It's weird because I can't remember the last time wildcard Saturday didn't deliver epic games. PEACE.Worst play by play guy in the nfl.
Plus worst refs
Plus two mediocre teams
What a terrible start to the playoffs
It's important that refs explain their rulings. I'm glad Ed always does that.Like 80 too many words to say "Touchdown"
11 win teams don't belong in the playoffs now? Jesus
These phone commercials are never-ending. Cute girl though. Nice hips, horrible taste in teams.
Like 80 too many words to say "Touchdown"
I mean... they are shit.11 win teams don't belong in the playoffs now? Jesus
Mmmhmmmmmm x2These phone commercials are never-ending. Cute girl though. Nice hips, horrible taste in teams.
Fatso
Fatso
Bill Belichick said:"It's been brought up many times, but the league refuses to do it," Belichick said. If implemented, "if you do challenge that play, then there's absolutely one look at it and that will tell you did the ball cross [the goal line] or didn't it cross it."
Bill Belichick said:"We just spent, whatever it was, how many millions of dollars on the replay system. I mean, there's a thousand cameras in every stadium, so that if somebody spills a beer on somebody, we have it on record, right? Maybe we could have a bake sale. Raise some money for the cameras. Do a car wash."
Even the military watches the playoffs.Is there a reason why Northrop Grumman is doing consumer facing commercials?
>>>> Wendy's girl and Jan from Toyota.These phone commercials are never-ending. Cute girl though. Nice hips, horrible taste in teams.
Is there a reason why Northrop Grumman is doing consumer facing commercials?
Is there a reason why Northrop Grumman is doing consumer facing commercials?
Always wondered why GE does the same. Cool train engines but out of my price range
PR.Is there a reason why Northrop Grumman is doing consumer facing commercials?
Fatso
I feel the same way about Koch. But then again their ads stopped after the elections ended.
RacistMy nigga.
Movie: Training Day
What's he saying there?
"Monica"?
She's a mid-west 10.
Not fair, stupidity is always the correct assumption.
PR.
"Pay no attention to the $500 billion yearly industry we're a huge part in propping up. And the fact that our business model relies on war, so we pay lawmakers big money to argue in favor of sending American soldiers to die so our we can keep those YoY revenues up!"
My nigga.
Movie: Training Day