at least.
This is not to excuse them, as those emails really are stupid, but it’s not exclusively a Democrat thing. Republicans have also sent their base emails like that. Hate when politics becomes a big scaremongering fest, but alas.
Belichick is “not holding back any tears” in the sense that he is a stone gargoyle that is incapable of human emotion; as such, there does not exist any physical supply of tears to begin with that he could even attempt to hold back.
No, God’s cruelty is that the Falcons will go something like 3-13 this year (this literally always happens after they make a deep playoff run—they followed their 1998 season’s Super Bowl appearance by going 5-11 in 1999, followed their 2004 NFC Championship appearance by starting 6-2, then finishing 2-6 in 2005, and…
If someone was legitimately poor and destitute (and presumably, so were several generations of his ancestors), and politician after politician after politician for decades and decades couldn’t bring about any substantial improvement to his life/community that he/it needed, I can understand and forgive them if they…
even the godforsaken Lions haven’t blown a lead like that.
Fulton County, Georgia gave over 67% of its vote to Clinton last November. Norfolk County, Massachusetts (where Foxborough is) gave only 60%. So, not really!
Well, there’s also a play that happened in the first half that bugs me. It was right after Alford’s pick-six, and NE was desperately trying to get points before the end of the half. On second down on the Patriots’ own side of the field, Beasley hit Brady right as he was throwing and caused the ball to flutter out…
Well technically, it wasn’t the sack that pushed them out of field goal range. It put them at about the 35-yard line, which equates to a 53-yarder, and Matt Bryant’s leg is plenty strong enough to make that (and his accuracy is good enough that I’ve seen him make plenty of kicks from that distance. Remember, Bryant’s…
They probably left at least a full minute on the clock that literally any other team at any level would have burned off.
The clock management, man. Consistently snapping the ball in the final minutes of the fourth quarter with 10-20 seconds remaining on the play clock, as if he was running a no-huddle drive early in the first quarter to get out to a quick start. Fuck Shanahan forever.
Patriots fans gloating is the sports version of Republicans insisting that millionaires and billionaires need tax cuts.
Those are the typical ages of Louisiana’s swamp-trash couples!