The real problem isn't calling the helmet-to-helmet contract correctly - it's the brutal contact itself. Maybe legalizing defensive holding isn't the right solution, but surely another solution could be devised.So create a problem by solving another one? That would be impossible to enact and officiate.
It's Bud Light. He's trying to amass enough to catch a buzz.So how much bud light does the dilly dilly king need? I mean, it feels a little excessive.
All of it. He can have all that swill.So how much bud light does the dilly dilly king need? I
You were saying? Lol. Eagles.Yeah, but having the time out might save them 20 second if they get tackled in bounds so probably six of one half dozen of another. Plus, you can't be sure Atlanta won't convert and then you saved them time. That was actually not obvious either way for me.
Hell yeah. They are losing.If you're an Eagles fan, do you really want to see Foles try to lead a one-minute drill?
I expect the league would balk at anything that might so radically lower completion percentages—the modern passing offense is widely seen as part of the rise in the popularity of the “product.”I think the point is that you'd have to allow defensive holding of some sort between the numbers, or give the defense some other sort of compensatory advantage.
That wasn't directed at you, as much as it's almost an impossible equation to solve. They take away a discretionary call and replace it with another discretionary call. It wouldn't help.The real problem isn't calling the helmet-to-helmet contract correctly - it's the brutal contact itself. Maybe legalizing defensive holding isn't the right solution, but surely another solution could be devised.
Institutional memory.Did Andy Reid join the Eagles staff this week?
Are you not entertained?What happened to the incredible NFC playoffs that luckiestman told us we were gonna see?
I've always figured it's a personification of Ozymandias personified. Tell that its sculptor well those passions readSo how much bud light does the dilly dilly king need? I mean, it feels a little excessive.
Like Ray Rice told my buddy who was his expository writing teacher: just marking time right now...Are you not entertained?