The last year of decisions shows little to no indication that they know what to do with cap space and draft picks.
The last year of decisions shows little to no indication that they know what to do with cap space and draft picks.
I've had two concussions in my life - and you would be surprised at what does/does not cause a concussion.
You don't seem to understand how jokes work.
BTW, you're one dumb SOB for saying "yet you couldn't say anything decisive happened." Really? Two consecutive TKOs that happen at literally the exact same time in both fights against the same opponent and that isn't decisive? I mean, how on earth could it be any more decisive than that?
As usual, in choosing the opinion you view as the "alternative" one...you're just simply choosing the incorrect alternative. The whole damn point is that it wasn't a fluke, it was good planning by Weidman that was simply ignored by Silva. This time (and the previous time, too) he paid the price.
By the end of the year it looks like a battlefield in middle-earth, post-battle.
Well I don't think there's much question of which is worse. I mean, if Newton's dad did what they say he did, I don't know if I would would even consider that morally wrong.
I've always thought the Cam Newton "haters" were motivated less by his race and more by the vague suspicion that he got away with something in college.
You've totally missed my point. Enjoy having the last word.
I did no such thing, as you have no feelings. Quit your tired schtick.
AU fan. +1 for you, sir.
I was just about say this. The earlier pass past the 18 was good, they put themselves in good position. It's like in basketball - sometimes you just make an aggressive move and hope the other guy screws up.
Dude, you are absolutely ON FIRE this weekend.
Respond to the troll who comments in poor taste with an even worse comment. Nice, you sure showed him.
This was incredible.
I know I'm like a a month late, but this was awesome.
I saw chile play earlier this year - they are damn good.
The NCAA basketball tournament has the most systematic selection process in the history of sports and loads of people still bitch about it. If people can't complain about massive corruption, they'll just bitch about the system being flawed in general, or some other such thing.
But that's only the difference between being very very rich and being very very very rich. In the long run, it won't change his life much.
He's missing the point of the article, but I do think he's making a really good observation.