So if that happens, and then the defender knocks the ball out of his hands, are you willing to call that a fumble?
So if that happens, and then the defender knocks the ball out of his hands, are you willing to call that a fumble?
A great play would have been if Bryant had held onto the ball. He didn't. Good effort, not a great play. Just because it looked really cool is not a good reason to say "close enough, give it to him."
That is a terrible standard for determining rules.
It's not a terrible rule. Get over it. It's an appropriate standard for professionals. A standard which is met or exceeded over 10,000 times per season. Possess the ball, get two feet in, and do something with it. If that "something" is going to the ground, then the ball had better not bounce off the turf or it's…
I think they should do a 6-movie series, where the first 5 are spent determining whether or not Chappie represents real intelligence, then the 6th is where we get all the action. It would be great. Imagine 10 hours chock full of Turing tests.
They won't even be close to the relevant point in the story by the end of S6, let alone S5. When it comes to major plot arcs, GRRM is not as "unpredictable" or "shocking" as people seem to think.
Weird, because I just logged into my iCloud account, and had to enter a verification code. Maybe I'm using an old version?
Two factor authenticaion, bruh.
Self-correcting problem IMO IYAM.
I wish they would just do away with the Thursday night games. It used to be we had all week to build up the excitement for the next slate of games. Now, there's only two empty days between the end of one week and the beginning of the next. It's turned the season into a real grind for the fans.
They never said it was made of iron oxide, only that there was a large quantity of iron oxide found on the boomerang. Basically that the dirt/dust on the boomerang was of a composition that made a Central City origin likely.
Why? It's a much more organic way of gaining a superhero identity. These characters don't name themselves. Nobody even knew the Flash existed for quite some time. It wasn't until Iris finally met him in person that she came up with his moniker.
She looks way too happy for the jobs she is doing. I call BS.
Did they test the same brands of beer bought directly from distributors? Or is this an experiment with no control group?
That's about the least accurate assessment of a political party I have ever read.
Yeah, it seems the support for and objection to neutrality both cross party lines pretty substantially.
Obama's MO is to take the worst possible position on an issue. This seems to be the outlier, thankfully. Does his administration have the competence to implement policy that makes neutrality feasible and doesn't make things worse? That remains to be seen, but at least he's on the right path.
I mean, really, who could have known that a Chinese-run repository would contain apps that are riddled with malware?
Funny what happens when you don't spend all your time looking for reasons to hate the show. It took some time to set the groundwork, but I'm liking it so far.
The Cape is a great choice (though I'll admit I liked it from the get-go). It was a weird and interesting show. "Chess" was kind of lame as a villain, but I really wish the series would have been given a chance.