try and be nice to people, avoid eating fat, read a good book every now and then, get some walking in, and try and live together in peace and harmony with people of all creeds and nations
try and be nice to people, avoid eating fat, read a good book every now and then, get some walking in, and try and live together in peace and harmony with people of all creeds and nations
Saleh is the perfect embodiment of the this is fine meme
did David Fincher direct that achilles graphic
you make gambling references in every game Al, we know what you mean
i envision a stadium full of fans wearing absurdly large chef hats
Al’s got good stories
whoa the jets are an offensive juggernaut
“imma punch that guy in the helmet”
Rodgers looks ten years older than he is
wouldn’t aquaman have a different body type and not look like a bodybuilder
great defensive play by that guy i’ve never heard of. mvp candidate?
great play by that defender. mvp candidate?
i stretched horizontally once
Al said piss lol
bears should take a qb. they won’t, because bears
injury rate is an important factor of course, but not the only one. players and teams have to make adjustments to how they play on a short week. these adjustments are an intangible, yet may impact the situation greatly. all i’m saying is, don’t just look at the injury rates and say, nah thursday is fine. just the eye test alone on thursday games warrants those games a closer look. the games traditionally lack the overall skill level, we’ve all seen it, some players just don’t look as sharp. perhaps they are guarding against injury or a previous lingering injury more, which then may ironically be more dangerous at times, especially when other players are playing full speed ahead. many factors about the short week need to be considered.
you are not alone
the nfl has been spreading its product too thin. profit over players. poor play is inevitable. they try to mitigate this with rules to protect the players, but all we get is inconsistent reffing that nobody likes. there’s a leadership vacuum with Goodell, who’s all about the owners and the greed that’s ruining the sport