Actually I'd say it's not yet out of the question for the Bills to take the division simply by virtue of having a much softer schedule. I mean obviously it's still early enough in the season that you can predict almost anything about any team, but November and December are not going to be easy...
The dude still ran 26+ miles in under 2 fucking hours. It's still a pretty amazing accomplishment, and consider that this same dude still holds the official world's fastest marathon time at 2:01:39. So with tech assistance and favorable conditions they were able to shave two minutes off the...
They've beaten the Jets, Bengals, Titans, and Giants. Two of those teams have no wins and their collective record is 4-16. Of the 11 games remaining on their schedule, only 4 of them are against teams that currently have a winning record.
I hate Patriots fans but I have to acknowledge that this is a one of a kind dynasty that we will likely never see again. Brady was a 6th round draft pick in 2000, the same year that Belichick came on as head coach. Once Brady took over as starter (in 2001), the Patriots immediately won their...
Really? I was making fun of Rogue One for months before I actually watched it. I still haven't seen Solo or TLJ.
Watching movies is such an antiquated concept.
I didn't say he was never good, I'm saying even if he was back playing at his prime next season, he still wouldn't be good enough to justify the risk of signing him.
It's pretty sound logic laid out in the article. Who is gonna take a chance on him when a single dirty hit is gonna see him miss the rest of the season again? Might be different if he had the talent to back up that kind of risk, but he doesn't and never did.
YT recommended this to me. Interesting watch, especially the part about them walking him off the field instead of wheeling him off on the fully functional stretcher.
Well I imagine he's only going to be around until they give Nolan a new TO. Unless they realized they need to actually let plot elements simmer instead of burning through them all immediately like they did in season 1.
Is he? Because so far he just seems to be a nearly flawless super cop, with his only 'flaw' being that he doesn't have a life outside the job. It's a boring character.
What a surprise, Sherman is still a piece of shit.
So who wants to speculate about what happens with Bridgewater after the season is over? He's proven he still has what it takes to be a starter but Brees is likely to play at least another year or two. Will he be content to ride pine until Brees...
I had originally assumed there was some sort of contract involved, but then I took the time to click on the IGN article.
Bet there are plenty of 'offensive' topics he could have ranted about without Blizzard batting an eye.