They are hideous unis.These Ram uniforms look like sweatsuits. Not flattering on those with some girth.
Eh, career long of 53. 3rd and 11 vs a 50-50 (but maybe 60-40 in reality?) 55 yarder. I'm OK with it.Maybe take the penalty next time
Hey he’s not Lamar.Kyler is fun. Even the bad plays are fun. You never know whether the next throw will be a sixty yard bomb or tipped for a pick.
I mean, had he had enough passes to qualify (it looks like the data goes back to the early 80's), he's in the top 25 (best) for INT %... 2.3%. It's not an indicator of success, but I don't see him as interception prone.Kyler is fun. Even the bad plays are fun. You never know whether the next throw will be a sixty yard bomb or tipped for a pick.
That wasn't incidental. He had plenty of time to avoid hitting him in the headThat PI call seemed weak to me, incidental
OopsI mean, had he had enough passes to qualify (it looks like the data goes back to the early 80's), he's in the top 25 (best) for INT %... 2.3%. It's not an indicator of success, but I don't see him as interception prone.
Yeah that was a flying elbowThat wasn't incidental. He had plenty of time to avoid hitting him in the head
YesTV is muted, did Big Brother catch that call because I’ve never seen a red flag pulled faster than McVay did there.
It's been mentioned. Opinions vary. As my profile pic might give away, I'm a vet and don't give a single shit, apart from the fact the ads suck.Sorry if covered but does SOSH have a position one way or the other about the seemliness of an ad campaign featuring Gronk trying to scam military insurance.
I think it’s weird. Not just the Gronk scam but USAA advertising in general. It’s only open to military members and family… yet if you’re in the military you already are well aware of their services. So who exactly are they advertising to? Not me. Not 95 percent of the people watching the game. I don’t get it.Sorry if covered but does SOSH have a position one way or the other about the seemliness of an ad campaign featuring Gronk trying to scam military insurance.
Good enough for me, then. Seems like customer service is on to him so I won’t worry about it any more.It's been mentioned. Opinions vary. As my profile pic might give away, I'm a vet and don't give a single shit, apart from the fact the ads suck.
I used to live in San Antonio, where they are located, and often asked that question. Like, why do they even need to advertise?I think it’s weird. Not just the Gronk scam but USAA advertising in general. It’s only open to military members and family… yet if you’re in the military you already are well aware of their services. So who exactly are they advertising to? Not me. Not 95 percent of the people watching the game. I don’t get it.
For the money laundering. /walterwhiteI used to live in San Antonio, where they are located, and often asked that question. Like, why do they even need to advertise?
We are coming off of 2 consecutive decades of war, and an entire cohort of soldiers are reaching the age where decisions like these are made. Insurance tends to have a long customer lifecycle, so getting them now is worth a lot.So who exactly are they advertising to? Not me. Not 95 percent of the people watching the game. I don’t get it.